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Switzerland: The Women’s Strike Expressed in Many Ways
For the second time in nearly 30 years, the women of Switzerland took to the streets to go on strike o.n June 14th 2019. This is an insider review. Why did you strike? How did you strike? Read their true stories here
From Pain to Paint
Victoria Sparkes is sharing her remarkable story with a selfless desire to inspire us to be creative and adventurous with our own colours, to help us bridge the distance between pain and paint, just as she did.
What does it take to raise a confident child?
Parents just need some time off but going on a date night could be a bridge too far! It takes a village to raise a child, but where is this village?
Shared Dreams Creating a better reality for orphans
“I’ll do it myself Busy Book” - a developing soft book, which helps small children to develop their sensory skills & fine motor skills, which is important for their development.
The Magic of Joy
Simplify your life and clarify your mind! Many people feel overwhelmed and stressed surrounded by all their possessions.Someone might be
lacking gratitude and appreciation for her belongings and someone else might be missing joy in
their life.
Helping Patients Around the World Own Their Health
Backpack Health brings together the pharmaceutical industry and rare disease foundations to truly empower their patients and families affected with rare and chronic conditions.
Mothers who code
The chances of finding fulfilling employment that allows Stay at Home Mums to balance their career goals and family commitments are slim. What does it take to redefine your professional orientation after giving birth?
Finance analyst became a Balloon Artist and transitioned to a whole new world
Each year,
the balloon industry requires 16 million trees which take up over 363 million kilograms of CO2 gases from the Earth's atmosphere.
Easter: eggs, hares, lamb and the return of warmth and sunshine – a Christian festival that feels pagan
Easter rituals as we know them today represent an untidy collection of customs connected with celebrating spring growth and the end of austerity – a time for new clothes and rich food.
Mothering Sunday
At the Bloomsbury Ephemera Fair today you could see books, ephemera, maps, prints, posters, postcards, photographs but looking for unusual printed items related to Mother’s Day could bring a new perspective on Mother’s day. An old leaflet signed by C…
Delivering The Fourth Industrial Revolution to your doorstep
“Rather than resign to fate, I stood up, picked up the pieces of my life and began all over again. During that period, I re-invented myself and learnt some valuable life lessons.” Michael Knulst, The Netherlands