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The roots of feminism were planted millennia ago; we must understand feminism throughout history to contemplate how much farther we can go.
The Cost of Being Stubborn
We all have times in our lives when we are stubborn. This is very normal. I used to be a very stubborn person, but gradually, I decided to rethink my attitudes and see if they really fit the issue or situation and if they were valid for me as a person.
By Persephoneabout a year ago in Viva
What If...Instead Of A Bear... It Was Coyotes?. Top Story - August 2024.
I have waited for the train to slow down on the philosophical debate of Would You Rather A Man Or Bear In The Woods I waited mostly because I was busy being entertained by reading the comment arguments, and seeing men flail, gnash their teeth angrily, and thrash against what is society's view of their gender as a whole. I have seen men agree with the women, saying that there are men out there who are worse than bears (usually those guys are the cool ones, yah?). I have seen women, who by the profile pictures and their lifestyle photos tell me they wouldn't survive just walking in the forest, talk about how they wouldn't be scared of the bear and be able to make friends with it before a man was able to control himself.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Viva
Feminism Has Lost Her Identity
Ladies and Gentlemen....welcome to my unpopular opinion.... again. I remember learning about the women's rights movement in school. I remember not understanding how the world had come to the conclusion that women were not equal to men, and why women had to fight for the right to work in the first place.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Viva
The Life and Legacy of Camille Marie Monfort: Unraveling the Mysteries of a Beverly Hills Housewife
Camille Marie Monfort, a name synonymous with the glitz and drama of Beverly Hills, has a story that is as captivating as it is tragic. From her origins to her rise as a reality TV star, and the personal battles she faced, Camille's life is a compelling narrative of triumphs and tribulations. This article delves into the key aspects of her life, addressing who she was, her time on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," and the events that shaped her journey.
By Rabbi Islam2 years ago in Viva
Work it, Girl!: Discovering the Tailors of Undergarments in Pasig City
Back in 1913, to replace the corset, Mary Phelps Jacob designed a modern bra made out of two handkerchiefs and a ribbon sewed together. In 1914, she was granted a U.S. patent for her invention and called it, "Backless Brassiere." Moreover, the modern panty was introduced in the late 19th century.
By Robert Tamayo Jr.2 years ago in Viva
Review of The Mother of the Bride: Climax clichés and gorgeous settings mask a generic plot.
Review of The Mother of the Bride: Climax clichés and gorgeous settings mask a generic plot. Ever wanting to escape in the picturesque beauties of nature while aimlessly wandering in the darkness with no mobile phone or a torch, sounds like a morbid plan without thoughtful execution behind it. While it is a celebratory year as this year is marked as a renewal of the cherish of romantic comedies with movies like Anyone But You, Idea of You, Players and many more, Netflix's most recent romantic comedy released in the week of Mother’s day, The Mother of the Bride tries to sell the second chance romance in the exotic location of Phuket, Thailand, yet its formulaic plot and half baked characteristic execution makes it dull and cliched. Let's dive deeper into the nuances of the plot.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Viva
The detrimental impact of aesthetic norms on emotional wellness
What are beauty standards and where do they stem from? Beauty standards are cultural beliefs that influence social power and dictate how individuals should look to be socially accepted. These standards encompass physical features like facial appearance, skin, and body shape, and can be either innate or alterable. Terms like "attractive," "pretty," and "good looking" are used to describe adherence to these standards. It can be challenging to determine which features can be changed and which cannot. Not conforming to societal beauty standards by refusing to alter one's appearance is often viewed as a moral failure. For instance, wearing makeup is not a natural or biological choice, but rather influenced by current trends.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Viva
Exploration of the Story Behind the Song "Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On"
Exploration of the Story Behind the Song "Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On" In the roar of the waves in the calm North Atlantic, the legendary cruise ship, RMS Titanic, glides majestically. The ship was a technological masterpiece of its time, considered invincible and luxurious. Among the passengers who filled the ship, there was a young couple named Jack and Rose.
