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A look back at gender politics throughout history including vintage feminism, misconceptions about women, the evolution of women's rights and more.
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.
Hridya SharmaPublished 6 days ago in VivaNurturing Beauty
In the realm of skincare and beauty, my journey unfolds with a tapestry of experiences, leading me to the core of my daily routine. As I embark on this exploration, I invite you to delve into the intricacies of my skincare and makeup rituals, a fusion of self-care and artistic expression.
Mirror to the Soul: Women’s Exploration of Self-Identity and Belonging
Intro In the labyrinth of life, women often embark on a profound journey towards self-discovery and belonging. This exploration is not merely a quest for identity but a deeper dive into the essence of being and the intricate relationship with the world around them. "Mirror to the Soul" encapsulates this journey, offering insights into the nuances of womanhood and the pursuit of self-awareness.
Sindhiya BellirajPublished 22 days ago in VivaOde to American Girl Magazine
The 90s to mid-2000s was the worst time to be a pubescent girl. I will always say this. Every generation has had their share of troubles and angst that is unique to them, don't get me wrong. But the pressure girls from my generation faced, was absolutely abominable. If you want to know why a good majority of millennial women have such poor physical self-esteem, it's because we started to hit puberty right at the height of "heroin chic" and diet culture being shoved down our throats from an early age.
Jennifer ChildersPublished 4 months ago in VivaHeartstrings and Highways
Heartstrings and Highways In the heart of a small, picturesque town where life flowed like a gentle river, two souls, Ellie and Noah, discovered that love could be a harmonious journey, much like the beautiful sound of a well-tuned orchestra.
Rajesh kumarPublished 7 months ago in Viva**Exploring the Cosmos of Imagination: Top 5 Science Fiction Books**
Science fiction, often regarded as the genre of boundless imagination, has the power to transport readers to worlds beyond our own, where technology, space, and the human spirit collide in fascinating and often mind-bending ways. In this article, we embark on an interstellar journey through the Top 5 science fiction books that have enthralled readers and expanded our understanding of the universe.
Nexus NarratorPublished 8 months ago in VivaWhy it Makes Sense to Have an All-Female Crew for the First Mission to Mars
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. Embarking on a Feminine Frontier In a realm where no human has set foot before, a daring voyage beckons that challenges the conventions of space exploration. The first mission to Mars is not merely a monumental leap for humanity, but a potential platform to showcase the remarkable capabilities of women in space science. As we stand on the cusp of this historic journey, it makes profound sense to entrust this mission to an all-female crew. Join us as we delve into the compelling reasons that make this prospect not only exciting but deeply significant.
People! Just say Something!Published 8 months ago in VivaGender and Clothing
When I was little, I used to wear a dress made of the softest hues of blue and green. It splashed around me as I twirled in rich puddles of sunshine, and it sang the purest of songs when my voice cried out to the sky in happiness. I played in it almost every day beneath deep pools of shade residing under pecan trees. It was a nice dress of soft and flowing material that complimented my bouncy personality. For me it was the most comfortable of outfits, even though I was usually in a tree or rushing after my younger brother in a wild pursuit.
Laura LannPublished 8 months ago in VivaHEEL
As part of James & Oneg’s Summer Writing Challenge Extravaganza, we present to you the Awkward Elevator Challenge! The challenge is to write about a time you did something embarrassing (or make it up), and the person that saw it happen, suddenly gets in an elevator with you shortly after.
Babs IversonPublished 9 months ago in VivaHard Rock Godess
Introduction I made the title singular just because it sounds better than what the plural would be. It seems that rock groups and rock and roll bands have been the domain of men throughout a lot of my life, but that is not the reality in music, give a girl a guitar and she can riff as well as any man.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 9 months ago in VivaOrigami Works of art
Origami Works of art Origami is the craft of paper collapsing that started in Japan. "Origami" comes from the Japanese words "ori," and that implies collapsing, and "kami," and that implies paper. In origami, a solitary piece of paper is changed into different shapes and structures through exact collapsing methods, without cutting or sticking the paper.
vinoth kumarPublished 9 months ago in VivaKnitting Lessons: Crafting a Brighter Future with Yarns of Wisdom
As I look back on my life, I can't help but chuckle at the idiosyncrasies that shaped my journey. You see, my name is Sylvia, and I've got a tale to tell.
Evan BrownPublished 10 months ago in Viva