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Women’s Rights

Women like silent men. They think they're listening. ~Marcel Achard,

Women's Health

The happiest women make the happiest nations.

Women's position

Of all things upon earth that bleed and grow,A herb most bruised is woman. EURIPIDES, Medea

Women's education

If you educate a man you educate a person, but if you educate a woman you educate Nation.

Women's safety

“Can you imagine a world without men? There'd be no crime, and lots of fat happy women.” ― Nicole Hollander

Monday 22 August 2016

can you accept selfie challenge from this girl?


<p><i>[Photo: Angela Nikolau/ Instagram]</i></p>

Angela Nikolau’s Instagram bio simply states “No limit, no control” and that could not be more true.

The Moscow-based dare devil and adrenaline junkie has a bit of a thing for heights. Photographing herself vicariously dangling off the side of skyscrapers and practising yoga positions at dizzying heights, your hands will get a bit clammy just looking at these pictures….

However, there’s no doubt that these images are beautiful - enchanting even. If you can get over the stomach-churning, light-headed feeling you get just looking at them.
<p><i>[Photo: Angela Nikolau/ Instagram]</i></p>                       <p><i>[Photo: Angela Nikolau/ Instagram]</i></p>
<p><i>[Photo: Angela Nikolau/ Instagram]</i></p>
<p><i>[Photo: Angela Nikolau/ Instagram]</i></p>                 <p><i>[Photo: Angela Nikolau/ Instagram]</i></p>
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Olympics Gold medals aren’t actually gold.

For the best athletes in the Olympics, their lives’ athletic training has gotten them to the top of the podium in one of the biggest events in the world. All that work and struggle, and at the end of the road is a gold medal waiting to be placed around their victorious necks.
Well, only part of it is gold.
Gold medals that were made for the Olympics aren’t actually gold. The ratio isn’t even close.
(Amber Matsumoto/Yahoo)
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All that glitters is not gold.
Gold medals haven’t been made of gold since the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm. The gold medal’s current value is $565, but if it was made entirely of gold, it would be worth a staggering $21,200.
The bronze medal, on the other hand, is worth the same amount as a tube of toothpaste – or $2.38. Much like Katie Ledecky in the 800-meter freestyle, the disparity between first and third is rather large.
Source of content yahoo :- https://in.news.yahoo.com/mystery-solved-what-are-the-olympic-medals-made-of-infographic-024241335.html 


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