Saturday, February 15, 2014

5 Worst Places in the World to Be a Woman



5 Worst Places in the World to Be a WomanMazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan - May, 10 2008: Afghan women walking with their children at the Blue Mosque.
by Marleysa (pen name Anna Bayrakdar - previously published in 10thousandcouplesmagazine on May 2012)
According to the World Economic Forum, as much as 85% of countries have improved conditions for women over the past six years, but there is still a very long way to go for the following five worst places in the world to be a woman in. A recent global survey taken in many countries has short-listed countries such as Afghanistan, D R Congo, Pakistan, India, and Somalia as being the worst places to be a woman.
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, chosen as the worst place of all to be a woman, is a country of conflict and strife, and is poorly governed. The simple facts are that approximately 87% of Afghan women are illiterate since schooling for women is frowned upon in their culture. Add to that the fact that approximately 70% of Afghan women are forced into marriages at the young age of 13, yet another custom or cultural tradition, and you begin to understand why it's considered to be the worst place for women to be.
Another fact is that with very poor access to doctors, about one in 11 women has a very real chance of dying in childbirth.
Another contributing factor is the domestic abuse of women, which is seen as just part of women's daily life with hardly any protection, if at all, or help from police or any other governmental authority. Women in Afghanistan are seen as the "property" of their husbands and therefore have no economic rights. In recent years, a number of women have resorted to self-immolation (burning themselves with acids) as a way to escape from bad husbands or forced marriage arrangements.
Women that do try to speak out or take on public roles such as policewomen or news broadcasters are seen to be challenging ingrained gender roles. These women are often intimidated to stop or simply killed.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo
congo woman and childThe D R Congo, also widely known as the "rape capital of the world," is second in line as one of the worst places in the world for a woman to be born. This war-stricken country, where men use kidnapping and rape as a weapon of war, has ruined thousands of lives. The armed forces in the conflicts between North and South Kivu Provinces are constantly targeting women. In 2009 alone, more than 8000 women or girls were raped by these armed forces, according to the UN.
Women in this country are continually treated as second-class citizens with almost no opportunity to ever enter politics. Since the culture here is also to force very young girls into arranged marriages, until very recently, education for women was almost nonexistent. Through the campaigning of various factions, this seems to be slowly changing, and more girls are sent to school now.
Pakistan
pakistanThird on the list of worst places to be a woman, Pakistan has a huge problem of domestic violence against women. As many as 90% of women here experience domestic violence on a regular basis. But even worse than the domestic violence is the fact that more than a thousand women and girls are victims of so-called "honor" killings every year.
Another horrifying but all too common practice is that of burns from acid-throwing that women have to endure as "punishment" for spurning marriage proposals or unwanted sexual advances. Men take this spurning as an intolerable humiliation and often retaliate by throwing acid into a woman or girl's face. in order to horribly disfigure her as "punishment." But alas, a glimmer of hope for women has arisen with the forming of the non-governmental organization Acid Survivors Foundation (ASF). This organization, with the support of a UK charity Acid Survivors Trust International, helps with medical care and battles for justice. ASF is campaigning for new laws to restrict the trade of battery acid (often used in girls' faces) and to provide rehabilitation for the victims.
India
indian womenFourth on the list of worst places to be a woman, India is yet another country with a tradition of forcing young girls under the age of 18 into unwanted marriages. But even much worse than that is the horrific fact that as many as 50 million girls are "missing" just within this past century, due to female infanticide and foeticide. This clearly reflects the absolute low status accorded to women in India.
Sex-selective abortion cases have become a significant phenomenon in several parts of India. The reasons for killing baby girls are mainly economical. Girls need a dowry to be paid to a future husband, and in this poverty-stricken country, the cost of a dowry and an ignorance of family planning are the predominant reasons for these hideous crimes against baby girls.
Somalia
somalian women and childrenSomalia, the fifth worst place to be a woman, is a place where 95% of young girls face genital mutilation, usually between the ages of four and 11. Given the fact that there is a very poor health system, as few as 9% of women are ever able to give birth in a health facility, making the maternal mortality rate very high.
Here, as in many other places in Africa, women are often not allowed any education to speak of. Domestic violence is seen as just another part of daily life, and women live in constant fear of being kidnapped, raped, or killed. Add to that a total lack of proper health care or basic needs, and cultural inferiority as a reality for women, and one can fully understand why this country is considered to be one of the worst places in the world to be a woman.
To conclude, these are but a few of the horrors that women still have to endure in some countries and that we, as a caring world, need to look at seriously. Action needs to be taken to help emancipate more women around the world.

