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Port du Loiron, Angoulins, Charente Maritime.
Loiron's harbour, Angoulins, Charente Maritime, France
This picture was taken on the Saturday of Sparkle 2019, although I don't look very sparkling! I don't know why I look so stern in this picture, as that was a most enjoyable day for me.
In fact I chose this picture to upload because it's the only one of that session where my facial expression does not resemble that of a bulldog chewing a wasp.
I really must remember to smile more.
MODEL & PHOTOGRAPHER: RicoRacer Flux
FASHION: Tableu Vivant
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EVERYBODY HURTS
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pudOF...
When your day is long and the night,
the night is yours alone.
When you’re sure you’ve had enough of this life,
Well, HANG ON....
Don’t let yourself go ‘cause everybody cries.
And everybody hurts sometimes.
Sometimes everything is wrong
Now it’s time to sing along.
the Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium. The memorial to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres Salient in WW1 and whose graves are unknown, is carved with 55000 names. Every evening at 8pm there is a ceremony of remembrance, with the last post being blown by three trumpeters, and wreaths are laid.
it was my first time in paris. truely beautiful city it was and i couldn't explain my thoughts with any words. i used this photo as a cover of our magazine this month
My dad called me Wednesday morning. My mom collapsed this night and he had to call an emergency doctor. She got in the hospital and had a surgery (she got a heart pacemaker). She was very close to death. Luckily my dad was at home this week and found her. Normally he is away on a job during the week because he is a construction worker...
It was very shocking for me. I took the Friday off and drove to my parents over the weekend. It seems that she is stable for now but I'm still concerned about her.
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Featuring VoguE's new release. Blogged with taxi at: slaccordingtoeva.com/2015/09/01/flower-in-sorrow/
It was a shocking message which I received two weeks ago. My dad had to go to the hospital and now he is recovering from a surgery.
He is ok at the moment but I was very shocked and nervous these weeks. Life is short and we should enjoy every moment.
I went to Turkey & Germany on 2007.... wanna upload some fotos about this trip then found that the whole folder disappeared....... all fotos are lost....!!! My god..... what should I do....? I really want to cry..... T_T
Sep 14, 2009 #400
Photo mounted on cardboard
Probably an early copy of an early dag
Found in an album of a Hungarian family
Violence against women
Violence against women and girls is a major health and human rights concern. Women can experience physical or mental abuse throughout their lifecycle, in infancy, childhood and/or adolescence, or during adulthood or older age. While violence has severe health consequences for the affected, it is a social problem that warrants an immediate coordinated response from multiple sectors.
The Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women (1993) defines violence against women as "any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or mental harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in private life."
This encompasses, inter alia, "physical, sexual and psychological violence occurring in the family and in the general community, including battering, sexual abuse of children, dowry-related violence, rape, female genital mutilation and other traditional practices harmful to women, non-spousal violence and violence related to exploitation, sexual harassment and intimidation at work, in educational institutions and elsewhere, trafficking in women, forced prostitution, and violence perpetrated or condoned by the state."
Is battering just a psychological problem?
No. The ultimate answer to why does he batter is: BECAUSE HE CAN. What that means is that the society has given him the idea that a woman is property, his home his castle. Behavior he knows he'd never get away with in the outside world, seems to be permitted at home.
(Some batterers are also aggressive outside the home - this is not a good sign but at least it makes this type of man more predictable. The inconsistency of many batterers' behavior at home vs. outside is more confusing for us to grasp.)
So we're saying that not all men are batterers, it takes special circumstances to motivate abusive personalities - but once formed, these men who might like to abuse many people get the message that there will be consequences for so doing everywhere EXCEPT with his woman. That's what is meant by he does it BECAUSE HE CAN.
Another way to put this is to say that it takes a combination of culture and family dysfunction to create an abusive personality.
(i) 1 in 2 women have a chance of being raped in their lifetime
(II) A woman is raped every 26 seconds in South Africa
(III) More than 40% of perpetrators are known to the rape survivor.
(IV) Less than 2% of reported rapes are false
(V) Most rapes occur within the rapists community
(VI) 1 in 4 women are in an abusive relationship
(VII) A woman is killed every 6 days by her intimate male partner in South Africa.
(VIII) Women are more likely to be attacked by someone they know than by a stranger
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