I love Pakistan even all I know about it is Meesha Shafi, Malala Yousafzai, and Shahid Zahoor. Anyway when Overseas Progressive Pakistanis announced his event about the Integration of Pakistani Women in Dutch Society I considered my chance to "touch" Pakistan even abroad in the Netherlands until I full fill my dream to explore the field country. I succeed in changing some words with Mr. Aamir Rana, Mr. Mansoor Alam, Mr. Amer Morgahi which is an Urdu teacher and Mrs. Iffat Gill, founder at The Code to Change - Amsterdam Women in Technology. The women's rights subject is sensitive across the … [Read more...] about Pakistani Women in Dutch Society
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Rembrandthuis Museum
The world of XVII-century it was full of fears by death (people use to sleep in small beds in a position of half straight), by monsters (a complicated ritual, witchcraft, praying or chants succeed to protect families), by loneliness (each house organize a corner with a chair from where you can see the life street - now we have television or facebook for that) and by dark. The fear of the night was well exploited by Rembrandt (in today Rembrandthuis Museum place) on the chiaroscuro effect of light. When you need years and kilos of paint to finish a single command is time enough for an … [Read more...] about Rembrandthuis Museum
Schwärmer – Reform in Europe
Five hundred years ago, the European society said "Enough!" regarding the church indulgences and social inequity. The people voice soon became one: Martin Luther, who officially started the Reform in Europe. Remarkably, Luther was an Augustinian monk, a doctor in theology, and a firm believer in the Bible. It helps us to understand how deep the corruption and money greed captured the Church at that moment. On the other side, money was necessary to build what today are the most desirable cultural place to visit in Europe (St. Peter's Basilica, in Rome, for example). So Pope Leo X decided that … [Read more...] about Schwärmer – Reform in Europe