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Oprah CRASHES Meghan's speech
In a surprising twist, Meghan Markle has made headlines once again, this time for her involvement in a new bookstore inauguration. Recently, Meghan has been popping up at various public events, particularly those tied to her favorite topic—books. As an avid book lover myself, it's hard to criticize anyone for promoting reading. But when Meghan is involved, there always seems to be more than meets the eye.
By The Big Bad about a year ago in Critique
KALONZO MUSYOKA CRITICIZES PRESIDENT RUTO OVER CONTROVERSIAL ADANI DEAL
Kalonzo Musyoka Criticizes President Ruto Over Controversial Adani Deal Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has once again criticized the Kenya Kwanza government, accusing it of having hidden motives in the controversial Adani deal to take over operations at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
By David Muleiabout a year ago in Critique
Women on Screen: Psychological Themes in Contemporary Indian Cinema
Cinema and film are prevalent forms of mass communication that significantly influence opinions, shape perceptions, and reinforce prevailing cultural norms. They entertain audiences globally, offering an escape from everyday life by creating an alternate reality. Additionally, cinema has the power to alter individuals' mindsets and help establish new cultural, social, and political values. Indian cinema has long been a significant part of Indian culture, impacting society and individual lives in various ways. Movies influence people's fashion choices, speech, and social behaviour, both directly and indirectly. Over time, Indian cinema has evolved from traditional mythological films to "Bollywoodized" adaptations of successful Hollywood movies. In the 1970s, Indian cinema began to adopt a more socially conscious and politically focused approach.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique
Middle East Tensions: Escalation Looming as Diplomatic Efforts Intensify
Anticipated Response by Iran and Hezbollah Worst-case scenarios of fierce retaliatory strikes by Hezbollah and Iran have already been taken into consideration by Israel. A document prepared by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, to be distributed among diplomats worldwide, flags the right of self-defense by the nation and puts the blame for instability in the region squarely on Iran. Formulated through top-level meetings with Foreign Minister Israel Katz and other high-level officials, this paper makes one thing very clear: Israel will not take any aggression lying down and will defend itself “at any cost.”.
By Arshia Farahani2 years ago in Critique
Microsoft Azure Globally Down
On July 30, 2024, at approximately 13:13 UTC, Microsoft Azure & Microsoft 365 reported a global outage affecting a subset of its services. The issue resulted in timeouts and difficulties connecting to various Azure services worldwide. Multiple engineering teams at Microsoft were promptly engaged to diagnose and resolve the issue. The company acknowledged the problem and provided updates on the Azure status page.
By Shine b john2 years ago in Critique
What Happens If an Astronaut Floats Off During a Spacewalk?
What Happens If an Astronaut Floats Off During a Spacewalk? Space exploration has always captured human imagination, and the image of an astronaut floating freely in the vast expanse of space is both mesmerizing and terrifying. The reality of spacewalks, officially known as Extravehicular Activities (EVAs), involves meticulous planning and stringent safety measures. However, the question remains: what happens if an astronaut floats off during a spacewalk?
By robail shahzadi2 years ago in Critique
Indonesia's Current Oligarchic Dynasties
Indonesia, the world's third-largest democracy, is grappling with a complex political landscape where oligarchic dynasties wield significant influence. These dynasties, deeply entrenched in the country's socio-political fabric, have shaped its governance and economic policies for decades. Their power stems from a blend of historical legacies, economic control, and strategic political alliances, often blurring the lines between state and private interests. This essay explores the prominent oligarchic dynasties in Indonesia and their impact on the nation's democracy.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Critique
"The darling of the west is not the darling at Home."
Over the past days, both the global community and Africa have borne witness to the fervent GenZ-led protests in Kenya, demanding governmental accountability amidst pressing national issues such as corruption, ostentation, arrogance, and a crippling debt burden exacerbated by IMF influence and the 2024/2025 Kenyan Finance Bill.
By Prince of kent2 years ago in Critique
Exploring the themes of woman empowerment through Netflix's Trigger Warning
Exploring the themes of woman empowerment through Netflix's Trigger Warning As we evolve into the changing nuances of contemporary cinema, the stereotypical portrayals of women as passive and nurturing abodes for their masculine figures have seen a new light with female representation as thought-provoking leaders and competent individuals who are no damsels in distress waiting for their saviours. Netflix’s recent movie Trigger Warning, starring Jessica Alibi, is a similar hard-hitting tale. Jessica Alba channels her inner maverick as she plays a serving U.S. military officer who must return home after a tragic incident. Despite the film's excellent craftsmanship, some of its subtleties revert to the same clichés that can be found in other Hollywood productions. Let's examine the themes of women's empowerment that the movie explores in more detail.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique
An open letter to my friend and soul character, Monica.
An open letter to my friend and soul character, Monica. Someone who overthinks is also someone who overloves. Ahh! that quote hitd the heart in the same way cupid strikes his dart. Monica Geller, the super organized, super smart, classy woman, you have always been the backbone of your group, the one whom everyone would turn to when in need, or when they needed a shoulder to cry on. Family is the safe place that shields you from the animosity of the outer world. It helps you build your self-image and creates a sense of belonging.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique








