EDUCATION in INDIA Education in India is provided by the public sector as well as the private sector, with control and funding coming from three levels: central, state, and local. The Nalanda University was the oldest university-system of education in the world. Western education became ingrained into Indian society with the establishment of the British Raj. Education in India falls under the control of both the Union Government and the states, with some responsibilities lying … [Read more...]
Fidelis Wambui Karanja – WOMAN of ACTION™
A Celebration of Women™ Celebrates the Life of this powerful human being that has offered her life to the bettering of the lives of others. Drawing from her inner strength and never giving up as she faced one obstacle after the next, this powerhouse is now the founder of an organization designed to provide women survivors of war, civil strife, gender based violence and young women in distress with tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and … [Read more...]
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf – WOMAN of ACTION™
A Celebration of Women™ in honor of the Decade of Women announcement, was inspired to Celebrate the Life of this powerhouse of a woman, that we foresee as a major role in the Unity of Africa, Empowerment of Women; as well as, the Peace in our world, in general. Ellen is one of the women on this planet that has withstood adversity, working for the betterment of others, at all costs. Her intention, integrity and perseverence in her work alone, should speak volumes as to her character, and we are … [Read more...]
Babysitting: 10 Classic Books to Read with your Child
Babysitting: 10 Classic Books to Read with your Child Reading with your child is an enjoyable activity that many parents love to do with their kids, and according to the U.S. Department of Education is one worth doing often. The U.S. Department of Education has stated that it will not only help her learn to read, but it will also help her to be successful throughout all of her education and onto her career. Check out these classic stories that you may remember from your childhood and read … [Read more...]
RACHAEL TENGBOM – WOMAN of ACTION™
A Celebration of Women™ is excited to Celebrate the Life of an Amazing Maasai Woman. WOMAN of ACTION™ Rachael Tengbom RachaelTengbom is a native of the Maasai tribe and founder of ‘Voices of Hope’, an organization that rescues girls in Kaljiado, Kenya, Rachael’s home town. Voices of Hope is based in Kennewick and provides Maasai girls with education and a safe place to live. Her MISSION "As a teacher in Kenya, Rachael … [Read more...]
WOMAN of ACTION™ – Jolita Kelias
A Celebration of Women™ is elated to Celebrate the Life of this yet another inspirational Woman. This inspiration of a woman meadered in, out and around her 'Dream'; but, never gave up completely. Through her perseverence and loyalty to self, her dream eventually manifested. At her lowest moment in life, she was graced with a Spiritual Experience that inspired and motivated her to get immediately back onto her own Path of Destiny. It is an honor to have her here, and a … [Read more...]
VERONICA – Balance in the Present
A New Message From VERONICA Balance in the Present "Becoming physical is indeed a great undertaking. The benefits are many if one can navigate a steady path towards the evolving of the soul. It is often that we are asked about the future. Many in their belief systems feel that the future is a pre-written script that if followed will take them to the next level. The fascination of what the future will bring negates the power of the present. It is really the … [Read more...]
Female Afghan Official Assassinated
Afghan Women Murdered RAWA: Some Afghan women who have been murdered in the past few years (L to R): Shaima Rezayee, May 18, 2005 Malalai Kakar, September 28, 2008 Zaki Zaki, June 6, 2007 Second Row: Sitara Achakzai, April 12, 2009 Safia Amajan, September 25, 2006 Shokiba Sanga Amaaj, June 1, 2007 Afghan women are killed for demanding their rights A few of the women who have been killed or threatened for daring to demand their rights. Female Afghan … [Read more...]