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BAD Guys Are the Winners

Lalarukh Michael3 months ago3 months ago08 mins

The media’s twisted narrative sells a dangerous dream: the winner takes it all, even if he destroys everything in his path.

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Feminism in the U.S.: Analyzing Feminist Movements through Political Process Theory

Fizza Mehak Batool5 months ago5 months ago19 mins

In a nutshell, all these components of the social movement theory combined and led the first wave of feminism to be a success …

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Bad Boys: Why Young Girls Are Drawn to Rebellious Heroes

Lalarukh Michael5 months ago3 months ago210 mins

“Bad boys” often come across as more self-assured, assertive, and independent. On the other hand, nice guys might be perceived as too eager to please, sometimes lacking the assertiveness or emotional distance that “bad boys” naturally possess.

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The Khaksar Women Who Fought for Indian Independence

Invisiblites.com10 months ago10 months ago221 mins

The Khaksar Muslim women stood firm in their fight against colonial power until its rule came to an end.

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Women in Pakistan and the need for heroes like Fatima Bhutto

Fizza Mehak Batool1 year ago12 months ago17 mins

To achieve an inclusive society, Pakistan needs brave women who can raise their voices against suppression and injustice.

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How a Bengali Woman Pioneered the Concept of Female Utopia

Invisiblites.com1 year ago11 months ago210 mins

The idea of a female utopia did not start in the West. In 1905, a Bengali writer Begum Rokeya penned “Sultana’s Dream”.

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