anonymous : hiiii ! who are some older fcoc members and admins would like to see? and what archetypes and occupations you think are under represented? thank you ❤️
for fcs , i’m gonna list some that are 30+ and hopefully some of them will meet your fancy ! members feel free to leave replies with any that i missed .
female : nazish jahangir , anna diop , brandee evans , da’vine joy randolph , dichen lachman , gemma chan , francia raisa , hailie sahar , hannah john - kamen , jessica matten , jing tian , lesley - ann brandt , meagan good , hannah simone , anushka sharma , meagan tandy , meaghan rath , deepika padukone , nicole beharie , tiya sircar , tamara taylor , maggie q , christine adams , ishihara satomi , jessica lucas , aishwarya rai .
male : chris pang , utkarsh ambudkar , alex meraz , cooper andrews , brandon mychal smith , brian tyee henry , fawad khan , ilhan sen , kamenashi kazuya , kim jaewook , laroyce hawkins , laith ashley , ludi lin , nick sagar , sinqua walls , song joongki , isaiah mustafa , khary payton , nonso anozie , don lee , martin sensmeier , hiroshi tamaki , raymond ablack brian michael smith , lee dongwook , manny jacinto .
i wanted to include some nonbinary older fcs as well but the only ones i could think of were janelle monae and natalie morales , if anyone can think of others feel free to list them .
archetypes : i feel like some more rebel types , wise / sage types , explorer types , jester / class clown types , and super logical types of muses would be cool . will be honest , i googled archetypes cause i forgot what they were so this answer might be no help but we would love any types of muses .
occupations : based on the locations page it looks like everything except sweet ambrosia and the wellness center could really use more muses that work at any of those places .
Valentine’s Day is a much celebrated event that is observed on 14th of February every year. Well, the day has its roots connected to the western culture and it is observed to honour the beautiful feeling of ‘Love’. This specific day is celebrated in the memory of a martyred Saint Valentine who was the staunch advocate of love. The day is also called ‘Feast of Saint Valentine’. Valentine’s Day is celebrated worldwide by the people of all the cultures and religion.
On the day, the spouses and lovers send wishes, greeting cards, and gifts to their special ones. The meetups and dinners are also planned on this day by the couples. This year, a lot of Pakistani celebrities have extended their feelings and heartfelt love to their spouses along with the beautiful pictures. Saboor Aly, Ali Ansari, Hiba Qadir, Iqra Aziz, Reema Khan, Nazish Jahangir, Hina Ashfaque, Sehar Hayat and many others shared gorgeous pictures on Valentine’s Day. A few celebrities shared shared videos which include Dananeer Mobeen, Kanwal Aftab and Amina Sheikh. Here we have collected all the pictures for you:
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#JamesDonaldson On #MentalHealth – Experts Say Depressed People At Greater Risk Of #Suicide
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PESHAWAR: #Mentalhealthexperts said Saturday those suffering from #depression are at a 25-time greater risk of committing #suicide than the general population.
They were speaking on the first day of the two-day training workshop on #suicideprevention arranged at the Ibadat Hospital.
Horizon, a non-governmental organisation, Pakistan Psychiatric Research Centre, Fountain House Lahore, and the #WorldPsychiatricAssociation Section on Psychiatry in developing countries joined hands to arrange the training.
#Psychiatrists, clinical #psychologists, academicians, #students and civil society activists attended the programme.
Prof Dr Wajid Ali Akhunzada was the chief guest.
The speakers included Prof Dr Nazish Imran, head of the Department of Child and Family Psychiatry at King Edward Medical University and Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Prof Dr Imran Ijaz Haider from Fatima Memorial Hospital, Lahore, Dr Ali Ahsan Mufti, Associate Professor at the Jinnah Medical College, Peshawar and Executive Director of Horizon, Prof Dr Khalid Mufti, Dr Assad Khan and Mumlikat Zahir, a clinical #psychologist with a speciality in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy.
Dr Ali Ahsan welcomed the participants. “We should take #mentalhealth seriously for our emotional and psychological well-being,” he said while welcoming the participants.
The speaker said people who are emotionally healthy are able to handle life’s challenges well, build strong relationships and lead productive, fulfilling lives. “When bad things happen to them, they are able to bounce back and move on,” added the host.
