Since its world premiere, “Crazy Rich Asians” has been described as a watershed moment for Asian representation in Hollywood. The box-office smash based on Kevin Kwan’s bestselling novel is the first film to feature an all-Asian cast since 1993’s “The Joy Luck Club.”
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For too long, women have overlooked their own health. I cannot imagine why, considering the vital roles women play.
Women are strong not because they fight, or bear pain more gracefully than many men, or successfully assume masculine roles....
More Filipino women are battling chronic energy deficiency and obesity than men, according to the latest national nutrition survey.
In this era of bespoke trends, personal blogs, and selfies, it would be quite logical to assume that Filipinas finally have a healthy sense of self—that they now acknowledge their own beauty and think of themselves as being truly beautiful. However, this recently uncovered reality suggests otherwise:
Feelin’ young, feelin’ beautiful, and feelin’ important. Market research tells us that these three “women feelin’s” are the motivational triggers in determining women’s needs and wants. They’re the aspirationals. When fulfilled, women fall in love, and they become more lovable to men.