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Fast fashion manipulates people by making them buy more clothes more often than they actually need. It does this through a combination of very…
Most homes do not fall apart suddenly. They age in…
Your closet probably tells a familiar story. Shoes scattered everywhere,…
A new study conducted in New York reveals that the consumption of ultra-processed foods by expecting mothers has a higher risk of affecting their offspring with obesity or being overweight than any other lifestyle element.
According to WASH United, an NGO that focuses on menstrual hygiene and human rights, “At this very moment, 500 million women and girls don’t have the things they need to manage their periods safely, hygienically, and free from embarrassment.”
Menstruation, a Social taboo around the world: Science & Stigmas.
After 66 children died in the Gambia, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a warning…
Travel literature is a broad and hybrid genre that encompasses all texts focusing on the…
The new ensign of the Indian Navy symbolizes the complete independence of India by dropping…
As the government is slowly all remaining Covid-19 limitations on inbound entries, Hong Kong is giving away…
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