In his session, he talked of the physical effects of excessive #stress such as headache, rash, breathlessness, panic attacks, aching joints, nausea, stomach pain, muscle cramps, sleep and eating issues while the emotional effects are nervousness, #anxiety, anger, tension, fear, feeling worthless and the most important is #depression. Dr Ali Ahsan Mufti mentioned the breakdown of family relationships, bereavement, changes in friendship, #abuse, #bullying, experiencing or witnessing violence and, of late, #socialmedia posts as some of the causes of excessive #stress. He said excessive #stress can lead to #depression, #eatingdisorders, #self-harm, severe #anxiety and even #suicide.
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Prof Dr Nazish Imran took up myths and misconceptions about #mentalhealth and #suicide.
She called for exploring the differences between the myths and realities of #mentalillness, understanding the #stigma surrounding #mentalillness, its impact on help-seekers and the role that #healthcareprofessionals can play in the prevention of #self-harm and #suicide.
The expert touched on #suicidalbehaviors, #suicide, such attempts, related ideation, non-suicidal #self-injury, deliberate #self-harm, #suicide survivors, postvention and psychological autopsy.
Dr Nazish Imran said there are 10-25 #suicideattempts for every #suicide. Quoting from a study, she said a total of 2295 #suicide cases were taken up for the study, of them 1420 were #males (61.87per cent), and 875 were #females (38.12 per cent).
The expert said most #suicides occurred under age 30 (71.2 per cent) while 87.33 percent of subjects were married. She cited domestic conflicts, #financial reasons or poverty, failure in love or marriage as the main reasons.
Dr Nazish Imran said people with #suicidalideation usually loses all hopes and see no other option. “Any act of #self-harm needs to be taken seriously as it is mostly a cry for help by people in distress,” added the expert.
Prof Dr Imran Ijaz Haider called for understanding and identifying types of effective communication to tackle #mentalhealthchallenges.
“A #mentalhealth practitioner should be friendly, attentive, non-judgmental and involve the person in distress to speak up and by offering empathy,” he said while urging that an environment should be created to facilitate open communication with the #patients.
He talked of types of effective communication both verbal and non-verbal and laid #stress on body language, eye contact, hand gestures, privacy and confidentiality as all this wins the trust of the #patient. Mumlikat Zahir talked about the assessment of #depression and its relationship with #suicide psychological measurement.
The speaker said the lifetime risk of #suicide among people with untreated #depression ranges from 2.2 - 15 per cent. “#Depression is present in at least 50 per cent of all #suicides. Those suffering from #depression are at a 25-times greater risk for #suicide than others,” she added.
The speaker said persistent depressed mood and markedly diminished interest in activities for at least two weeks were among the core symptoms of #depression.
Of the additional symptoms, she mentioned disturbed sleep or sleeping too much, significant change in appetite or weight (decrease or increase), the belief of worthlessness, excessive guilt, fatigue or loss of energy, reduced concentration, indecisiveness, talking or moving slower than usual, helplessness, #suicidalthoughts or acts
She said a person is likely to have #suicidalthoughts if he or she is in #depression, feeling low mood, worthlessness, #hopelessness, has a lack of interest in daily activities and is in self-#isolation.
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Yasmien Kurdi (1989) Kurdish, Lebanese, and Chinese Filipino.
Rachel Tee Tyler (1989) Filipino [Unspecified].
Nava Rose (1990) Filipino [Unspecified].
Nicole Gale Anderson (1990) Filipino [Unspecified], Spanish / British, Swedish, German.
Erich Gonzales (1990) Bisaya Filipino.
Kim Chiu (1990) Bisaya [Sugbuanon] Filipino and Chinese.
Kevin Balot (1991) Filipino [Unspecified] - trans.
Charlotte Nicdao (1991) Bisaya Filipino / Unspecified.
Wawa Zainal (1991) Bruneian, Bajau Malaysian and Tausug Filipino.
Kim Adis (1993) Bisaya Filipino.
Ashley Argota (1993) Filipino [Unspecified].
Charlene Almarvez (1993) Filipino [Unspecified].
Saweetie (1993) Tagalog and Bisaya [Ilonggo and Sugbuanon] Filipino, Chinese / African-American.
Kylie Padilla (1993) Iloko, Kapampangan, and Bikol Filipino, Chinese; most likely some white (remote Spanish — the Padilla clan are known for being mestizo).
Louriza Tronco (1993) Bisaya [Ilonggo] Filipino.
Coryn Mabalot (1993) Filipino [Unspecified].
