Today- February 11
February 11 is the day to celebrate all the inventors without whom we couldn’t have been writing about this day, sitting in a well-lit room on the flip of a switch, getting food out of the microwave, or even typing on the keyboard of a laptop. The date not only enables us to laud the
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History of February 10
History is a mixture of multiple pathbreaking events. Furthermore, it is exciting to believe these were caused by our ancestors. They say, seize the day. History is about making every moment count. Additionally, these events of the past remind us to never let go of a given opportunity. Do something great. Be wiser than you
History of February 9
“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.” said in history on February 9 by Nelson Mandela. Brag Social presents some events in history which took place on February 9. The
Top Chefs of the World
A delicious and fulfilling dish can lighten up the darkest of days in just a flick. The obsession with food has become much more evident in today’s times. As of today, we have access to all the recipe books, tv cooking shows as well as cooking sites. The word that compliments food the best is,
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History of February 7
February 7 being the 38th day of the year, has a lot of history attached to it. From having the world premiere shows to the unveiling of arts this day is special for many of them. Let’s take a closer look at what this day has to offer. 1940: Pinocchio has its World Premiere Based
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Why Do We Need Feminism?
Since the inception of its philosophy, political and social movement, feminism has received several critiques. It first emerged in the nineteenth century. It attracted critical judgments that it is not a necessity, then. However, centuries later that perception has not changed much. A major section of society, believes that while feminism was relevant back during
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Sarojini Naidu – The Poet and the Politician
Sarojini Naidu, also popular as ‘Bharat Kokila’, was an active participant in the Indian national movement for Independence. Her distinguished work as a poet earned her the title of “Nightingale of India”. Gandhi appreciated her sense of imagery, color, and choice of words in her writings and thus gave her the title. Her literary work
Serena Williams- Inspiration For Millions
The winner of thirty-nine Grand Slams and four golds in Olympic, Serena Williams marked her name on the pages of history. Williams, the former number one female tennis player started young. Moreover, a new era of power and athleticism on the women’s professional tennis tour ushered with the Williams sisters. So, we at Bragsocial brings
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Indira Nooyi: CEO of Leadership
After all these years of awareness and campaigns, women still face trouble achieving their dreams for being a woman. When talking about their career in a corporate world, they struggle to find a job, let alone getting promotions in the company. How would you feel if you are gett less than your male colleague who
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Life Beyond The Iconic Sex Symbol
“This life is what you make it. No matter what, you are going to mess up sometimes, it is a universal truth. But the good part is you get to decide how you are going to mess it up.” Indeed if there is anyone who truly lived by her words, it was Marilyn Monroe.
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