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THE VULTURES AND US, THE BOY AND HIS GOD 01
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The Annual Performance: An Open Letter on the Irony of Women’s Month
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System or Steward: What Really Shapes a Nation’s Destiny?
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Post-Hasina Bangladesh and Pakistan: A Foreign Policy Analysis of Diplomatic Re-Engagement
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Octavia Butler’s Dawn and the Critique of Environmental Conservation

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The Annual Performance: An Open Letter on the Irony of Women’s Month

Invisiblites.com1 month ago1 month ago34 mins

Women do not need a month of performative appreciation. We do not need taglines that look good on a tote bag but mean nothing in a boardroom or bedroom.

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environmental conservation critique
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Octavia Butler’s Dawn and the Critique of Environmental Conservation

Invisiblites.com3 months ago3 months ago05 mins

In the end, you can either follow along with the Oankali’s plan or resist. Either scenario ends in violence. Through Dawn, Octavia Butler reminds us that environmental conservation is sometimes not as noble as it seems.

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Ballot Is Stronger Than Bullet

Invisiblites.com12 months ago12 months ago03 mins

The real strength of a society does not reside in its weapons, but in its words; not in its armies, but in its assemblies. The ballot box is hope, choice, and the shared dream of a better tomorrow. It is, in fact, much stronger than the bullet, for while bullets kill, ballots build.

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UGRAD Pakistani students
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The End of Global UGRAD: A Blow to Pakistani Students

Chaudhary Tahir Siddique1 year ago1 year ago23 mins

UGRAD-Pakistan Program has benefited more than 2,500 Pakistani students … more than 60% of selected participants were from rural or underserved areas, and above 50% of students were females.

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North by North West – Banished in Broghil

Invisiblites.com2 years ago2 years ago010 mins

A trip that was filled with moments of unreal happiness, fatigue, euphoria, and despondence left a rather unexpected mark on all of us.

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