Monthly Archives: July 2023
Retro Music 71
1980 is 43 years ago. Hard to believe, I know. So I am saying that this is suitably retro, and is also my favourite song by Stevie Wonder. Lately, I …
Retro Music 71
Female Friends In Photos: 1930s-1970s

English ladies pretending to smoke pipes, late 1930s. German girls on holiday with their cameras, 1930s. American ladies enjoying ice cream at a …
Female Friends In Photos: 1930s-1970s
Not A Book But A Call To Action

Introducing “Believe” a book that holds the key to unlocking your true potential and transforming your life. With every turning page, you will …
Not A Book But A Call To Action
How Hot Can It Get?
A question many are asking……but sadly not the right people are asking this probing question. There has been many blog posts about the extreme heat …
How Hot Can It Get?
Red Spotted Purple Admiral and Purple Phlox #flower #butterfly #virginia #FOTD

It’s Purple Day (but what day isn’t?!) Red Spotted Purple Admiral and Purple Phlox, 7/20/23. S. Darlington#FOTD
Red Spotted Purple Admiral and Purple Phlox #flower #butterfly #virginia #FOTD
EU: new measures against Iran

Brussels 20.07.2023 The Council today established a new framework for restrictive measures in view of Iran’s military support of Russia’s war of …
EU: new measures against Iran
7356 Haiku
7356 Haiku Hay tantos sueñosque dejarán de ser;…en el erial. 18/7/23 j.ll.folch Esta obra está bajo una Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-…
7356 Haiku
A ‘diplomatic tiff’ over same-sex marriage is downplayed, but differences on LGBTQ+ issues remain in the Jamaica-U.S. relationship · Global Voices
LGBTQ+ issues have long been a vexed issue in Jamaica — and rarely discussed at an official level. Jamaica’s Information Minister recently announced that LGBTQI+ rights and abortion will not be on the agenda during ongoing discussions on constitutional reform. While several Caribbean nations took positive steps towards recognition of the LGBTQ+ community in 2022, Jamaica was not among them.
The island’s archaic anti-sodomy laws remain on the books despite a 2020 report by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights calling for the repeal of the island’s Offences Against the Persons Act. The Jamaican government has not yet responded to that report. Meanwhile, on March 31 this year, activist Maurice Tomlinson’s long-running efforts in a constitutional case challenging the anti-sodomy law were put on hold, pending a separate trial date that will determine whether the Supreme Court can adjudicate the matter. Four Christian groups are interested parties in the case.
Just A Few Days Left
🔥 As a special pre-launch offer, I’m thrilled to offer you a limited-time discount. Prebook your copy on Amazon now and get the book at an exclusive price of just INR 250! 🎉
You must be logged in to post a comment.