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Ireland s sculptures: Where are the women?

  A widespread refrain around public sculpture points to an absence of women – or at least to the fact that there is insufficient representation of women – among the figurative images in Irish public spaces, where statues of men predominate. Yet across the western world there are innumerable images of women in the public squares and streets. Is there any public statue that is more widely known and loved than the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) in New York? When the people of France have a grievance with their lot in life, they gather to demonstrate in Paris around the statue of la République – a towering image of a woman – in the Place of the same name. And if the Statue of Liberty and la République are both colossal representations of women, the Motherland Calls, sometimes known as Mother Russia, in Volgograd, commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad, claims to be the tallest statue in Europe and the tallest statue of a woman in the wor

Marijuana May Be Legal in Kalamazoo But is There Too Much of It?

Marijuana May Be Legal in Kalamazoo But is There Too Much of It? Back in Florida, marijuana was barely legal and even then it was for medical use only. Moving to Kalamazoo and seeing the sheer number of marijuana dispensaries was surprising. But, now local dispensary owners are concerned that the market may be becoming oversaturated. As reported by WWMT News Channel 3, the city of Kalamazoo has issued about 24 adult use permits for the sale of marijuana products. However, they re not all currently in use. Doing a quick google search, it looks like there s a dozen or more right here in Kalamazoo. Some companies have multiple locations:

Dominion chairman dies day after stepping down

Dominion head dies day after stepping down The former chairman, president and CEO of US LNG developer Dominion Energy, Thomas Farrell, has died one day after resigning from his leadership role, the company reported on April 2. Farrell, aged 66, had been battling cancer and his condition took a turn for the worse in recent weeks. He served as president of Dominion from 2004 and CEO from 2006, before stepping down from both roles last year. However, he continued as the company s chairman until April 1, 2021. Tom was a peerless mentor and outstanding leader who sought to find innovative solutions to challenges at Dominion Energy, in the utility industry and in the community he called home, current chairman, president and CEO, Robert Blue, said in a statement. In his tenure at the company, Tom oversaw an era of prosperity and growth, and a long-term transformation that will have a lasting impact on clean energy development and on the health of the environment. Above all else, he l

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