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Empowered by Instinct: How Self-Defense Reshapes Women’s Lives in France
Women’s self-defense classes have grown in popularity over the past decade. In France, due to frequent safety accidents on subways and streets, as well as domestic violence, women are paying more and more attention to their own safety. “Near the business district of La Défense, several men surrounded me in broad daylight and said they wanted to get to know me. I waved my hands to refuse, but they were unwilling to leave. They even tried to grab my arm and touch me. hair. I quickened my pace and tried to leave, but they kept following me. Finally, I escaped into a shopping mall and escaped. Although they did not…
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How jealousy destroyed a sisterhood but inspired a president: The story of Parvana and Masooma
In ancient Persian, “Parvana” means butterfly. Beautiful butterflies, colorful butterflies, romantic and free butterflies. “The Mountains Sing” is a book by the Afghan-American writer Hosseini. There is such a butterfly in it-a butterfly with broken wings. Parvana has a twin sister, Masooma. Two sisters conceived in the same womb, like the North and South Poles of the earth, have led completely different lives since birth. If fate has likes and dislikes, sister Masooma is the favored half, while Parvana is the hated half. Masuma was born smoothly. She has a beautiful appearance and a docile temperament, and is deeply loved by everyone. Where is Parvana? When he was born, the…