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LIFE IS TOUGH BUT SO AM I!

NOVEMBER 26, 2020 IN 2020, STORIESTAGS: ASIA BOOK OF RECORDS, HUMANS OF HYDERABAD, MOTIVATION, TREKKINGBY TEAMHOH “I was 3 when I was diagnosed with

Communication and Communication Styles

Communication style influences the manner that we get information and provide information to one another through

Latest U.S. Rhodes scholar class includes more women than ever

Education Associated Press · Nov 18, 2018 The latest group of U.S. Rhodes scholars includes 21 women, the most ever in a single Rhodes

Ethiopia's First Female Supreme Court Chief

Ethiopia's gender equality efforts are getting some well-deserved attention lately. On Oct. 16, the country's prime minister Abiy Ahmed appointed women to half of the positions in the cabinet.

'Better late than never': India's #MeToo moment is here to stay

The Rupan Deol Bajaj vs K. P. S. Gill case, also known as the Butt Slapping case, remained in the media limelight for several years when I was a teenager. a senior male police

Stress Management

By Betty Hughes, Ph.D., LMHC Stress. The word itself conjures up thoughts and feelings that most of us would like to erase. Yet it is such a part of modern life that we cannot just make it go away. We can learn to manage

From child labourer to women's rights defender

At the age of 8, Lucrecia Huayhua Choque was sent away by her parents from her Aymara community in the town of Cocapacabana to the city of La Paz (155 km away), where she began looking after an 8-month old girl.

Breaking Free

These words will not define me. I do not wish to victimize myself - to the contrary, I wish to show the other side of the narrative. I seek to show how as an independent young woman I refuse to allow myself to be categorized. I seek to tell my story

They fled Colombia’s violence and built a city where women call the shots

Eidanis Lamadrid (left) sits with her son and two other members of the City of Women in Turbaco, Colombia. The women, displaced by the country’s long-running conflict, helped build the neighborhood with their own hands.

Hundreds of nuns trained in Kung Fu are biking the Himalayas to oppose human trafficking

Clad in black sweatpants, red jackets and white helmets, the hundreds of cyclists pedaling the treacherously steep, narrow mountain passes to India from Nepal could be mistaken for a Himalayan

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