MULHER Do ostracismo à luta pelos direitos nos dias atuais

Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo!

” Falar sobre violência, principalmente a violência psicológica, que se manifesta de uma forma sutil dentro dos relacionamentos, é importante porque ajuda a mulher a identificar os sinais de que ela pode viver essa violência e achar que é natural ” quando a gente sabe que não.

O livro é um convite a todas às mulheres que precisam enfrentar e vencer a violência. Se você deseja agregar conhecimento, ou mesmo, de repente, quiser presentear àquela amiga que você sabe que vive um relacionamento doentio ( violência doméstica), mas não quer falar diretamente sobre isso com ela por achar delicado, você prenteá-la e sugerir a leitura. Existem muitas formas de ajudar uma mulher a sair de uma situação de violência.

O livro é fruta de uma nela parceria com a Editora Viseu. Quer adquirir o seu? Clica no site da Viseu que vou deixar aqui pra vocês.

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Um abraço fraternal…

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Uçurtma

KAYIPDefter(arşiv)

  • kış geldi, merdiven dayadı gök kızıllığına,
  • macun; uçurtmalar makas ağızlarında,
  • sürgün, kibritlerin dilini kemiren ateş
  • böceği, bir kıyısı bulanık çoruh nehrinin….
  • /
  • bir nehy veriyor kadife yüzlere mimar;
  • hem gölgesine dar, hem mihverine
  • dar, mevsimin son üzüm demleri bunlar;
  • misafiriyiz göklerin, bir kaldıraç ilmi uçurtmalarda….

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Mozambique: fighting terrorism

AFRICA DIPLOMATIC

Brussels 12.09.2022 “Last week I was in Mozambique, a country where EU support plays a significant including through one of the largest recipients of EU support and host to one of our EU military training missions” writes the EU top diplomat Josep Borrell.

“My visit aimed to show that the EU does not forget crises in other parts of the world, despite facing the worst threat to European security since the end of World War II with the war of aggression against Ukraine. Mozambique’s fight against terrorism is one of these security crises that we help to tackle using all EU instruments.”

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The Week’s Best Cartoons 9/10

Filosofa's Word

As always, TokyoSand over at Political Charge has found the best cartoons from the past week, and as usual, I am a few days late in re-blogging her post!  This week’s biggest story was the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and I know from following Clay Jones’ blog, just how difficult it was to do a political cartoon that showed the respect we all had for her.  Second in line was Steve Bannon’s arrest, which was a big deal here in the U.S., probably not so much across the pond.  Below is a sampling from TokyoSand’s post … be sure to click the link at the bottom to see the entire collection!  Thank you, TS!


Here in the U.S., our news was dominated by Bannon turning himself in and other MAGA acting like dangerous dorks, whereas the U.K. dealt with the loss of their longest reigning monarch.

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♫ Witch Doctor ♫

Filosofa's Word

Every now and then, I like to just have a bit of fun with the music posts here on Filosofa’s Word, and I thought it was about time for a fun oldie … and I do mean oldie … probably older than some of you!  The year was 1958 … I was 7 years old, but I remember it well.

Now … how many of you remember Alvin & the Chipmunks?  They were three adorable animated chipmunks named Alvin (the ringleader), Simon, and Theodore.  Their creator was a man named Ross Bagdasarian who went by the stage name David Seville.

Seville got the vocal effect by recording his voice into a tape recorder that was slowed to half speed and then playing it back at normal speed. Today’s song, Witch Doctor, was his first song to use the technique, and at that point there were no “Chipmunks.” (The squeaky…

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Human Balance Sheet

Kaushal Kishore

Today I was reading and analysing a balance sheet of a company. Suddenly a thought crossed my mind,
“Is our life also not like a balance sheet, if we take the day of birth as the first day (1st April) and the day when we breathe last as the last day (31st March) of the human year?”

We are born with two columns of innate assets and liabilities, and subsequently we earn assets like knowledge, skills, good traits and behaviour, but negatives increase our liabilities.

Whatever we do in our life is nothing but transactions (karmas), both credit and debit. Credit transactions (good actions) give us good feelings, while debit transactions (misdeeds) cause unhappiness. And sometimes, we have to do both credit and debit transactions together.

More credits help us add more assets and lessen the liabilities, while excess debits will deplete assets and increase liabilities. But after all additions…

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This week is Truly for Chocolate Lovers! Berry Chocolate Milkshake — Tanooki Homemade Cafe

Happy National Chocolate Milkshake Day! Attention all chocoholics like me, this week has started so wonderfully and this festive vibes continues because tomorrow, 9/13, is International Chocolate Day, and coming Wednesday, 9/14, is National Food is Medicine Day(you know chocolate is not only good for our health but for our soul too!!) So, 2 food […]

This week is Truly for Chocolate Lovers! Berry Chocolate Milkshake — Tanooki Homemade Cafe

Flavored Rice

I add cayenne pepper and or black ground pepper to my brown rice – and sometimes zaatar.

In Dianes Kitchen

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Do you fix your rice with water? I’m sure many of you will not be surprised by this post and you have made it this way many times. However, I have followers that are just learning to cook or do not cook that often and may not know this.

If you want to eat a basic white rice, then just follow the directions on the package. If you want a nice change of flavor to your rice, replace the water with either chicken broth, vegetable broth or beef broth. Follow the directions for cooking on the rice bag and you will enjoy a new flavor to your rice.

Keep in mind that you can also add spices to your rice, however, you should cook the spices in a little oil first. Most spices won’t release their flavor in water but they do in oil. After you cook them in the…

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