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The Fight for a Living Wage: May Day and the Minimum Wage Movement in India
Introduction: May Day, also known as International Workers' Day, is a day of celebration and solidarity for workers around the world. On this day, workers come together to demand better working conditions, fair wages, and basic labor rights. This year, the fight for a living wage is at the forefront of the May Day protests in India, as workers and labor activists push for an increase in the minimum wage.
By Mohamed Azharudeen3 years ago in Pride
Workin' It
Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova are back! These hard working women have been pounding the pavement and making their way through the trenches of the professional world in order to bring fans a book dedicated to the ins and outs of the modern workplace. “Working Girls: Trixie and Katya’s Guide to Professional Womanhood,” is a hysterical and poignant take on a workplace self help book that shines with the comedic genius that each of these drag superstars are known for.
By Kurt Mason3 years ago in Pride
Top 10 Reasons for Russia and America Conflicts
The relationship between Russia and the United States has been marked by both cooperation and conflict. The two countries have been on opposite sides of many issues over the years, leading to a strained relationship between them. In this article, we will explore the top 10 reasons for the conflicts between Russia and America.
By Muhammad Atif3 years ago in Pride
The History of History
The history of history is the study of the development of the discipline of history over time. The origins of history can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome, where historians documented important events and recorded the deeds of rulers and other important figures. In this article, we will explore the history of history from its ancient roots to the modern era.
By Sujan Paudel3 years ago in Pride
Sky's the Limit
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills and lush green forests, there was a girl named Lily. She had big dreams and aspirations that seemed impossible to achieve in a place like her hometown, but she refused to let her circumstances hold her back.
By MalikSaira Maqbool3 years ago in Pride
Let Children be Children
As a child, we all loved to watch cartoons and shows geared to children. Usually around the age of 5, we become aware of the other message these shows relay. A message that may or may not be intentional by the writers, but nonetheless an important message. Romance is between a man and a woman; boy and girl, whether it is a TV show or movie. As a child, we accepted the terms. We understood it was normal for a boy to fall in love with a girl or vice versa. These shows would support the idea by occasionally displaying a kiss scene with two characters of opposite genders, or families with both a mother and a father. When reality meets with media examples, it validated relationships. Additionally, parents and family members begin joking about having a boyfriend/girlfriend. Eventually, friends would too. Everyone waits for the day when the child matures, and announces their love interest to someone of the opposite gender. This is the norm. It is what most people expect and want for their child. It has been the norm before television and motion pictures were introduced. The media has only reinforced this ideology.
By Iris Harris3 years ago in Pride









