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Cornelia Sorabji: Google Doodle pays tribute to first Indian woman advocate

Cornelia Sorabji: Google Doodle pays tribute to first Indian woman advocate The Doodle Was Created By Jasjyot Singh Hans. Corneli Sorabji Was One Of The Nine Children Of The Highly Respected Sorabji Karsedji And His Wife, Francina Ford. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Shambhudeep Hore | Updated on: 15 Nov 2017, 05:00:32 PM New Delhi : This day in History is very important from the point of view of India as it is the 151st birthday of India s first woman to study law at Oxford university.   In fact Cornelia Sorabji is the first Indian national to study at any British university only to become India s first woman advocate. Google honours her on this day by creating a doodle of Cornelia in front of the Allahabad High Court where she started her career as a pleader. 

Five Illustrators Share Their Treasured Finds | Communication Arts

Carlos Basabe, Camila Rosa, Osheen Siva, Ori Toor and Gizem Vural share what keeps them inspired. By Osheen Siva Inspirational reads: I’ve been rereading The World of Edena by Moebius for the hundredth time, and I’m still amazed by the sheer genius that is Jean Giraud. I’ve also been reading Coming Out as Dalit by Yashica Dutt to learn more about my Tamil and Dalit heritage. Aspiration: I’m interested in creating worlds where women, people of color, queer people, and underrepresented communities, like Dalit and lower caste, are defined as not only existing but also as protagonists with their own fully fleshed-out journeys. Especially in the futuristic and sci-fi realm, as speculative narratives of radical and progressive stories are still not as prevalent and are rarely explored in the mainstream illustration field.

COVID-19 Lockdowns In Juvenile Justice Facilities Can Take A Toll : NPR

COVID-19 Lockdowns In Juvenile Justice Facilities Can Take A Toll : NPR
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Imposter Syndrome: How To Overcome Feeling Like A Fraud : Life Kit : NPR

Jasjyot Singh Hans for NPR In 1978, as graduate students, Suzanne Imes and Pauline Rose Clance realized they both felt like they weren t good enough to be doing their graduate studies, and many of the female students they were teaching felt the exact same way. We actually coined the term impostor phenomenon, says Imes, a psychologist, because [it] is actually not a syndrome in the medical sense of the word. The feeling isn t a disorder or something that can be diagnosed. It s a sense among many high-achieving people that they re not as intelligent, as bright, as creative, as able as other people think they are. And they live in a constant fear that somebody is going to find that out, she says.

KUOW - 5 Steps To Shake The Feeling That You re An Impostor

2 slides 5 Steps To Shake The Feeling That You re An Impostor By at 9:03 pm NPR In 1978, as graduate students, Suzanne Imes and Pauline Rose Clance realized they both felt like they weren t good enough to be doing their graduate studies, and many of the female students they were teaching felt the exact same way. We actually coined the term impostor phenomenon, says Imes, a psychologist, because [it] is actually not a syndrome in the medical sense of the word. The feeling isn t a disorder or something that can be diagnosed. It s a sense among many high-achieving people that they re not as intelligent, as bright, as creative, as able as other people think they are. And they live in a constant fear that somebody is going to find that out, she says.

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