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‘Trauma Dumping’ Is Real & Your Hairdresser Needs You To Stop Doing It
‘Trauma Dumping’ Is Real & Your Hairdresser Needs You To Stop Doing It
Breakups, dating drama, fertility struggles, and family feuds — hairdressers are privy to all manner of personal stories. As we relax, unwind, and feel someone else’s fingers through our hair, we tend to let down our guard, and often, the conversation can spill over into a free therapy session. The salon chair has long served as a sanctuary where we instinctively find solace in sharing our deepest thoughts and emotions. But unbeknown to us, hairdressers repeat the same interaction up to eight or nine times a day. It’s little wonder, then, that this is taking a serious toll on their mental health.
2023-09-06 04:29
French schools send ‘dozens’ of Muslim girls home over traditional robe
French schools send ‘dozens’ of Muslim girls home over traditional robe
French state schools have sent “dozens” of Muslim girls home for wearing a traditional robe banned in educational settings last week. The French education minister reported that almost 300 pupils arrived at school on Monday wearing the abaya, a long, loose over-garment that spans from the shoulders to the feet. Similar to the djellaba worn in North Africa or the qamis which is popular in West Africa, it is largely worn by women. Official figures reflect that 298 girls, mostly aged 15 and over, wore the garment to school in spite of the ban, most of whom agreed to change their clothes after being reprimanded by teachers. However, 67 girls refused to comply with the rules and were sent home. Now, they face further discussions between their schools and families; should they refuse to obey, they could face exclusion. Education minister Gabriel Attal announced the ban at the end of August in line with France’s secularist ban on religious signs in state schools and government buildings. For Mr Attal, the garments are “an infringement on secularism” and, in some cases, a bid to destabilise schools. Elsewhere, pupils and teachers alike have been banned from wearing a headscarf in state-run schools since 2004, and full-face veils have been banned in public since 2010. The rules also include the Jewish kippa. France has a long history of secularism, having enforced strict bans on religious imagery in schools since the 19th century to curb Catholic influence on public education. Critics of the new policy argue that abayas, worn by women, and khamis, the male garb, are no more than a fashion statement. They say the garments do not constitute an ostentatious sign of religion and should not be banned from classrooms under a 2004 law. Authorities fear that religious symbols are a gateway to Islamic radicalism, while some Muslims feel stigmatised by efforts to make them conform. Islam is the second largest religion in France. “Our schools are continually tested. We know that,” Mr Attal said at a news conference a week ahead of the start of the school year. He said that the wearing of abayas and khamis, a “new phenomenon,” has recently grown, and must be met with a firm response to tackle what sometimes amounts to “infringements, attempts at destabilisation.” Read More France set to ban Muslim students from wearing abaya in state schools French education minister bans long robes in classrooms in effort to defend nation's secular values France's Macron says schools will be 'intractable' in enforcing ban on robes often worn by Muslims France's Macron supports experimenting with uniforms in some schools amid debate over ban on robes
2023-09-06 04:24
United delays all flights nationwide following ground stop due to 'equipment outage'
United delays all flights nationwide following ground stop due to 'equipment outage'
United Airlines delayed more than 300 flights after the FAA lifted a brief ground stop that continued to disrupt the carrier's service nationwide.
2023-09-06 04:21
'Hit Man' review: Richard Linklater delivers the year's most killer comedy
'Hit Man' review: Richard Linklater delivers the year's most killer comedy
"Gary Johnson" seems like the kind of unassuming name a screenwriter might make up for
2023-09-06 04:21
Build Your Fall Capsule Wardrobe With La Saison Sportive’s Luxurious Knits
Build Your Fall Capsule Wardrobe With La Saison Sportive’s Luxurious Knits
If you’re looking for basics that don’t feel so, well, basic, allow us to add La Saison Sportive to your roster of sporty, quiet luxury brands. The minimalist boutique embodies slow fashion, focusing on crafting timeless and elegant knitwear. However, La Saison Sportive knits aren’t simply lush sweaters; the brand also produces sustainable merino wool silhouettes that are easy to take care of. These are luxe items designed to be worn every day, not saved for special occasions then requiring a special trip to the dry cleaner’s to fix an accidental spill. The cozy knits are machine washable and constructed from natural yarns to be the perfect pieces for your fall capsule wardrobe.
2023-09-06 04:16
'Origin' trailer promises another moving film from director Ava DuVernay
'Origin' trailer promises another moving film from director Ava DuVernay
At first glance, Isabel Wilkerson's best-selling nonfiction book Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents —
2023-09-06 03:52
In inflation-hit Buenos Aires, tango enthusiasts sway the blues away
In inflation-hit Buenos Aires, tango enthusiasts sway the blues away
Argentina's biting economic crisis cannot keep tango enthusiasts from seeking out the haunting tunes of piano and concertina music at a dwindling number of...
2023-09-06 03:20
United Airlines says it fixed the technology problem that briefly held up all its departing flights
United Airlines says it fixed the technology problem that briefly held up all its departing flights
United Airlines says it has fixed the technology problem that briefly prevented its flights nationwide from taking off
2023-09-06 03:20
Elon Musk blames the ADL for X's problems, floats lawsuit
Elon Musk blames the ADL for X's problems, floats lawsuit
X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, has had a rough year since Elon Musk
2023-09-06 03:19
16 Must-Have Fall Essentials, According To Fashion Insiders
16 Must-Have Fall Essentials, According To Fashion Insiders
Every season, a new selection of soon-to-be bestsellers hits our favorite fashion retailers. With so many fall 2023 trends and products to keep up with, it’s hard to know what to “add to cart.” In our New Arrivals series, we consult the buyers, editors, and fashion insiders at our go-to shopping destinations to find out their best bets for the season’s wardrobe essentials.
2023-09-06 03:19
The Care & Keeping Of You Got Us Through Puberty. 25 Years Later, We Need It More Than Ever
The Care & Keeping Of You Got Us Through Puberty. 25 Years Later, We Need It More Than Ever
Education is often called the Great Equalizer but in my mind, what truly makes us equal is the most embarrassing, weird, confusing chapter we’re all fated to go through in life: puberty. And we get to experience this magical yet scary time in our own humbling, humanizing way during our most formative years — but we don’t get through it without help along the way.
2023-09-06 02:52
$2,300 Magic Leap 1 Headset Will Stop Working After 2024
$2,300 Magic Leap 1 Headset Will Stop Working After 2024
It's probably easy to forget that Magic Leap still exists, but its 5-year-old, first-gen product
2023-09-06 02:29
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