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Hull set for City of Culture mass nude photograph
Hull has been chosen as the latest place to stage a mass nude gathering, all in the name of art.
Top 5 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds Based On Their Fatalities
No 1: Pitbulls
If you are someone, who is familiar with almost all the dog breeds, then I am sure, seeing a “Pitbull” in the list of “top 10 most dangerous dogs” must be a big surprise. When compared to other dog breeds, death rates caused by Pitpulls are far higher. Due to its aggressive nature, some state governments have even banned breeding of Pitbulls.Facts About Pit Bulls
No 2: Rottweilers
Rottweilers occupy second place in my list of “top 10 most dangerous dog breeds”. As a territorial animal, these can guard your home really well. Most owners of Rottweilers find them bit soft. But they can get aggressive if they are not trained right.Rottweiler Facts
No 3: Huskies
Although Huskies look puffy and soft, reports say that 15 people have died in the last 20 years because of them. Since these dogs are very energetic, they should be taken on regular walks. A well-trained Huskey will be very loyal to its family’s lives.Husky Facts
No 4: German Shepherds
“German Shepherd” is a very intelligent and powerful animal. However, they are reported to be more dangerous too. That’s why it has raised them to 4th in the list of top ten most dangerous dogs. These dogs can serve you loyal but when they are not treated well, they can be dangerous too.German shepherd Facts
No 5: Alaskan Malamutes
In my list of list of top 10 most dangerous dogs, Alaskan Malamutes are very intelligent breeds. Just like Huskies, these are very energetic. However, when their energy is not used positively, they can turn aggressive.Facts About Alaskan Malamutes
Oscar-Nommed Short Doc 'A Girl in the River' Shines Light On Honor Killings – AwardsLine
How did Saba Qaiser’s story come to you?
I’d wanted to do a film about honor killings for a while now, but unfortunately all the victims of honor killings are perished—they do not survive. One day I was looking in the newspaper and it said that a girl had been shot and thrown in the river in what appeared to be an attempted honor killing, and that she survived and was in a local hospital. My team and I started tracking the hospital, calling the hospital, and we got permission from the hospital, run by this wonderful doctor who had daughters of his own and was appalled by what had happened to Saba. My team and I arrived just a few days after she had been taken into the hospital.There’s little flattering light to shine on Qaiser’s family; how were you able to involve them in the film?
It was difficult initially to get access to her parents. In the early days, we spent a lot of time with Saba and her husband, who wanted their story told. Theirs is a beautiful love story. They were open to us filming, and after a while, because we had the support of the local police and the doctor from the hospital, we started to be entrusted and made connections with her mother and her siblings and finally, one day, were allowed into their homes to begin filming them.What does an Oscar nomination do to help spread this message?
An Academy Award for a social justice documentary filmmaker means that the subject that you’re dealing with gets amplified. In this case, we have a real chance to change the laws in Pakistan, so an Academy Award nomination and having the film out there has really affected the national discourse about honor killings in Pakistan. It’s huge to be able to impact that—it’s every filmmaker’s dream to change a law, and I think that here, we have a real chance to do so. I think the nomination has a part to play in that because it’s brought worldwide attention to the film, so for the first time in the country, the Prime Minister came out and said that he would work on honor killings. On Monday, we’re doing the first ever screening of the film in Pakistan at the Prime Minister’s Secretariat, which is his office, and there are people from all walks of life—activists, people from the diplomatic corps, people who work on this issue, and parliamentarians—who are coming together to watch the film, and then see how best to move forward. It’s really a win because here we are, at this step where we are going to be impacting the law, and hopefully saving lives in the future.Has there been blowback to the film in Pakistan? We’ve seen in cases like Malala Yousafzai‘s that voices challenging the status quo aren’t necessarily welcome.
It is tricky to tell these kinds of stories in Pakistan because, of course, putting up a mirror to society isn’t easily digestible by some people. There are, of course, murmurings that this film should not have been made. When you’re pushing the envelope and you when you want to create change, or when you want to spark difficult conversations in any country, there is bound to be blowback. There has been, just in terms of that type of murmuring that has taken place, but overall, because the Prime Minister has really come out strong, I think that has muted, almost, these voices that would have otherwise spoken out.There’s an intense moment in the documentary where you go into the prison and are questioning Qaiser’s father and uncle, who were responsible for the attempted murder. You question whether their beliefs in honor and respect are worth spending their lives in prison to defend, and they affirm that yes, they are. What was your reaction in that moment?
