Kamala Budhathoki 'Sarup'

Women in the legal profession

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(When I was growing up, I wanted to be a successful lawyer or a doctor. My objective was to defend people or help people. Only later on I became more interested in economics, teaching, literature and news media. In any case, it is very important to be successful economically. If you don’t want to endure a poor life, you need to educate yourself.

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Capitalist economy, and socialism are failed to stop poverty?

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I am focusing on this article, why economy is of the essence? Why we requires economic reconstruction to ensure growth?. I am arguing here, why still capitalism and socialism are failing to end extreme poverty?

I acknowledge there is confusion between the economic system and the economy, they both stand for. Between Economy and Democracy and socialism or communism.

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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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When Failed Political Leaders Gain Power

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If the failed political leaders gain complete power, the subsequent history of this beautiful World is likely to follow the history of many other countries that adopted failed leaders or politics for a while, only to reject

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Lawlessness have increased rape of women

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Media have been reporting on the violence against women. Victimized women due to poverty, illiteracy, and social exclusion do not have the capacity to seek justice without help.

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The Sound of Loneliness

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The sound of loneliness
The sound more loneliness too
It comes from outside nearby

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Building friendship in marriage

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Published in UPI Asia Blog.
"Did you hear? your friends are married, the last night," informed my friend.

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Nepal's troubled society

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Nepal's failure to recognize and treat social ills has created conditions that are not conducive to its electoral process and hamper the development of democracy. The ability of the people to make intelligent voting decisions is obstructed by their daily struggle for food and shelter.

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Religion and Freedom

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"It was her religion to make the best of everything." - Lyndall Gordon.

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Misuse of Prescription Drugs

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Published in Cape May County Herald.

A friend of

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