The ‘Dissociative’ Association with Feminism
“I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is: I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat.”—Rebecca West.
“I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is: I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat.”—Rebecca West.
“Mirror, mirror on the wall, which of these is the healthiest of the all?”
This is the question I ask pretty much every time I want to or have to eat anything. Like me, with infinite information available on Google and WebMD, many people are trying to incorporate a focus on health into their lifestyle.
Many will argue and many more will agree that a student’s life is hard. Apart from the quizzes, assignments, and exams, living off meagre money can be stressful, too.
Philanthropy in recent years has under gone a sea change. Almost 200 billionaires from around the world are pumping much more money into charity than ever before with the hope of solving the immediate problems of our times and changing the face of society, hopefully in their lifetimes.
International relations have never held as much importance as they do today. Due to the extensive network of trade and economic ties, often called globalization, global politics have become the sensitive pulse all economists are keeping careful watch of to keep their country’s economies alive.
“Falling in love” is often described as the most beautiful thing to happen to anyone.
A few weeks ago, I went to a trade show with my colleagues to meet some potential clients and suppliers. I met many people from different fields and had conversations about trends in their respective industries, about political effects on the businesses, and basically everything that could be considered boring.
Humans, like their ancestors the primates, are social animals. Throughout the evolution of mankind, humans have stayed in groups, tribes, and communities.
Chilly mornings, gusty evenings, golden and crimson leaves, pumpkin pies, and acorns all sing the melody of autumn. Autumn has finally arrived after months of wait, and now everyone is busy.
Apart from food, one thing that expresses one’s love for culture and traditions is clothing. Clothing is an integral part of any country or community, and people identify with their own when they incorporate tradition in their wardrobes.