The best way to understand the Dark Web, for instance, is to use an iceberg as an illustration and analogy of how content is shown on the Internet and that most of the things we see, publish and share online, represent just 4% of everything existent. To begin let’s call the top of the Iceberg World… Read More
In 2017 Asian Mums Network interviewed Mala Thapar an Asian mum whos eldest son was two years old when he was diagnosed with Autism and both her and her husband knew nothing about Autism and during the diagnosis; a panel of three advised them to do their own research after handing a leaflet. Despite contacting… Read More
“WOMEN HAVE POWERFUL VOICES. THEY ARE THE MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS AND SISTERS OF CHANGE, IN THE HOME AND THE COMMUNITY. THAT’S WHY THE WOMEN AGAINST RADICALISATION NETWORK (WARN) BELIEVES THAT WOMEN CAN EMPOWER THEMSELVES TO SPEAK, LEARN AND ACT TOGETHER AGAINST RADICALISATION.” Women from different backgrounds help to make WARN what it is today. But one… Read More
As a Fine Art student, my daughter produced some amazing work. Her unusual talent always intrigued me and I wondered where she got it from. As a youngster, I never pursued art myself and always dismissed any leanings in that direction. However, sometimes we discover things about ourselves later in life that we didn’t ever… Read More
One of the cruellest things about miscarriage is that you get to keep all the pregnancy symptoms for a while. So even while you are bleeding and your body is letting go of your precious baby, you still have the fatigue and the nausea which excited you just a few days ago because it meant… Read More
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November 19, 2016
18+, Advice, Asian Mum Blogs, Asian Woman Blog, Babies, Blogs, Health & Fitness, Mums, Support, Teens, Toddlers, Wellbeing
The Place Chittagong could actually be a really beautiful place if only people would stop throwing their rubbish on the floor and spitting everywhere. The surrounding wooded hills are great to look at in the morning and evening light and feel emotional about. Unfortunately, however, as in most parts of the world, the trees are… Read More
Being pregnant means following a healthy lifestyle and is more important than ever. It is crucial to understand what steps you can take to keep you and your baby in good health. Prenatal care is one of the vital factors that ensure a strong, healthy pregnancy. This involves visiting your health care provider during the… Read More
Making your own baby food is easier and more economical than you think. Baby food can be made from the same ingredients you feed your family every day, and you will know exactly what your baby is eating. If you are considering switching from commercially packaged baby food to making your own, here are some… Read More
Living in a place where it’s hot most of the year has made me love refreshing and colorful desserts, especially fresh fruity ones. One of my favorites is Key lime pie made with Key limes. It is so beautiful and great to serve with a back yard barbecue. Key limes are different from the larger… Read More
This blog is about Anjali’s recipes, and adventures in cooking healthy meals that her husband would enjoy. All of the recipes you’ll find on this blog are “husband approved” – so even though they’re healthy, “normal” people like them too. Source: http://pickyeaterblog.com/ Share This Post:
Introducing WARN - Women Against Radicalisation Network"WOMEN HAVE POWERFUL VOICES. THEY ARE THE MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS AND SISTERS OF CHANGE, IN THE ...