Preferred Writers Group: 5 Worst Places in the World to Be a Woman: Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan - May, 10 2008: Afghan women walking with their children at the Blue Mosque. by Marleysa (pen name Anna Bayrokdar).
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Easy Tips To Make More Money Writing Articles

Writing articles is a lucrative career and many people make a full time living doing so. It can be a rewarding and fulfilling career if you are passionate about it and ready to put in the efforts required for it. There are many advantages of choosing it as a career option, It can help you achieve your financial goals, improve knowledge on various topics and even grow your business. It is important that you have a proper work schedule and stay committed to your job which will help you build a loyal customer base which is the key to being successful in this career.

Here are a few helpful tips for anyone who makes money writing articles or considering getting into it:

1) Write interesting article
The first and probably most important thing to be successful as an article writer is to come up with interesting and engaging articles. It is easier to build and grow your reader base when you regularly write engaging and informative articles. There are thousands of articles published online everyday and you have to offer something different and unique for people to read your work over everyone else.

2) Team Up
You can find and team up with fellow writers as this can often prove to be beneficial for both of you. I have declined client orders in the past because I was busy with other orders but when you team up it would mean more work that can be completed and a larger client base. One more advantage of working in partnership with other writers is that you can learn from each others experience which will help you both grow your career. You can even team up with other people like virtual assistants and proofreaders which expands the type of services you offer.

Writing articles can be one of the most rewarding career if you approach it with a positive mindset. There are a number of ways to increase your income as an article writer but the above discussed tips can certainly help you get things rolling and help you move forward in your way to become a successful writer.

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How Flash Fiction Has Improved All of My Writing


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Jason McBride is the creator of the Intellectual Ninja and the Scourge of Scoundrels series. He is also the author of Watch Out For Sneaker Waves. He is currently hard at work on his first book of fiction, available Spring 2014.

He is the proud father of four amazing children and the happy husband of one wife. He aspires to be an extreme sleeper. 

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Not Available In Your Country- a Frustrating Message

Have you ever wanted to register on a site, full of hope that it might provide you with another earning opportunity, only to be deflated after discovering that the site is not available in your country? I have just gone through this experience a few days ago when I wanted to register on Chat About, a site I had read about and which seemed to me like a new version of Mylot.
 However, I went through a much bigger disappointment several months ago with Slicethepie, a site on which I had been allowed to register and on which users made money by writing short reviews of song from different artists and musical genres.
On that particular site I was about halfway to reaching the payment threshold, which was at about $20 if I remember well, when I received an email informing me that Slicethepie was no longer available to users from my country. It’s easy to understand how upset I was in that case; I had really wasted my time with it by trying to do my best to write positive things about songs I didn’t really like, with a few exceptions.
 Anyway, things like this probably happened to many users from less developed countries, so we have to learn to deal with it and carry on in search of other sites which allow users from all over the world to express themselves, and luckily PWG falls into this category.

I previously published this article at PostAnyArticle on January 11, 2014.

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Anyway, things like this probably happened to many users from less developed countries, so we havev to learn to deal with it and carry on in search of other sites which allow users from all over the world to express themselves, and luckily PAA falls into this category.
Read more at http://postanyarticle.com/general/available-country-frustrating-message/#dpSI2ck4FsbIeKWq.99
However, I went through a much bigger disappointment several months ago with Slicethepie, a site on which I had been allowed to register and on which users made money by writing short reviews of song from different artists and musical genres.
Read more at http://postanyarticle.com/general/available-country-frustrating-message/#dpSI2ck4FsbIeKWq.99
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Corneal Abrasion ( cornea scratched)



This happens quite often, your eye is suddenly hurting badly with the feeling like “something is in it” well you could very well have corneal abrasion.

