The Washington Post: A turn-of-the-century Mary Cassatt painting subtly hints at a female future
Yahoo: A turn-of-the-century Mary Cassatt painting subtly hints at a female future
The Washington Post: Mary Cassatt was brilliant even before she became an Impressionist
Mercury News: Mary Cassatt’s dazzling defiance on display at SF’s Legion of Honor
Scoop downloads and manages packages in a portable way, keeping them neatly isolated in ~\scoop. It won't install files outside its home, and you can place a Scoop installation wherever you like. For terminal applications, Scoop creates shims, a kind of command-line shortcuts, inside the ~\scoop\shims folder, which is accessible in the PATH.
The US has long enjoyed economic benefits of the dollar being the world's reserve currency and more recently has been using the dollar as a weapon against China, Russia, Venezuela, and others by restricting investments, credit and international trade to limit other countries ability to obtain...
Mary[b] was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, [9] the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus. She is an important figure of Christianity, venerated under various titles such as virgin or queen, many of which are mentioned in the Litany of Loreto.
Mary was the mother of Jesus, venerated in the Christian church and a subject in Western art, music, and literature. Mary has been ascribed several titles, including guarantee of the Incarnation, virgin mother, second Eve, mother of God, ever virgin, immaculate, and assumed into heaven.
Ask someone to name a famous Mary, and he or she will almost certainly mention “Mary, mother of Jesus.” She is perhaps the most famous “Mary” in history, even an object of worship for some.