Lauren Young (1993) Filipino [Unspecified] / English, Scottish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, Welsh, remote Dutch, and remote German.
Devon Seron (1993) Bisaya Filipino.
Nadine Lustre (1993) Aklanon, Ilocano, Pangasinan and Tagalog Filipino.
Catriona Gray (1994) Bikol Filipino / Scottish.
Jasmine Curtis-Smith (1994) Ilocano Filipino / Australian [Unspecified].
Nazish Khan is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) Fidu Properties, Nazish Khan has been the primary guiding light for the company’s plan and organization. Currently, Nazish Khan heads the company from its prestigious Emaar Square office and has plans to expand the real estate firm.
Nazish Khan was born, raised, and educated in Dubai. His experience in Dubai, as well as his family’s involvement in Dubai’s real estate industry, has moulded him into the leader he is today. He entered the job market at a young age, delving right into the industry he is most passionate about, real estate. Nazish Khan started as a sales consultant and quickly moved up to a senior in the field. In his next pursuit, he was assigned the role of sales manager and then, general manager. He achieved the position of upper management at a young age and has often been labeled as a trailblazer in his field. Quickly moving through the ranks in the industry, he has put in the work and gained the knowledge to earn his distinguished reputation. A few of his areas of expertise include specialized real estate investment, asset management, team oversight, company set up, sales set up, recruitment, and sales training.
His sixteen years of experience in the field guarantees that he has a formidable understanding of the world of real estate. His discipline to time and hard work has navigated the company towards swift progress
One of Nazish Khan’s fundamental beliefs and an aspect of his success is the acknowledgment and respect of his employees. At Fidu Properties, Nazish Khan strives to implement an environment of productivity and appreciation. He believes that every minute of life should be used in the investment of success and happiness
Fidu Properties is a Chinese-based real estate firm that has been established in and operates out of Dubai. The company was inaugurated in January 2018 and has since achieved positive acclaim and a prominent position in the UAE’s real estate industry. Due to the leadership and guidance of upper management as well as the active participation of employees, Fidu Properties gained success in Dubai after only a few short months and has continued along the same trajectory towards prosperity. Under the leadership of Nazish Khan, Fidu Properties has been recognized as one of Emaar’s Top Platinum Brokers for the last two years. The company has also been recognized as the best newcomer agency by Dubizzle and has been the recipient of awards from other established awarding institutions.
New Video: Various Speakers on Jashan e Shahi Event 2022 | ALRA TV
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Loving souls from across the globe deliver their experiences on the auspicious occassion of Jashan e Shahi 2022!
00:00 - Trailer
01:04 - Muhammad Muzammil
01:40 - Saima Khalid
06:38 - Hafiz Nadeem Siddiqui
07:38 - Asia Sohail
12:09 - Muhammad Sadiq
14:18 - Asif Haidery
15:05 - Tauseef Irfan
21:19 - Wajid Ali Khan
33:24 - Nazish Riaz Younus
40:08 - Rev. Steve Bell
43:17 - Ashif Burkutoola
48:49 - M. Salaoudeen Mohun
50:52 - Joytara Bibi
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A documentary for Accelerate Prosperity Pakistan on women entrepreneurs who are inspiring others to break the bias in Pakistan's male-dominated business areana.
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Lux Style Awards 2021: Nazish Jahangir opens up about the script of the drama
Lux Style Awards 2021: Nazish Jahangir opens up about the script of the drama
Pakistani actress Nazish Jahangir, who has been nominated for Lux Style Awards 2021 for her stellar performance in Geo TV’s romantic drama serial Kahin Deep Jaley, recently opened up about the script of the dramas.
Nazish, Hiba Bukhari, and Junaid Khan recently appeared on Nida Yasir’s show and talked about the script of the Pakistani dramas.
