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India’s leading women’s English monthly magazine printed and published by Pioneer Book Co. Pvt. Ltd. New Woman covers a vast and eclectic range of issues that are close to every woman’s heart. Be it women’s changing roles in society, social issues, health and fitness, food, relationships, fashion, beauty, parenting, travel and entertainment, New Woman has all this and more. Filled with quick reads, analytic features, wholesome content, and vibrant pictures, reading New Woman is a hearty and enjoyable experience. Always reinventing itself and staying committed to maintaining its high standard, quality and consistency of magazine content, New Woman reflects the contemporary Indian woman’s dreams just the way she wants it. A practical guide for women on-the-go, New Woman seeks to inform, entertain and enrich its readers’ lives.
In this book, 20 authors have written their feelings. Distance ruins some relationships, sometimes distance brings people closer. Today we connect with our friends, family members and acquaintances through mobile, we also have many friends on social media, some of whom we have never meet and some are far away from relationships with friends, but even after being far away, there is no distance.
In this book, Powell examines the ways that identities are constructed in displacement narratives based on cases of eminent domain, natural disaster, and civil unrest, attending specifically to the rhetorical strategies employed as barriers and boundaries intersect with individual lives. She provides a unique method to understand how the displaced move within accepted and subversive discourses, and how representation is a crucial component of that movement. In addition, Powell shows how notions of human rights and the "public good" are often at odds with individual well-being and result in intriguing intersections between discourses of power and discourses of identity. Given the ever-increasing numbers of displaced persons across the globe, and the "layers of displacement" experienced by many, this study sheds light on the resources of rhetoric as means of survival and resistance during the globally common experience of displacement.
Paper pen and feelings are the beautiful weapons of every writer. A writer never writes from a mind they always write from Heart. This book contains of all the priceless feelings and the magic of every Writer. I as a compiler promise you that this Book is gonna be the Best one
The Picture E Book Preparing for the Day After is part of a not for profit multimedia tribute of the same name to the millions of people who have lost their lives in natural calamities. The tribute is being published in time for the tenth anniversary of the Asian Tsunami
Because, When the Time comes Writers are missed in the middle of the Poetries, Quotes and Stories. "Unread Books" Vexations, Dejected or Weeping Commence ourselves Inking Unpredicted piece of Poetry Broken, rhyming or Free Verse Lyric, Narrative or Dramatic A tête-à-tête Betwix His Soul and He Himself, As soon as the First Paraphrase touches untouched Surface of a Diary. Writer's block, a remote Isolation Emotional state stays in Mayhem, The idea to Pen Revireing is Frightening, Phrases Haunting, inducing horror Sentences in Mind, Pens, An antagonist, Writer's block Make Author Ne'er to Inscribe Words Together. Surprisingly Writers Come back originating from the Scratch, And possibly end ...
The book "Selenophile" embraces the silent prayers of heart, the whispers of soul, and the unstoppable rhythm of mind. It shows life perfectly in its imperfections, illuminating beauty even in flaws. The collection of poems that narrates the moons Eternal Embrace and light's infinite grace. The stories that's woven under the moonlit nights. Every word carries a sacred vibe, every line sparkle with divine light and every story narrates a moon's Whispers. Writing about moon has always been a sub hobby for poets; we have infinite words, eternal stories of "The Eternal Moon". In Selenophile we celebrate the love, light, happiness that The Eternal Moon Bestows upon us for forever...!
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He knew everything was not okay she was not happy. All were good to her yet, she seemed to be sad and lonely. She wanted to cry, but she was afraid, others would misread her again, resulting into a condition that would disturb the harmony of the house. She had confronted many such incidents in the past. She didn't understand initially, but now she does, which has left her confused and withdrawn. He was nobody to her and he knew that. 'What right do I have to intervene in her life..?' He loves his family and knew that they were not responsible for all that was happening. She couldn't bear it anymore and wanted to open up to someone. But the one she trusted the most had distanced from her. She had no clue why he did that. She was afraid to involve her family, fearing it might break them emotionally. She was left desolate, in the hands of fate, and she had no option but to wait for the eventual. He was saddened with her lonesomeness. He knew it was not right to intervene, but that didn’t stop him things don't have to be right all the time, you have to do what you think is right he went ahead and vowed to bring happiness back into her life, 'I don't know how, and I don't care…'
Over the past two decades, projects supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) have critically examined the ways in which information and communications technologies (ICTs) can be used to improve learning, empower the disenfranchised, generate income opportunities for the poor, and facilitate access to healthcare in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. Considering that most development institutions and governments are currently attempting to integrate ICTs into their practices, it is an opportune time to reflect on the research findings that have emerged from IDRC’s work and research in this area. “Connecting ICTs to Development” discusses programmatic ...