I need more poetry in my life

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"Kamu, who is knocking at the door?" my aunt asked.  I was then in Jhapa,  during the last of May. She began to drink water from the pot and took a long breath. "How can I know who is at the door?" I said.

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Ending Women’s poverty by social reformers, economist or socialist?.

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My argument in this article is a series of statements to present a conclusion to ending women’s Poverty. Thus, I have outlined in this article how empowering women is important to end extreme poverty.

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Operating an obligated democracy.

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I have sketched in this article how obligated democracy works? Incompetent and selfish political leaders are worth to sustain in democracy? Is that how democracy works?

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Sufficient economic, judicial and political equality for growth.

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I have sketched in this article how we can defeat grassroots level of impoverishment? How we can prepare for sufficient economic, juridical and political equality?. My focal point is how economic policy will affect the development? What role do we require to raise? What about education, public policy, growth, alternative institutions, reform?

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Why I trust an economic reform?

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If we devote to technological education like programming, which is labor-intensive. Even that requires spending lots of money providing technical educations. Even so, we need to have sufficient money.

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'A New Despotism in the Era of Surveillance Capitalism

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There is a fascinating chapter toward the end of Alexis de Toqueville’s Democracy in America titled “What Kind of Despotism Do Democratic Nations Have to Fear?” in which the author attempted something truly extraordinary – to describe a social condition which humankind had never before encountered.

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'A New Despotism in the Era of Surveillance Capitalism

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There is a fascinating chapter toward the end of Alexis de Toqueville’s Democracy in America titled “What Kind of Despotism Do Democratic Nations Have to Fear?” in which the author attempted something truly extraordinary – to describe a social condition which humankind had never before encountered.

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