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Who run the world?

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 Feminism /ˈfɛmɪnɪz(ə)m/: The advocacy of women's rights on the ground of equality. Today's post is so different then any other post, today I'm announcing a very exciting thing that I wanted to be part of since so long. I'm official taking part of 2018 class of Women Deliver Young Leaders Program -300 advocates from 121 countries . What is the WDYL? It is an opportunity to remind the world that young people are powerful and necessary agents of change in the global movement for gender equality. Started in 2010, the award-winning Women Deliver Young Leaders Program provides youth advocates with opportunities to take their work advancing gender equality to the next level. I was born and raised in the south west of Algeria, from a very traditional place. Now days And thanks to civilization most of women in my area have the right to make their own decisions and go for higher education. Whereas, if we move deeper into the south side of the country and in

Book Review #1: Reading Lolita in Tehran

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If you are obsessed with reading as me, we know that the struggle is real to find that amazing book you were looking for since ages, a real book that you can feel. that was my feeling when i finally found "Reading Lolita in Tehran" at Kinokunyia books store at Dubai, UAE ( their website in case you are looking for original books https://uae.kinokuniya.com). * Moving to the real talk* Reading Lolita in Tehran is a memoir in a book written by Iranian author and professor Azar Nafisi. Published in 2003, it was on the New York Times bestseller list for over one hundred weeks and has been translated into 32 languages. Azar Nafisi is an Iranian writer and professor of English literature. She has resided in the United States since 1997 and became an American citizen in 2008. She wrote a great books one this one really got me. i'm so into feminism and this story described every single detail about how does it feel to be a free minded in a very religious coun