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Femina may refer to: Magazines * ''Femina'' (Denmark), a weekly women's magazine in Denmark published since 1952 * ''Femina'', a French women's magazine published from 1901 to 1954 * ''Femina'' (India), a bimonthly women's magazine in India published since 1959 * ''Femina'' (Indonesia), an Indonesian women's magazine published from 1972 to 2023, currently an online portal * ''Femina'' (South Africa), a South African women's magazine published from 1982 to 2010 Other *Ethinylestradiol/cyproterone acetate, a birth control pill * ''Femina'' (album), a 2009 album by John Zorn * ''Femina'' (film), a 1990 Polish film directed by Piotr Szulkin * Fémina, Argentine folk and hip hop trio * ''Femina'' (UK), a publishing house established by Muriel Box *Prix Femina The Prix Femina is a French List of literary awards, literary prize awarded each year by an exclusively female jury. The prize, which was established in 1904, is awarded to French-language works written in prose or Verse (poet ...
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Femina (Denmark)
''Femina'' is a Danish language weekly magazine for women published by Aller Media in Copenhagen, Denmark. The magazine also has a Swedish edition. History and profile ''Femina'' began in its current form in 1952 and is a continuation of illustrated fashion journal ''Nordisk Mønster Tidende'' (1874–1952), making it the oldest weekly magazine in Denmark. ''Femina'' is part of Aller Media and is published by Aller Press AS. The magazine has its headquarters in Copenhagen. Camilla Lindemann has been editor since March 2005. It positions itself towards modern women and covers fashion, food, interior design, health and beauty, psychology and culture. A Swedish edition is also produced. The 29 July 1903 edition caused a scandal when it printed "bh" as an abbreviation of "brystholder" (brassiere) for the first time. During the late 1950s, ''Femina'' featured articles on women's sport and introduced its readers to both traditional and lesser known sports. In October 1959, the mag ...
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Femina (France)
''Femina'' was a French magazine created on February 1, 1901 by Pierre Lafitte (journalist), Pierre Lafitte and discontinued in 1954. The title gave its name to the Prix Femina from 1922. History The title of this illustrated periodical is taken from the Latin word ''femina'' for "woman". It was subtitled "La revue idéale de la femme et de la jeune fille" ("The ideal magazine for women and girls") and was an early French magazine format targeting a female readership of the bourgeoisie. It won immediate success; by the end of its second year, it achieved a circulation of 100,000 and reached a high of 135,000 between 1905 and 1910, triple the sales of ''La Fronde (newspaper), La Fronde'' and outselling influential daily newspapers ''Le Temps (Paris), Le Temps'' (36,000), Le Figaro, ''Le'' ''Figaro'' (46,000) and ''L'Éclair'' (93,000). Content ''Femina'' started as a bimonthly society magazine and before the First World War its editorial coverage was broader than other magazine ...
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Femina (India)
''Femina'' (stylized in all caps) is an Indian magazine owned by Worldwide Media, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Times Group. ''Femina'', the oldest women's English magazine in the country, has been published for almost six decades. It has evolved to cover a broad spectrum of topics, including relationships, career, fashion, beauty, and women achievers who have left a mark in their chosen field. The bimonthly magazine branched out into regionals with ''Femina Hindi'', ''Femina Bangla'' and ''Femina Tamil''. Apart from this, it publishes ''Femina Salon & Spa'', which is distributed directly to Indian beauty businesses monthly, and verticals such as ''Femina Brides'', ''Femina Parenting'',  and ''Femina Cookbook'' at varying periodicity. Some of its Marque properties are Femina Beauty Awards, Femina Women Awards, Femina Stylista, Femina Showcase. History and profile ''Femina'' was founded in 1959. The magazine was first published in July 1959. It has organized and sponsor ...
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Femina (Indonesia)
''Femina'' (stylized in all lowercase) is an Indonesian weekly women's magazine founded in 1972. The magazine is owned by Prana Group (formerly Femina Group). History and content ''Femina'' was established in 1972, and the first issue was published in September 1972. The cover of the first issue was shot in the garage of Svida Alisjahbana, whose father was the magazine's photographer. The magazine is published every week. One of its editors was Mirta Kartohadiprodjo, Alisjahbana's aunt, and Irma Hardisurya was the fashion editor. Widarti Gunawan, publisher and later chief editor, had done an apprenticeship with Verenigde Nederlandse Uitgeverijen, the Dutch publisher of the women's magazine ''Margriet (Dutch magazine), Margriet''; along with ''Libelle (Dutch magazine), Libelle'', ''Margriet'' was one of ''Femina''s magazine's models. Svida Alisjahbana is the chief executive of Indonesia's Femina Group. Cover Lists of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of ''Fem ...
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Femina (South Africa)
''Femina'' (stylized in all caps) was a women's magazine that was published in South Africa from 1982 to 2010. It was marketed toward older women, and for a time it was one of the leading special-interest magazines in South Africa. In the late 2000s the magazine was affected by the Great Recession, but they were also struggling to compete in the market—partially owing to the proliferation of localised editions of international magazines. It ceased publication in March 2010 due to a decrease in both sales and advertising revenue. The April 2010 issue was the final one. History ''Femina'' was originally published by Republican Press in Durban. In a November 1987 ''Sunday Times'' interview with Jani Allan, Jane Raphaely revealed that she was set to become editor-in-chief of the magazine, and spoke about managing the magazine at the same time as ''Cosmopolitan'': "I would say I’m completely involved – but not partisan. After 12 years of feminism women have still not earned ...
