The ways of the world surprise us all. Almost like the presence of both love and contempt in the sacred, world is full of extremes. Almost parallel to the developed and the developing world, treatment of women is quite different in the two worlds.
Whereas in the developing world, women are less allowed to have education, have opportunity to go out and have a say in marriage as an expressed culture, cultures of silence sees them physically and sexually abused. Latter even sees her as the faulty party, when she reports her rape. No wonder, many women in the developing world believe that it is a curse to be a woman.
Almost in every culture, women have suffered in history. Even now, suffering is clearly seen. In poorer countries, some women even believe that it is a curse to be a woman. We do not, however, fail to notice well educated women showing power in the emerging countries. Women’s Power Hub highlights both. If these facts are close to your heart please support our Facebook, Twitter and YouTube efforts. Freely share and upload videos to your sites.
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Women's Power Hub is one of the Quadri-hubs (Women's Power Hub- Web Promotion Hub- Modern World Hub- Sports Power Hub) of Dr K N Bastola, reflecting his encyclopedic work 'Women's Power: Its Past, Its Present, Its Future: Femocracy' that discusses about the past, present and future of mankind, in a single volume containing 150 subjects.
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Tuesday, 12 April 2011
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