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Pathfinders: The Untold Stories of Women Adventurers
Intro In a world where the stories of adventurers are often dominated by men, a group of extraordinary women have been blazing trails, scaling mountains, diving into the abyss of the oceans, and crossing deserts, yet their tales remain largely untold. These women, from diverse backgrounds and each with her unique story, embody the spirit of true adventurers. They are pathfinders, pioneers in their own right, breaking through societal barriers and exploring the unexplored. This post aims to shed light on their courage, resilience, and the significant contributions they have made to the world of adventure and beyond.
Sindhiya BellirajPublished 24 days ago in VivaBreaking Free: How to Break an Addiction in 10 Steps
This article will guide you through 10 essential steps on how to break an addiction, from building a strong support network to prioritizing physical health and nutrition. By incorporating these strategies into your addiction recovery plan, you can effectively manage withdrawal symptoms, prevent relapse, and maintain long-term sobriety.
Armen BaghdasaryanPublished 25 days ago in VivaMisogyny As Ghanaian Blogger Frank Addo Sexualizes Women For Women's Month - A Look Into Why Women Are Being Raped & Murdered In Ghana
Friday, 29 March 2024 By: TB Obwoge It wasn't a surprise to see this page which I don't follow on my Facebook feed. The next surprise was how the person posting, seemed to always sexualize every woman he posted. Third NOT surprise, it was a Ghanaian man.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 27 days ago in VivaExhausted
I am tired of waiting for love. I have spent far too long hoping and wishing for someone to come into my life and sweep me off my feet. I have put myself out there time and time again, only to end up feeling disappointed and alone. I am tired of waiting for that spark, that connection, that will make my heart feel whole.
Saso ElsaiedPublished 28 days ago in VivaNew Day
I wake up every morning and remind myself that everything will be okay. When I first open my eyes, my mind starts racing with thoughts of all the things I need to do, worries about things I can't control, and fears about what the day ahead may hold. But then I take a deep breath and tell myself, "Everything is going to be okay."
Saso ElsaiedPublished 28 days ago in VivaWhy?
He is a responsible person who always puts others before himself. Whether it's taking care of his family, completing tasks at work, or even just following through on promises made to friends, he never shies away from his commitments.
Saso ElsaiedPublished 29 days ago in VivaAlone again
Throughout my life, I have always stood by myself. I have faced challenges, setbacks, and obstacles on my own, with no one to lean on or guide me. Despite this lack of support from others, I have always found the strength and resilience within myself to keep moving forward.
Saso ElsaiedPublished 30 days ago in VivaLessons from an Ankle Fracture
Life can be full of unexpected tumbles, but we find our way by rising above them.
Ameer BibiPublished about a month ago in VivaFalse hope
I remember the sinking feeling in my stomach when he told me that he would talk to me again. I held onto those words like a lifeline, clinging to the hope that our connection wasn't lost forever. I waited anxiously for his message, checking my phone incessantly for any sign of communication.
Saso ElsaiedPublished about a month ago in VivaSouth Africa's Upcoming Elections
Introduction: South Africa, a nation with a rich and turbulent history, is on the brink of another significant moment in its democratic journey - the upcoming elections. As the country prepares to cast its votes, the stakes are high, and the outcome will have far-reaching implications for its future. This essay explores the context, challenges, and prospects surrounding South Africa's upcoming elections, highlighting the importance of this democratic exercise.
Thando XuluPublished about a month ago in VivaI'm Not Following a Trend...
I am not following a trend. You do not know how hard I work to have the same result week in and week out. I eat healthy, workout 5 days a week doing strength and cardio, and track my macros but still do not see any changes on the scale.
Hannah ElliottPublished about a month ago in VivaRAD Systems: Now More Than Ever, Women Need to Be Able to Defend Themselves
How I Learned About R.A.D. In 2004, I took a one-hour elective class that would completely change my life. I was 20 years old and was working the night shift as a dispatcher for a small-town police department. When I arrived, it was dark outside and was often dark when I finished my shift in the mornings. I was typically the only person in the building the entire night.
Kassondra O'HaraPublished about a month ago in Viva