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Ethinylestradiol/cyproterone Acetate
Ethinylestradiol/cyproterone acetate (EE/CPA), also known as co-cyprindiol and sold under the brand names Diane and Diane-35 among others, is a combination of ethinylestradiol (EE), an estrogen, and cyproterone acetate (CPA), a progestin and antiandrogen, which is used as a birth control pill to prevent pregnancy in women. It is also used to treat androgen-dependent conditions in women such as acne, seborrhea, excessive facial/body hair growth, scalp hair loss, and high androgen levels associated with ovaries with cysts. The medication is taken by mouth once daily for 21 days, followed by a 7-day free interval. Medical uses EE/CPA is used as a combined birth control pill to prevent ovulation and pregnancy in women. It is also approved and used to treat androgen-dependent conditions in women such as acne, seborrhea, hirsutism, female pattern hair loss, and hyperandrogenism due to polycystic ovary syndrome. Available forms EE/CPA comes in the form of oral tab ...
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Femina (album)
''Femina'' is the eleventh album by John Zorn recorded in New York City in December 2008 and released on the Tzadik label in October 2009.Tzadik Catalog
accessed October 16, 2013
The album is a tribute to the artistic creativity of women.


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said "The music is among Zorn's most immediately engaging. It still consists of the juxtaposition of brief, sometimes jarringly disjunct musical ideas that has been a characteristic of much of his work, but while there are still some grindingly dissonant sections, the tone is predominantly lyrical... ''Femina'' is an album that reveals yet another facet of the composer's multifarious creative personality and is one that could attract new listeners ...
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Femina (film)
''Femina'' is a 1990 Polish film directed by Piotr Szulkin, based on the novel ''Pawilon małych drapieżców'' (''Pavilion of Small Predators'') by . The film stars as Bogna Wegner, a woman who recalls her childhood memories while being torn between the ideologies of Catholicism and communism Communism () is a political sociology, sociopolitical, political philosophy, philosophical, and economic ideology, economic ideology within the history of socialism, socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a .... Marek Haltof called ''Femina'' "a film abundant with symbols", in which Szulkin "mocks the emptiness of Polish political and religious rituals. He debunks the ritual aspect of Polish culture and its martyrological character." References External links * 1990 films Films directed by Piotr Szulkin Polish drama films {{Poland-film-stub ...
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Fémina
Fémina is an Argentine folk and fusion trio from San Martín de los Andes, Argentina. Career In 2004, friends Clara Miglioli and Sofía "Toti" Trucco formed Fémina in San Martín de los Andes, Argentina. The trio's name Fémina means female in Latin. The trio chose the name because they liked its sound and message. Band member Toti elaborated "there were not too many female rappers. It was a way to represent our girl." Miglioli met the Trucco sisters when she was four years old. After completing high school, the duo moved to Buenos Aires at the age of 19. They were later joined by Toti's younger sister Clara "Wewi" Trucco on percussion. There, they met and became friends with other rappers including Koxmoz and Apolo MC. In addition to music, both Miglioli and the Trucco sisters have a background in acting and vocal training. Fémina has toured in Latin America, Europe, and the United States. In 2018, they performed at the Sydney Festival in Australia. In an August 2017 inte ...
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Femina (UK)
Femina, Femina Books, was the first feminist British publishing company, co-founded in 1965 by screen writer Muriel Box. The original board included Vera Brittain, the British writer, feminist and pacifist. The first book published by Femina was ''The Trial of Marie Stopes Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (15 October 1880 – 2 October 1958) was a British author, palaeobotanist and campaigner for Eugenic feminism, eugenics and women's rights. She made significant contributions to plant palaeontology and co ...'' written/edited by Muriel Box. References External linksFeminaSerbia online magazine and portal for woman Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Feminist organisations in the United Kingdom Feminist book publishing companies Publishing companies established in 1965 {{UK-publish-company-stub ...
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Prix Femina
The Prix Femina is a French List of literary awards, literary prize awarded each year by an exclusively female jury. The prize, which was established in 1904, is awarded to French-language works written in prose or Verse (poetry), verse by male or female writers, and is announced on the first Wednesday of November each year. Four categories of prizes are awarded: ''Prix Femina'', ''Prix Femina essai'', ''Prix Femina étranger'' (foreign novels), and ''Prix Femina des lycéens''. A ''Prix Femina spécial'' is occasionally awarded. History The Prix Femina was created in 1904 by 22 writers for the magazine ''La Vie heureuse'', which later merged into the magazine ''Femina (France), Femina'', which ceased publication in 1954. After the Great War, in 1919 Hachette (publisher), Librairie Hachette proposed to the Allies of World War I, allied countries to create a similar prize. Great Britain accepted, and the first meeting of its jury was held on 20 June 1920. The prize was called t ...
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