+ Follow HAPPY WOMEN Tag
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[Title] => Women's cry
[Summary] => In several of my individual and group theatrical performances, women are being portrayed in multifaceted faces. From a browbeaten daughter, subservient girlfriend, battered wife to empowered career woman.
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[AuthorName] => Ligaya Rabago-Visaya
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[Title] => The mystery of a womans soul
[Summary] => Its Womens Month this March, which is why I find it so appropriate to share with you some things that struck me about one of my favorite books, Captivating. Written by John and Stasi Eldredge, Captivating seeks to unveil the mystery of the womans soul.
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[Title] => E-mail from Kabul
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HAPPY WOMEN
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