Women’s Meetings | June 2015 Summary
Have a look at a summary of what we have been talking about during the month of July in our meetings exclusively for women.
Have a look at a summary of what we have been talking about during the month of July in our meetings exclusively for women.
trapped in a box, your own dreams
Our meeting began with a simple video showing the construction of a house, from the beginning to completion. How does this video relate to you?
24-hour helpline, brain dead, Brain death, Emergency medical technician, fight for your life, happy love life, Intensive care unit, Life support, Medicine
After being declared brain dead by doctors, 17-year-old Taylor Hale defies the odds by breathing by herself, hours after being taken off life support.
Disability, Intellectual disability, lemonade stand, local newspaper
A kindhearted five-year-old girl from Toronto has touched the hearts of many after raising $25,000 for her disabled brother.
Abdominal pain, able to help, Blood donation, Blood transfusion, Intensive care unit, rare type of blood, real life superhero, saved his life
James Harrison is a real life superhero, but he doesn’t fly or run into burning buildings to save lives, he does something far more simple: he gives blood.
doctorate, Nazi Germany, Phd thesis
Ingeborg Syllm-Rapoport wasn’t allowed to defend her doctoral thesis in 1938 under the Nazis because her mother was Jewish.