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write a letter to your cousin describing a place you visited recently​

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Dear Siya, I am fine here and hope you are also good there. I wanted to discuss the experience of my visit to Madame Tussaud Museum. It is a very good place to visit in Delhi.

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‘The absence of women’s voices in decisions which affect their lives is not

‘The absence of women’s voices in decisions which affect their lives is not only a problem for women but is usually a sign of unjust power relations that

‘The absence of women’s voices in decisions which affect their lives is not only a problem for women but is usually a sign of unjust power relations that exclude many men as well. The eight case studies in this book drawn from

‘The absence of women’s voices in decisions which affect their lives is not only a problem for women but is usually a sign of unjust power relations that exclude many men as well. The eight case studies in this book drawn from around the world give rich, concrete insights into strategies for change in such

‘The absence of women’s voices in decisions which affect their lives is not only a problem for women but is usually a sign of unjust power relations that exclude many men as well. The eight case studies in this book drawn from around the world give rich, concrete insights into strategies for change in such situations – ones which effectively build women’s leadership and participa-

‘The absence of women’s voices in decisions which affect their lives is not only a problem for women but is usually a sign of unjust power relations that exclude many men as well. The eight case studies in this book drawn from around the world give rich, concrete insights into strategies for change in such situations – ones which effectively build women’s leadership and participa-tion in economic, social and political spheres. They illustrate how women are

‘The absence of women’s voices in decisions which affect their lives is not only a problem for women but is usually a sign of unjust power relations that exclude many men as well. The eight case studies in this book drawn from around the world give rich, concrete insights into strategies for change in such situations – ones which effectively build women’s leadership and participa-tion in economic, social and political spheres. They illustrate how women are often at the forefront of change, not just to raise their own voices, but in so

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