Saad Farooq
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The Impact of Take Back Alberta on Albertan Politics
Take Back Alberta is a grassroots political movement that emerged in Alberta, Canada, in 2019. The movement was established in response to growing dissatisfaction with the policies and leadership of the provincial government. The Take Back Alberta movement has had a significant impact on Alberta's political landscape, influencing public opinion, and shaping policy debates. In this article, we will explore the impact of Take Back Alberta on Albertan politics.
By Saad Farooqabout a year ago in The Swamp
The History and Precedent Behind Unionization in the US
Unionization, the process of forming a union among workers in a particular industry, has a long and complex history in the United States. The roots of unionization in the US can be traced back to the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century when workers began organizing to demand better working conditions, higher wages, and more job security.
By Saad Farooqabout a year ago in Humans
The Reasons Behind the Delay and How It Will Change Healthcare in America
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions to healthcare systems worldwide, with delays in care being a major consequence. In the United States, delays in care have been observed in both elective and essential procedures, including cancer screenings and treatments. These delays have been caused by a variety of factors, including resource allocation, fear of exposure to COVID-19, and changes in healthcare policies. In this article, we will discuss the reasons behind the delays in healthcare in America and how they will change healthcare in the future.
By Saad Farooqabout a year ago in Psyche
How Democrats are Weaponizing the Justice System
In recent years, there has been growing concern about how Democrats are weaponizing the justice system for political gain. From the Russia investigation to the impeachment of Donald Trump, many have accused Democrats of using the justice system as a tool to attack their political opponents.
By Saad Farooqabout a year ago in Criminal
Echoes of the Forgotten
Echoes of the Forgotten: The Haunting Memories of a Town Abandoned The town of Ravenswood had once been a thriving community, full of life and energy. But that was before the accident. The accident left the town a ghost of its former self, abandoned and forgotten.
By Saad Farooqabout a year ago in Geeks
Male dominating power in Samra Bukhari play Gul-e-Rana
This study pinpoints the male-dominating power in the Samra Bukhari play Gul-e- Rana. According to the patriarchal theory, the state is nothing but an expansion of the family. It elaborates on the relationship of husband and wife which converts into domination. The main character of this drama who is Adeel show’s her mastering authority over her wife’s rights. When he had complete control over the life of Gul-e-Rana and consider herself his slave. The scrutiny describes the dominance of the husband practically in Samra Bukhari's drama Gul e Rana
By Saad Farooqabout a year ago in Education