The cornea is the front window of your eye and it covers the iris (the colored part of the eye) round the pupil. When the cornea is scratched, cut, or even scraped these are all known as corneal abrasions.

Usually these injuries are caused by your fingernail, makeup brushes, rubbing of the eyes, and even paper cuts. Or sometimes “dry eye” can actually cause the abrasion.

Symptoms of corneal abrasions are: tearing, redness, pain, soreness, and blurred vision. Some treatments are applying a patch over the eye, taking antibiotics to prevent infection and also eyes drops to keep the eye lubricated.

Minor abrasions will usually heal within a day or two but other larger abrasions can take about a week. Unfortunately the process can be painful because there are more nerve endings in the cornea than anywhere else in the body

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Glad It's Over

Thank God it's all gone and over. The worst winter storm we've had here in years in Eastern N.C. is finally over. Cabin fever is starting to set in with many treading out despite the warnings to stay inside. This latest winter storm brought in about 8-10 inches of snow in my area. For some strange reason, I thought returning home to North Carolina from New York was a good way to escape this kind of weather. Boy, was I mistaken.

The weather this year has been so unpredictable. We've always been taught to dress in layers to offset this kind of weather but even that is not working for me. I'm just hoping the Ground hog was wrong and we're not going to see 6 more weeks of this. I know it's winter but this I was not expecting and I don't think anyone else around here was either.

It seems as if we're locked into some kind of a pattern with the snow, rain and sleet. For the last month or so, we've had some type of storm-related weather bi-weekly. Also it seems the storm(s) have chosen a particular day to make an appearance as well. With Tuesday being the chosen day to appear, school has been closed for most of the week.

All I can say is if this is any indication of how the summer will be, we're in for a hell of a summer.

Photo credit: New Bern Sun Journal, New Bern NC

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Living Life or a Life Worth Living

Have you ever questioned yourself about the quality of your life? Often times, we never think about such things until confronted with a different perspective such as that of an elderly person who lives alone. If I was asked that question, I would have to say that right now, I am living a life. When you think about it, it doesn't sound rewarding.

How would you like to create a life worth living? Would you even know where to begin? Most of us are too busy with "stuff" that we have to do that creating any kind of rewarding atmosphere has never entered our mind. Tapping into that sixth sense of yearning, creativity and thinking outside of the box attitude is quite scary for some of us.

We like living in the comfort zone regardless of the pain, setbacks and hardships it may cause. To do anything else requires change and we make excuses as to why that is a "bad thing". So we continue to live life without any recognition of how mundane our life is. We teach this to our children and to their children until a pattern develops. Who will break the cycle?

Are you content with leaving behind a legacy of living life? Or would you like your book to read "she made life worth living"?

credit: The image above was created by me.


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Herbal Remedies For Treating Cellulite



Cellulite is a popular term for body fat, it is simply fat that has developed and has a cottage cheese look because of the way it is deposited in the body. Body fat is usually stored under the skin where the connective tissues separated cells are stored into compartments.

When fat cells increase in size they have a tendency to bulge and spread out of their compartments giving the skin an uneven and thick look.

There are natural healing remedies that can effectively help to keep cellulite in check and here are some herbal remedies that are effective to try:

Gotu Kola- is a leafy green herb native to India and it has been used for centuries for connective tissue disease. Taking this herb can help to strengthening the skin and connective tissue.

Horse chestnut- It is used for varicose veins and hemorrhoids but can also help reduce the swelling and aids in strengthening the connective tissues. You can get horse chestnut in a cream which is an anti-inflammatory and astringent, it can be purchased in most health food stores.

Extra tip- did you know that apple cider has been known to help the body rid itself of body fat.

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Good Day to Everyone

Have been informed by Jaid about this group. I said I will try to join and see how things will work. It is good to see there are lots of writers who are already contributing to this blog site and it seems like they are all enjoying the company. We are to be honest to one another. I guess we should admit that we really are looking for an Internet site anywhere on the globe that will really help us financially. Of course we are all fond of writing. We cannot guarantee a perfect piece of each content that we are going to write. What important is, just have fun and enjoy the ride.
Have a great day everyone.
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