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Honors Of Women

International Women’s Day is a time for reflection, appreciation and advocacy for women around the globe. We come together to think about the amazing contributions women make to society, to support and encourage the women we know, and to call those in power to make decisions of equality and empowerment for their female constituents. Here are 8 ways… Read More »

Dua Zahra Is An Example

The Dua Zehra case has triggered an acrimonious debate across the country due to its enigmatic nature. Distraught parents are reluctant to give up and are taking every possible step to get their daughter back. This article is an attempt to undertake the content analysis and to question various statements and actions of Dua. In Pakistan, According to… Read More »

This is Alina from Lahore

The year 2019 saw 1,304 cases of child sexual abuse across Pakistan between Jan-June, with Punjab topping the list at 652 cases. The newspapers are peppered with incidents of child sexual abuse, kidnappings, rapes and murders, only to be forgotten as new ones take their place every single day. The 21st century has afforded these pedophiles a new… Read More »

One of the most amazing and mysterious events in the world

Planet Earth is a wondrous place that never ceases to amaze with its majestic natural wonders and jaw-dropping man-made marvels. But our planet isn’t without its fair share of mysteries, either. If you’re fascinated by places with mythical origins or unexplained phenomena that will give you goosebumps, you’ll be intrigued by these enigmatic spots around the world. The Air Force facility commonly… Read More »

Why Is The Status Of Men Higher Than Women

Abernethy, V. (1993). Population politics: The choices that shape our future. New York: Plenum.Google Scholar  Boserup, E. (1970). Women’s role in economic development. New York: St. Martin’s PressGoogle Scholar  Briggs, J. (1974). Eskimo women: Makers of men. In C. J. Matthiasson (Ed.), Many sisters: Women in cross-cultural perspective (pp. 261–304). New York: Free Press.Google Scholar  Bonvillain, N. (2001). Women and men: Cultural constructs… Read More »