By Riham Rat Murti2 years ago in Viva
How Sustainability Can Drive Customer Engagement and Loyalty in 2024
The consumer market today is highly aware of the greenwashing and dishonesty in a brand and they prefer buying their products from establishments that support the growth of sustainability and authenticity in their core principles. As many as 73 per cent of consumers are willing to pay extra for sustainable products, and they prefer to purchase from sustainable brands, according to a recent First Insight report. Younger consumers are also more likely to base their purchases on social, environmental, and personal values. They are the ones bringing about this change and are vocal about selecting brands that share their values. Prioritizing sustainability helps brands win over these morally minded customers and future-proof their operations.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Viva
Unveiling the Timeless Wisdom of Swami Vivekananda for Today's Youth
I love myself despite infinite faults. How can I hate someone only with a few faults? A vast collection of millions of galaxies make up the universe. That is made up of planets revolving around one another and producing a cacophony of vibrations that impacts who we are. God gave humans the ability to reason, observe, and acquire knowledge. However, he did not grant him the one ability that would have made him immortal. The ability to find salvation and contentment in one's possessions. He created a being in man that was never static.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Viva
The Enternal echoes of memory ..
In a small university town, nestled amidst towering oaks and cobblestone streets, there existed a quaint coffee shop called "Eternal Brews." It was a place where time seemed to stand still, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingled with the scent of old books. Within its cozy confines, the coffee shop played host to an intriguing event – a viva session on the topic of memory.As the participants gathered around the worn wooden tables, anticipation hung in the air like a delicate mist. Dr. Sophia, the esteemed moderator of the session, welcomed everyone with a warm smile. Among the attendees was Professor Alan, a renowned neuroscientist, and Dr. Elena, a psychologist with a passion for the human mind.The conversation began with Professor Alan's opening remarks, delving into the intricate workings of memory. He spoke of neurons firing like stars in the night sky, weaving intricate patterns of recollection that shaped our understanding of the world. He posited that memory was more than mere recall; it was the essence of our existence, the thread that connected past, present, and future.Dr. Elena, with her insightful gaze, offered a different perspective. She delved into the realm of emotions, exploring how memory was intertwined with feelings of joy, sorrow, and nostalgia. She recounted tales of patients whose memories had been fractured by trauma, yet who still clung to the fragments of their past like precious heirlooms.As the discussion unfolded, the participants shared their own experiences with memory. Sarah, a literature enthusiast, spoke of how books had the power to preserve moments in time, allowing readers to revisit distant lands and bygone eras with each turn of the page. James, a musician, recounted how melodies from his childhood echoed in his mind like distant whispers, carrying him back to a time when life was simpler and dreams were boundless.But amidst the tales of nostalgia and longing, there lingered a question – did memory truly last forever? Dr. Sophia, ever the voice of reason, posed this query to the group, sparking a spirited debate.Professor Alan argued that while memories might fade with time, their essence endured, like faded photographs hidden in the recesses of the mind. He spoke of the brain's remarkable ability to adapt and rewire itself, forging new connections even as old ones faded into obscurity.Dr. Elena, however, offered a more somber perspective. She spoke of how memories could be distorted by time and perception, their once-vivid colors muted by the passage of years. She recounted studies that showed how eyewitness testimonies could be flawed, leading to wrongful convictions and shattered lives.As the debate raged on, a hush fell over the coffee shop, as if the very walls were listening intently to the words being spoken. And then, in the midst of the discourse, a voice spoke up – soft yet resolute.It was Emily, a young woman with a gentle smile and eyes that sparkled with wisdom beyond her years. She recounted a tale from her own life, of a beloved grandmother who had passed away many years ago. Despite the passage of time, Emily spoke of how her grandmother's presence still lingered, woven into the fabric of her memories like a timeless tapestry.In that moment, the truth became clear – memory was not bound by the constraints of time or space. It was a living, breathing entity, shaped by the experiences and emotions that defined us as individuals. And while the sands of time might erode its edges, the essence of memory would endure, forever etched in the annals of our souls.As the viva session drew to a close, the participants exchanged knowing glances, their hearts and minds forever changed by the journey they had undertaken. For in the quiet corners of "Eternal Brews," amidst the scent of coffee and the rustle of pages, they had discovered the eternal echoes of memory – a reminder that even in the darkest of nights, there was always a glimmer of light, waiting to guide us home.
By Eric anexis 2 years ago in Viva









