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3/1/2013 3:25 am |
Indeed, some women even in this modern world are still restricted of their rights, bound by education, culture and poverty...I was able to experienced and work with women who are less fortunate in battered women`s house I feel blessed in a way and enjoying the same privileges in this country and proud to be a woman too
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3/1/2013 6:01 am |
Indeed, some women even in this modern world are still restricted of their rights, bound by education, culture and poverty...I was able to experienced and work with women who are less fortunate in battered women`s house I feel blessed in a way and enjoying the same privileges in this country and proud to be a woman too
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3/1/2013 7:25 am |
You're rightQtPie. Not having much luck with the images in my last 2 post. I censored the other and tried again. Will not censor this as I dunno what could be wrong with it and will try again.
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3/1/2013 7:31 am |
We hear bitching amongst our fellow women. We don't have often hear, read or see the good deeds of women who fight for humanity. They're amazing as they also put their lives on line for the sake of keeping other people alive.
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3/1/2013 7:35 am |
In the western world, females whether a young girl or an old woman might be gaining more equality, but the rest of the world needs to catch up. Some women have been referred to as second class citizens or modern slaves of our world. My lighter note begins with the title. If you could tell what it means, you get a bonus point sleuth. Secondly, the images adds to lighten the note, but hasn't appeared yet.
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3/1/2013 7:38 am |
Ohhh eeerrr sophisticated women. As I said to Zaki about her dinner being posh, your company sounds posh. I'd chicken with stuffing and vanilla frap yesterday. Today I'd carrot and coriander veggie soup for brunch with Brit tea. Ginger tea is my kinda cup of tea. Any more? Why didn't you knock the door? Are you sure you didn't? Thought I heard the door knocking?
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3/1/2013 7:49 am |
Indeed, some women even in this modern world are still restricted of their rights, bound by education, culture and poverty...I was able to experienced and work with women who are less fortunate in battered women`s house I feel blessed in a way and enjoying the same privileges in this country and proud to be a woman too My mom worked for an orphanage in the Philippines when I was a baby, while she contemplated what she was going to do with her life. I mainly do work for kids on paid or voluntary basis. Previously with older people. Was going to add, which I've time today, to add ways in which we can support human causes whether paid or voluntary. There are many causes if people have time to spare from giving advice on the phone to suicidal persons, to children being abused etc, health care and treatment, counselling, providing help for the homeless and prostitution, educating the poor, group therapy for those affected from domestic and drug abuse, fostering and many more.
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3/1/2013 7:55 am |
True Internal. Unfortunately, there are government policies and cultural issues that sometimes blocks these talents from being given to those who really needs help. Fear and oppression sometimes prevails more in other societies. If you ever want to learn more in depth about it and read a book that's worthwhile exploring, there's Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide.
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3/1/2013 8:02 am |
My heart goes out to the female members of India where women are being abducted, and killed. Hope the government can do its fair share of protecting its denizen from emotional trauma and abuse. It might be a different story if these women were willing participants rather than forced to do it. The local government in their cultures are unlikely to protect as they would condone the actions, but foreign governments could slow down the process of the women getting abducted and crossing the borders.
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3/1/2013 8:17 am |
Another answer to your question CuteLei, keeping ourselves busy when heart broken and hurt is a way to cope to look beyond ourselves and surrender ourselves to more worthy causes. You could buy me diamonds You could buy me pearls Take me on a cruise around the world Baby you know I'm worth it Dinner lit by candles Run my bubble bath Make love tenderly to last and last Baby you know I'm worth it Wanna please wanna keep wanna treat your woman right Not just dough but to show that you know she is worth your time You will lose if you chose to refuse to put her first She will and she can find a man who knows her worth Mmm Cause a real man, knows a real woman when he sees her And a real woman knows a real man ain't afraid to please her And a real woman knows a real man always comes first And a real man just can't deny a woman's worth Mm Hmm Mm Hmmm Mm Hmm Mm Hmmm Mm Hmm Mm Hmmm Mm If you treat me fairly I'll give you all my goods Treat you like a real woman should Baby I know you're worth it If you never play me Promise not to bluff I'll hold you down when sh£* gets rough Cause baby I know you're worth it She walks the mile makes you smile all the while being true Don't take for granted the passions that she has for you You will lose if you chose to refuse to put her first She will and she can find a man who knows her worth Oh Cause a real man knows a real woman when he sees her And a real woman knows a real man ain't afraid to please her And a real woman knows a real man always comes first And a real man just can't deny a woman's worth No need to read between the lines spelled out for you (spelled out for you) Just hear this song cause you can't go wrong when you value (better value) A woman's (woman's) Woman's (woman's) WORTH!by Alicia Keys
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Janey, Hi sis..Been out for awhile. Popping in and out. Here goes: Hurray for the modern women. Stay cool.
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3/3/2013 3:46 pm |
Probably like Alicia's voice more than her songs, but some of them I like. What did you think of the Bond track that Alicia and Jack White created? MB?? Unfamiliar. M5- Maroon 5?
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3/3/2013 3:50 pm |
Lol Lei. Anything but Ms. Ei. Though wouldn't mind being with a guy with a mind like his though, which is an understatement. I mean would to be fascinated with his mind. Can't grasp pure science that well. More your territory. That's why I gave up chem class. More into social sciences. Yes you're along the right lines. Probably more known as "you've pulled". In other words, you've hooked/caught someone for a date, sland Brit Eng term.
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3/3/2013 3:53 pm |
Zaki would probably blog more if she hasn't got baby duties, 2 jobs and a temperamental internet connection. Hmm wonder why you can't digest? Variety of carrots? Do you have allergies or food intolerances? Dairy and fizzy stuff can irritate me. Thanks for the offer of drink. Of course, you make yourself noticeable.
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3/3/2013 3:56 pm |
Me and you both being schooled QtPie. Ma'am?? Sorry I laugh inside everytime I hear people say that in the Philippines. I'm not used to it, yet I understand its purpose, to show respect.
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3/3/2013 3:58 pm |
Janey, Hi sis..Been out for awhile. Popping in and out. Here goes: Hurray for the modern women. Stay cool. Well pop on in and out as much as it suits you. Thanks very much for coming in. Will do. Happy tripping. Indeed.
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3/3/2013 4:46 pm |
hehehe that must be the Southern Irish version. Over where I am, it's the ears burning. Zaki no need to apologise. You work very hard. Good luck with everything. Shame about your hair. Good night to the whole family. Sleep well. Me too gotta go to work tomorrow after a bath and pack bags for my sleepover for the week at tito's. Off the weekend coming. Hasta luego! Ciao bella.
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