Nazish said at some places, the script of the dramas…
نازش جہانگیر اداکارہ کے علاوہ کیا بن گئیں - اردو نیوز پیڈیا
نازش جہانگیر اداکارہ کے علاوہ کیا بن گئیں – اردو نیوز پیڈیا
اردو نیوز پیڈیا آن لائین
پاکستان شوبز انڈسٹری کی معروف اداکارہ نازش جہانگیر’شیف‘ بن گئیں ہیں۔
اداکارہ نازش جہانگیر نے انسٹاگرام پر کچن سے اپنی تصاویر شیئر کرتے ہوئے آلو کے پکوڑے اور فروٹ چاٹ سے متعلق اپنی پسند کا اظہار کیا ہے۔
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نازش جہانگیر نے مداحوں سے پوچھا ہے کہ انہیں افطار میں سب سے اچھا کیا لگتا ہے۔
اداکارہ…
Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/other/33241/an-assessment-of-socioeconomic-causes-of-commuting-of-constructional-workers-a-case-study-of-moradabad-city/nazish-naz
The present study is an attempt to assess the demographic and socio economic characteristics of constructional workers who commute to Moradabad city. The main focus of the study has been on investigating the causes which derive the constructional workers to commute to city. For accomplishment this objective, a field survey has been conducted in Moradabad city on daily labour markets and the major constructional sites to collect the data by using a well structured questionnaire in month of April May, 2017 by following the simple random sampling method. The 25 constructional workers consisting 627 respondents were sampled from each daily labor markets of Moradabad city. The data obtained through the survey has been analysed by simple percentage and average method. Overall analysis reveals that most of workers are either small farmers or farm labourer and most of them were compelled to commute to city due to their declining size of landholding, and increasing landlessness which results in losing the potential to sustain their livelihoods. Besides irregularity of work, seasonal and arduous nature of work were also other significant factors responsible for commuting. The study also suggests pertinent suggestions to reduce the rate of commuting of daily wage earners by making them economically sound and socially sustained in their place of domicile.
Joint statement: Attacks on women in media in Pakistan
Vicious attacks through social media are being directed at women journalists and commentators in Pakistan, making it incredibly difficult for us to carry out our professional duties.
The target of these attacks are women with differing viewpoints and those whose reports have been critical of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s government, and more specifically its handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
The online attacks are instigated by government officials and then amplified by a large number of Twitter accounts, which declare their affiliation to the ruling party.
In what is certainly a well-defined and coordinated campaign, personal details of women journalists and analysts have been made public. To further discredit, frighten and intimidate us, we are referred to as peddlers of “fake news”, “enemy of the people” and accused of taking bribes (often termed as "paid" journalists or lifafas).
In some instances, our pictures and videos have also been morphed.
Women in the media are not only targeted for their work, but also their gender. Our social media timelines are then barraged with gender-based slurs, threats of sexual and physical violence. These have the potential to incite violence and lead to hate crimes, putting our physical safety at risk.
Lately, there have also been attempts to hack into the social media accounts of reporters and analysts, as well as limit our access to information. In some cases, journalists have been locked out of their social media accounts as a result of hacking attempts.
Women in the media, especially those on social media platforms, are finding it increasingly difficult to remain on these platforms and engage freely. Many now self-censor, refrain from sharing information, giving their opinion or actively engaging online.
These sustained attacks undermine public trust in journalism and go against the basic tenets of democracy. It is a public right to access accurate and reliable information, especially during a public health emergency.
We are being prevented from exercising our right to free speech and participate in public discourse. When we self-censor, others are prevented from receiving information to form their views, which is a violation of their rights under Article 19-A.
When attacks and threats are made against us, we do not enjoy the protection of the law as guaranteed under Article 4, and this is the direct result of the actions of those who hold positions in government and are affiliated with the PTI.
Last July, Shireen Mazari, the minister for human rights, promised to take notice of threats against journalists and to address the climate of abuse, bullying, fear and censorship. Ms. Mazari, we are waiting.
We demand that the government:
1) Immediately restrain its members from repeatedly targeting women in the media
2) Send out a clear message to all party members, supporters and followers, to desist from launching these attacks, whether directly or indirectly
3) Hold all such individuals within the government accountable and take action against them
We also call upon the Standing Committees on Human Rights of the upper and lower house of parliament to take notice and hold the government accountable by ensuring they acknowledge, apologize and list the actions they will now take to put an end to such a threatening environment.
Dated: 23 August 2020
Signed by:
Mehmal Sarfraz
Benazir Shah
Amber Shamsi
Zebunnisa Burki
Ramsha Jahangir
Asma Shirazi
Ayesha Bakhsh
Gharidah Farooqi
Aleena Farooq Sheikh
Coalition For Women in Journalism
Kamila Hyat
Rabia Mehmood
Reem Khurshid
Qurratulain (Annie) Zaman
Marium Chaudhry
Nosheen Abbas
The International Coalition for Women in Journalism