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Women's history is women's rights
The famous quote by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, "Well-behaved women seldom make history," holds profound significance in the fight for women's rights and recognition. Women's history is not just a chronicle of past achievements; it is an essential tool for empowering women, fostering gender equality, and securing women's rights in society. By exploring the remarkable contributions of women throughout history, we can highlight their struggles, resilience, and achievements, and inspire future generations to continue the pursuit of gender equity. This article delves into the significance of women's history and how it continues to shape and influence the fight for women's rights today.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Humans
5 psychological reasons you don't feel confident
Confidence plays a crucial role in our lives, influencing our relationships, career prospects, and overall well-being. However, many individuals struggle with feelings of low self-esteem and lack of confidence. While external factors can certainly impact our self-assurance, there are also psychological reasons that contribute to this issue. In this article, we will explore five psychological reasons why you may not feel confident and provide insights on how to overcome them.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Lifehack
Shaking hands with manhood
Shaking hands with manhood is a phrase that is often used to describe the process of a boy transitioning into a man. It is a phrase that signifies the culmination of years of growth, both physical and mental, and marks the beginning of a new chapter in life. While the phrase may seem simple, the act of shaking hands with manhood is a complex process that requires a great deal of self-reflection, introspection, and personal growth.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Fiction
Film review how to blow up a pipeline
"How to Blow Up a Pipeline" is a documentary film directed by filmmaker and writer, Emily James. The film is an insightful and provocative exploration of the activism and direct action against the fossil fuel industry. The documentary delves into the lives of several individuals who are taking a stand against pipelines, specifically the Keystone XL pipeline, and their efforts to stop it from being built.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Fiction
Dating rules for midwesteners
Dating in the Midwest can be a unique experience compared to other regions. The Midwestern culture places great value on traditional values, family, and community. As a result, dating in the Midwest can come with its own set of rules and expectations. Here are some dating rules for Midwesterners to keep in mind:
By sourav saha3 years ago in Motivation
This tool could be key to preventing next pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread devastation around the world, highlighting the urgent need for measures to prevent the emergence of new infectious diseases. One promising tool in this effort is genomic surveillance, a method for monitoring the genetic makeup of pathogens in real-time.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Lifehack
Every creator should think like Takashi Murakami
Takashi Murakami is a Japanese contemporary artist known for his eclectic and vibrant art style that blends Japanese and Western cultural elements. He has gained international recognition for his work, and his approach to creating art offers valuable insights that can be applied to any creative field. In this article, we will explore why every creator should think like Takashi Murakami.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Humans
Why we forget that most people are good
In a world where sensational news dominates headlines and social media feeds, it's easy to forget that most people are good. Whether it's stories of violent crime, political scandals, or natural disasters, it can feel like the world is a dark and dangerous place. But the reality is, most people are kind, compassionate, and willing to help others.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Motivation
If u want to be smart you must do this
When people talk about being "smart," they usually mean having a high level of intelligence, knowledge, or mental agility. While some people may be born with natural talents or abilities that make them smarter than others, intelligence is not solely determined by genetics. In fact, there are many things you can do to improve your cognitive abilities and become a smarter person.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Motivation
How I accidentally started slow living
In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life. We're constantly bombarded with information, social media updates, and notifications from our devices. But what happens when we slow down and start living intentionally? That's exactly what happened to me when I accidentally started slow living.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Lifehack
How to improve your sleep not worrying about so much
Sleep is an essential aspect of our daily routine, and it is crucial for maintaining good health and overall well-being. However, many people struggle with getting quality sleep, which can negatively impact their productivity, mood, and overall health. In an effort to improve their sleep, many individuals may become overly focused on it, leading to increased worry and anxiety. In this article, we will discuss how to improve your sleep by not worrying about it so much.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Lifehack
Face masks are safe to wear
Face masks have become an essential accessory in our daily lives, especially during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, there has been some skepticism and misinformation about the safety of wearing face masks. Some people believe that masks can cause health problems or reduce the amount of oxygen intake. In this article, we will examine the evidence and scientific research to demonstrate that face masks are safe to wear.
By sourav saha3 years ago in Lifehack
