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The Future is Female
Introduction The world is changing, and women are at the forefront of that change. The women's movement is growing, and it is paving the way for a world of equal opportunities and freedom. This article will explore the rise of the women's movement, women's past struggles and achievements, the current state of gender equality, the importance of gender equality, women's role in society, feminism, women's education, technology and innovation, diversity and inclusion, women and health, women and sports, women and media, domestic violence and sexual harassment, women's rights and policies, progress and challenges, the role of men in the fight for gender equality, and the journey ahead.
By Mohammad Imran3 years ago in History
Unsettling Discoveries in Africa
Unsettling Discoveries in Africa: Unexplained Mysteries of the Continent Africa, with its vast expanse of 30.3 million square kilometers or 11.7 million square miles, is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent. Within its borders lie numerous strange and unsettling discoveries that continue to baffle researchers. From mysterious stones to ancient ruins, Africa holds a wealth of unexplained mysteries. In this article, we will delve into ten of the most intriguing and perplexing findings on the continent.
By Sajjad Rana Hussain3 years ago in History
What Was the Longest-Lasting Civilization?
Ancient civilizations have captivated our imagination with their rich history and cultural achievements. Three prominent civilizations, China, ancient Egypt, and Mesopotamia, are often discussed for their long-lasting influence on human society. However, determining which civilization endured the longest is a complex task. The definition of a civilization varies among historians, making it difficult to establish clear boundaries. Additionally, factors such as cultural shifts, foreign rule, and the evolution of traditions further complicate the assessment. In this article, we will explore each civilization's evidence and shed light on the debate surrounding their longevity.
By Shahid Muhammad3 years ago in History
Rare things about Chinese New Year. Content Warning.
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is a vibrant and significant cultural celebration that holds several rare and fascinating traditions. Here are some lesser-known facts about Chinese New Year:
By Zaid Adnan3 years ago in History
I Could Have Been A Contender
The Swinging Sixties, what an amazing decade! The Beatles, JFK, Man on the Moon... In 1964 I was ten years old and I heard my first Beatles record, 'She Loves You', I immediately wanted to be one of the Fab Four. Here I am, in 2023, almost sixty years later, and the way things turned out for them, I am so glad I never was a Beatle, though I did get to appear in their video for Free As A Bird, many years later. Still, I yearn for the Swinging Sixties.
By Liam Ireland3 years ago in History
10 Oldest Countries In The World
A Glimpse into Ancient Civilizations Today we delve into the fascinating topic of the oldest countries in the world. Over time, our world has witnessed countless nations rise and disappear. Determining the oldest country with absolute certainty is impossible, but based on current data and estimates, here are ten of the longest continually surviving civilizations that are countries. Let's explore these remarkable nations that have stood the test of time.
By Sajjad Rana Hussain3 years ago in History
Princess of Dubai Sheikh Mahira
"Princess of Dubai Sheikh Mahira" A wonderful princess by the name of Sheikh Mahira once resided in the opulent country of Dubai. She was well-known throughout the world for her elegance, intellect, and caring nature. Sheikh Mahira was a wealthy member of the ruling royal family who also had a strong sense of obligation to her people and the place she called home.
By Abdul Wahab3 years ago in History








