Women
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Who Was Nichelle Nichols, and Her Mark on American History
The American actress Nichelle Nichols, best known for her role in the 1960s science fiction TV series Star Trek, died…
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Meaning of the Symbols Used During the Ceremony of the New President in Colombia
Diana Medina Casas, Director of Monitoring and Strategy, and a political analyst have kindly sent us her perspective in this…
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Why Should We Embrace Kaizen in Our Daily Lives?
The word Kaizen comes from the Japanese terms “Kai” meaning changes, and “Zen”, which alludes to getting better. This is…
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Gertrude Ederle, the First Woman To Swim the English Channel
In 1926, Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim the English Channel surpassing the mark of the men who…
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Kankuamo Women Preserve Their Community Thanks to Technology
We tend to believe that indigenous communities use information and communication technologies, or the Internet, very little or not at…
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Drew Barrymore, an Example of Resilience
Drew Barrymore laughing under the rain is one of the most viral videos this week
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ARE YOU PREY TO THE STIGMA OF THE SUPERWOMAN?
Women today carry this cultural stigma of being superwoman, that woman who demands to meet the expectations of what is…
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QUICK GUIDE TO THE SQUARE BREATHING TECHNIQUE TO REDUCE STRESS
There are times when it is convenient to stop, take a breath to continue with your activities, releasing stress, and…
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Who Is Leonor Zalabata, Colombian Indigenous Ambassador to the UN?
President-elect Gustavo Petro seeks to have a diverse cabinet and representatives like Leonor Zalabata new Ambassador to the UN
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The two Biggest Hollywood Cases Supported by the #MeToo Movement
Since Tarana Burke Afro-AmericanSince Tarana Burke Afro-American activist for civil rights created the Me too movement in 2006 the feminist…
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