Getting into that prison and filming them was a coup, to be honest. It’s very hard to get that kind of access. I wanted to have that perspective because not having Saba’s father talking to us, and not showing his point of view, would have weakened the film. It was very important to have that voice to understand, because you see him in jail and then you see him at the end of the film, and you understand what him being free means, on a bigger scale. It was a very difficult interview to do because, as a filmmaker, you have to show restraint when you’re interviewing people, and it’s hard when the man on the other side is telling you, “I would do it again. What I did was right.” I really had to hold myself back, but in hindsight when I think about it, I often think that this is the only life her father has known. Living in the darkness, how would you understand what life looks like? He doesn’t know any other way of life—think about it. Just the way when he walks free, anybody else who lives in his neighborhood, they will also think that what he did was honorable. They might also, in the future, kill their daughter, because of the signal that sends. He must have seen someone do this and walk scot-free and that’s why he believed it’s an honorable thing to do. It’s a vicious cycle.Are you seeing signs of change and progress in the culture overall, with regard to the treatment of women?
There are two ways of looking at it. One is that there are more women who are speaking out. The media is a vital presence in Pakistan—we have 42 news channels in the country breaking news and shedding light on atrocities. You see that all the time. There are a lot of lawyers, policemen and activists who are speaking up for the victims, especially women. Having said that, the society in Pakistan is changing rapidly. There is a lot of push and pull—60% of our population is under the age of 25. Chinese handheld phones that cost only 20 dollars is making it easy for everyone to access the internet now. Women are becoming more aware of their rights. In this patriarchal society, of course there are people who want to hold onto the status quo, who don’t want women to have more rights, and they will do their best to hold onto that, and by holding onto that, of course, you will find the violence against women will rise because the more women will push, the more there will be a pushback. I think with the violence against women, you will see consistently that there will be violence against women, but the good news is that people are speaking up, people are helping, and men are coming forward to help women. That shows that we will see some change in attitudes toward women in the near future.
Pocket Taser Stun Gun Story (funny!)
Monkey Year commenced in China
Year Imputed from monkey is concieved as "The Year of Good Luck"There is terrific Passion among the people. On this occasion, remarkable coins and remarkable notes are issued by the Government. Chinese are buying there remarkable coins in great Passion and whoever has it, he takes care of it for many years. Chinese decorate there houses, streets and markets. Chinese soothe their hearts with national sports and dance. This occasion is also defined in the friend countries of China. Countries like United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Cambodia, Nepal and many other countries are celebrating this ocassion.
"Heart touching Charateristics of MOTHERS!! "
Mother is from the verb muth-er which means to love, nourish, protect, teach, comfort, guide, support, embrace. A mother has all the characteristics. She can do anything for the soul of her children. She loves her children more anythings else in the world. She always tries to fulfill her children's choice. She cannot live them. She can even do any thing to take care of her sons, daughter. She also always tries to keep her husband happy. The mother is everything like friend, lover, protector, guider.
Here are some of the characteristics of mother.
Your BEST FRIEND
Mom is always like your best friend you can do any kind of joke with him and you can also play with him. She always loses from you so that you don't get heart. She always wants you to remain happy. You can share every kind of feelings with her like emotional, sad, happy etc. Moms Are the BEST FRIENDS more than anyone in the world.
Your Protector
A protector is someone who protects someone from some difficulty. The best protector in the world is your mom.Your mom always wants to protect you from every kind of disturbance. She protected you when you were small and cannot wash yourself. She wash you so that your skin does not get damage. She took care of you so that you do not fell in bad arms. She always knows you when you are in the hour of need. She protects you from animals, your enimies.
Your lover
Love means to do anything even die for the one who loves you. A mom is the best lover in the world he loves his children more than any thing else in the world. She is even ready to die for you. She only wants is to see his children in success. She loves his children so much even she can do anything for your happiness.
Your Teacher
Your mom is your best teacher. She does not even teach yo your school lesson but also all the principles of life, attiquates, behavior. She always stop you when you are going to the wrong way. She also helps you in you school work. If she do not teach you are nothing.