Tuesday, November 24, 2015

women police

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POLICE WOMEN

'Police Women of Memphis' is a raw and intense glimpse into the lives of four women – Officers Aubrery Olson, Joy Jefferson, Virginia Awkward and Arica Logan – who work in one of America's most dangerous cities. While the city is rich with history, charm and good people trying to earn an honest living, Memphis also has a dark side: drugs, guns and gang violence. Every day, these women literally head into battle – hoping to make the city they love safer. But it's far from easy to fight crime all day and then come home to take up the role of wife, mother or fiancĂ©e. In today's world, police men and women work together to keep our lives safe. Women has gained a lot of respect and strength. There is no such thing as "men's" job. 

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Women in army

Army equipment officials say engineers are adapting body armor so it provides a more comfortable fit for female soldiers.

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2015/10/12/women-likely-have-register-draft-army-secretary-says.html
Women can be army and can be soldier. or over 3,000 years in a large number of cultures and nations, women have played many roles in the military, from ancient warrior women, to the women currently serving in conflicts, although the vast majority of all combatants in every culture have been men. Even though women serving in the military has often been controversial, a very small number of women in history have fought alongside men. In the American Civil War, there were a few women who cross-dressed as men in order to fight. Fighting on the battlefront in disguise was not the only way women involved themselves in war. Some also served as nurses and aides. Despite various, though limited, roles in the armies of past societies, the role of women in the military, particularly in combat, is controversial and it is only recently that women have begun to be given a more prominent role in contemporary armed forces. As increasing numbers of countries begin to expand the role of women in their militaries, the debate continues. More recently, from the beginning of the 1970s, most Western armies have begun to admit women to serve active duty in all of military branches.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

http://www.teambackpack.net/eminem-says-the-internet-makes-him-want-to-kill-himself/

Majority of the people believe that Caucasian people cannot rap but they can. Best example is Eminem. Everyone respects him and considers him one of the best rapper of all time. He's known for his free styling .Eminem has come a long way from his Slim Shady days. The man who was once hip hop’s leading prankster has been through hell and back since he first exploded onto the scene in 1999, and today’s Marshall Mathers resembles a reclusive artist like Prince more than the swagger rappers who dominate the charts.But despite personal setbacks, tragic losses and a career he admits has seen its fair share of “lulls,” Em is optimistic about the future. Speaking to the New York Times, the Detroit MC reveals he spends “five to six days a week” in the studio and finds inspiration in rising stars like Kendrick Lamar and ScHoolboy Q. He also has a fair share of commercial rap on his playlist. “Hip hop needs Drake, too. Hip hop needs Big Sean. I feel like hip hop is in a good place right now,” he says. “There’s this balance of things going on, and it feels like some of the best rappers are the most successful. Sometimes that’s not the case.”
Em says he spends a considerable amount of time thinking about where his career is going — surprising for someone who already has a spot in the hip hop Hall of Fame — and also what people have to say about him online, an activity he finds destructive. “Once I’m on the computer, it’s over, because I’m tempted to look at everything,” he reveals. “I went on the computer recently and got on one site, read five comments and was like, ‘Man.’ I have friends that do it — rapper friends. I’m like, ‘I don’t know how you do that.’ Because you end up wanting to fight someone, kill them, or kill yourself — usually all three at once.”

Tuesday, November 3, 2015


http://www.si.com/edge/2014/09/29/rowdy-ronda-rousey
UFC champ Ronda Rousey is changing perception of female fighters. Being a female fighter is not seems to be a weird more. Nowadays, female fighters are getting more than before and it is more sexy and looks so cool. For example Ronda Rousey is that person. Growing up in North Dakota, she was a competitive swimmer. But her life changed forever when her father Ron Rousey broke his back in a sledding accident. Faced with life in a wheelchair, he committed suicide. Ronda was eight years old. A few years later, the young Rousey dropped swimming and began studying judo under her mother AnnMaria De Mars, a world-class judoka who won gold at the 1984 world championships.A teenage Olympian, Rousey eventually rose all the way to the medal stand in Beijing. But behind the scenes, she fought bulimia as she struggled to make weight. With little money, she drifted from town to town. Finally, she retired from judo and joined the MMA circuit in 2010.
As you can see she is a champ and even she is pretty as well so no one judge her. And also being a fighter is not only for men but also women's job.