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Email Marketing
To Buy : https://www.digistore24.com/redir/467549/SherazTufail/ Email marketing software has become an essential tool for businesses of all sizes to promote their brand, products and services. With the rise of digital marketing, emailmarketing has remained a reliable and cost-effective way to reach out to and engage with customers and prospects.
By SherazTufail3 years ago in Viva
Women of the Mary Tyler Moore Show
When I was a child, I watched Mary Tyler Moore playing Laura Petrie on the Dick Van Dyke Show. I remember thinking she looked cool in her capri pants, slipper flat shoes, and loose, attractive blouses. She was a fun mom who was always there for her television son, Ritchie. She was sweet, a loving wife and mother, and a good neighbor.
By Suzy Jacobson Cherry3 years ago in Viva
Hear Her Roar: Celebrating Women's Superior Sense of Hearing
It's a well-known fact that men and women are different in many ways. One such difference that has been noted is that women have a better sense of hearing than men. This is not just a myth; there is scientific evidence to support this claim.
By thingsandstuffzy3 years ago in Viva
How Women's Brains Differ from Men's Brains
The idea that women's brains are structured differently than men's brains has been a topic of scientific debate for decades. While there is no conclusive evidence to suggest that women's brains are inherently different from men's brains, some studies have shown that there are differences in the way that men's and women's brains are structured and function.
By thingsandstuffzy3 years ago in Viva
Women's Fight for Equality: Any Progress?
Women make up approximately half of the world's population, yet they face numerous challenges and inequalities in many areas of life. Despite significant progress in the past century, women still face discrimination and obstacles in areas such as education, employment, healthcare, and political representation.
By thingsandstuffzy3 years ago in Viva
Is your chicken breast boring? Try this healthy alternative!
As more people are looking to diversify their diets, the ubiquitous chicken breast may no longer be the go-to protein source. Fear not, for there are plenty of alternatives that offer the same benefits. Greek yogurt, with its creamy texture and high protein content, can be a tasty addition to any meal. Whole eggs, once thought to be a cholesterol bomb, are now recognized as a nutritional powerhouse. Cottage cheese, often overlooked in favor of flashier cheeses, packs a protein punch and can be a versatile ingredient in savory or sweet dishes. Red meat, long vilified for its saturated fat content, can still have a place in a healthy diet in moderation. Finally, pisces, or fish, provides a bounty of omega-3 fatty acids and can be prepared in countless ways. So, don't be chicken to try something new - your taste buds and muscles may thank you.
By igor silva3 years ago in Viva
Breast Feeding : Health Benefits
Breastfeeding is a natural process of feeding an infant with the milk produced by the mother's mammary glands. This practice has been around for centuries and is recommended by healthcare professionals as the most effective way of providing optimal nutrition and immunity to babies. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, followed by continued breastfeeding with the introduction of solid foods up to two years or more. Breastfeeding is not only beneficial for the baby, but it also has numerous health benefits for the mother. In this article, we will discuss the health benefits of breastfeeding in detail.
By Arun Ramasamy3 years ago in Viva
“Hippie” by Barry Miles
Hippie by Barry Miles (2005) is interesting and filled with information about the multitude of movements that happened in America and Britain from 1965 to 1971. It was a tumultuous, terrible, deadly, inspired, mystical, and hopeful time. During it all, I was in my formative years, watching the war and the riots on television. I am of the first generation to grow up with television for my whole life, yet I had no idea what kind of Happenings were going on. This book was informative. However, I found it wanting in some ways.
By Suzy Jacobson Cherry3 years ago in Viva
Magic of African Waist Beads
The earliest record of beads in Africa dates back 12000 years, when they were not yet aesthetically pleasing. They were used as a means of communication and identification as well as decoration. In Sudan, Nigeria, Libya, South Africa and other countries, archaeologists found beads made out of ivory, clay, precious stones, bones and shells even eggs in the case of South Africa. It was not until the 12th century that we see real evidence of glass bead production within the notable manufacturing areas of today such as in Ghana, Ethiopia, Nigeria, DRC, Mali and a few others. Unlike beads from the outside world. African beads are more than just jewels worn on the body they represent the values and beliefs of the people.
By Miss Nubia3 years ago in Viva






