The phrase “plundering in the apocalypse” perfectly captures the harsh reality of a civilization reduced to disorder and anarchy in a post-apocalyptic world. Natural, economic, or the emergence of the undead, there is always a fierce battle for life in the wake of catastrophe. When the old order falls, it’s replaced with an unfriendly realm where the norms of the past no longer hold.
The survivors are thrown into a world gone wild, where order has broken down and anarchy and desperation have filled the void. Adaptability is now more important than ever in order to thrive in our modern world. Those that make it through challenging situations and emerge victorious are the ones who were able to quickly adapt, expanding their skill sets to include more than just the …
Pichuneter is more than just an event; it’s a cultural experience that has transcended its humble beginnings in South America to become an international phenomenon. Rooted in tradition and community, Pichuneter has captured the imagination of people across the globe, evolving into a celebration that bridges the gap between creativity, culture, and connection. This article delves into the origins, evolution, and significance of Pichuneter, exploring why it has become such a powerful force in contemporary culture.
The Origins of Pichuneter
Pichuneter traces its roots to the vibrant cultures of South America, where it first emerged as a community-driven festival. Originating in small villages, the festival was a way for residents to come togethe…
Streetwear fashion has always been a dynamic and ever- evolving member of the fashion industry. Among the plethora of brands that have surfaced, CRTZ Clothing has sculpted a unique niche for itself. Known for its bold designs, artistic applicability, and commitment to quality, CRTZ Clothing is further than just a fashion marker; it’s a movement. This composition delves into the origins, elaboration, and impact of CRTZ Clothing on the streetwear geography.
The Origins of CRTZ Clothing
CRTZ Clothing was innovated in( Time), with a vision to review streetwear by blending contemporary fashion with artistic rudiments. The authors,( Names), were passionate about creating a brand that reverberated with the youth, especially those wh…
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ROME, May 23 2010 (IPS) – Saving the planet from environmental catastrophe is undoubtedly very important, but one of the reasons many people are not doing their bit could be that being green does not seem much fun.
Gary Nabhan lecturing at a biodiversity festival in Rome. Credit: Paul Virgo/IPS
Activists frequently tell us, with good reason, that things such as driving cars, eating red meat and jetting off overseas on holiday should be cut down or eliminated because of their hefty carbon footprints…
Surviving in Africa, especially when you are a premature baby who requires special care, is not always a certainty. Credit: Casia Ciechanowska/Doctors with Africa CUAMM
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 10 2015 (IPS) – 20 years on from Beijing, gender inequality is still a priority at United Nations.
On the first day of the (CSW) in New York, the Permanent Missions of Italy and United Republic of Tanzania to the U.N. opened the photographic exhibition A waiting room- Mothers and children first .
The pictures were taken by Polish photographer Kasia Ciechanowska, who focused on the conditions of Tanzanian women, highlighting the risks pregnant women go through in poor heal…
Masooma Ranalvi is the founder of WeSpeakOut and has campaigned to end FGM/C.
NEW DELHI, India, Jan 28 2021 (IPS) – Survivors of female genital mutilation or cutting (FGM/C), are determined to share their stories to end this practice – even though they face ostracisation by their communities.
Masooma Ranalvi, an FGM/C survivor and founder of ‘WeSpeakOut’, an organisation committed to eliminating FGM/C or khafd/khafz/khatna explains that FGM/C is practised by various communities in India but is prominently practised among the Dawoodi Bohras.
However, speaking out against the harmful practice has not been easy for Ranalvi and the many others who have dared to r…