Boys
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Songs | Zapamietaj mnie |
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List | Najpiekniejsza Dziewczyno25 Lat · 2017 |
2017 | |
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1999 | |
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Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Albums | Lody |
XXX | |
Lobuz i Dran | |
Koledy – Ale jakie?! | |
Biba | |
Bawmy sie | |
Members | Marcin Miller |
Konrad Dobrzynski | |
Andrzej Jablonski | |
Jan Cieniewicz | |
Record labels | Blue Star |
Active from | 1990 |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
First episode | USA |
Adapted from | The Boys |
Budget | $11.2 million per episode |
Genres | Political Satire |
Superhero | |
Satire | |
Networks | Amazon Prime Video |
Produc | Hartley Gorenstein; Gabriel Garcia; Nick Barrucci; Jake Deuel; Karl Urban; Stefan Steen; Anslem Richardson; Antony Starr |
Recent episodes wholepage | S04 E07 · The Insider |
Cast | Karl Urban |
Product locat | Hamilton |
Toronto | |
Ontario | |
Canada | |
Liquid card | 3:22:16 |
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ID | 3233709 |
About Boys
Superheroes are often as popular as celebrities, as influential as politicians, and sometimes even as revered as gods. But that's when they're using their powers for good. What happens when the heroes go rogue and start abusing their powers? When it's the powerless against the super powerful, the Bo ys head out on a heroic quest to expose the truth about the Seven and Vought, the multibillion-dollar conglomerate that manages the superheroes and covers up their dirty secrets. Based on the comic book series of the same name. … MORE
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Afghanistan women: 'I felt anxious going back to university'
... Women and men were in the same class because our university is small - Boys were sitting at the front and we were sitting at the back...
Afghanistan women: 'I felt anxious going back to university'
Rana was worried as she got ready to return to university in Kandahar.
It had been six months since The Taliban seized power and told women to stay away from Higher Education and work.
On Wednesday some public universities reopened their campuses to Male - and Female - students after a recess. It was the First Time women could attend since the takeover and a Small number returned.
" I felt very anxious and The Taliban were guarding The Building when we arrived, but they didn't bother us, " Rana told The Bbc .
" Many things felt normal, like they were before. Women and men were in the same class because our university is Small - Boys were sitting at The Front and we were sitting at the back. "
In other universities, however, Male and Female students were kept apart.
One third-year student in The City of Herat told The Bbc she had been told she could only be on campus four hours A Day , as the rest of The Time is allocated to Male students.
Since sweeping to power, The Taliban have imposed strict rules on daily life, many of them against women.
Afghanistan has become the only country in The World which publicly limits education by Gender - a major sticking point in The Taliban 's attempts to gain international legitimacy.
Girls have been banned from receiving Secondary Education , the ministry for women's affairs has been disbanded, and in many cases women have not been allowed to work.
Women have also been instructed to wear the hijab, although The Taliban stopped short of imposing the burka as they did when they ruled the country in the 1990s.
The new Taliban government says it has no objection to women's right to An Education .
But education officials have said that they want classes segregated by sex and a curriculum based on Islamic principles, with wearing the hijab mandatory for Female students.
'My dream was to become a doctor'Only public universities in six of Afghanistan's warmer provinces - Laghman , Nangarhar, Kandahar, Nimroz, Farah and Helmand - resumed classes This Week after the recess.
In colder areas, including the capital Kabul , Higher Education institutions are not expected to open their doors to Male and Female students until late February.
" After many months of sitting At Home , this is indeed Good News , " says Hoda, a student who hopes to resume her Civil Engineering degree in Kabul . " But I know many lecturers have left Afghanistan. "
Bbc Pashto has established that since The Taliban took control last August, 229 professors from three of the country's major universities - Kabul , Herat and Balkh - have left the country.
During The Taliban 's First Period of rule, between 1996 and 2001, women were barred from education.
So This Week 's return to classes has been cautiously welcomed, however Small a first step it represents.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan tweeted: " So crucial that every young person has equal access to education. "
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.While some universities are now open for women who were enrolled before the takeover, The Journey towards Higher Education is still very uncertain for girls.
" My dream was to go to university and become a doctor. Now that I Heard The Taliban is letting women go to university, I Am very hopeful that they will let us continue our education in High School And Then university, " says 11th-grade student Mahvash, who is 17 and from Takhar province.
'I can't really leave my home'Some also fear that The Taliban may limit women's enrolment to a handful of courses.
A Civil Engineering student from Kabul said she was shocked when she recently heard a Taliban education spokesman say there was no reason for women to become politicians or engineers as these are " manly tasks".
Equally, university students who want to attend The Faculty of Arts of Kabul University told The Bbc they feel uncertain as to whether The Taliban will allow women to apply for arts degrees.
Angela Ghayour, who founded the Online Herat School to offer remote courses for women and girls, was also sceptical at The News of universities reopening.
" I believe The Taliban will include more Sharia and Islamic subjects into the curriculum. The Girls aren't able to play sport any more, they have to Cover Up more. I believe The Taliban education won't let women make their own free choices, and that is my biggest fear. I Am really afraid, " She Said .
" As things are today, even if women graduate they cannot enter the workforce. "
Soraya, a university graduate from Herat, has a degree but the current restrictions mean she cannot get a job.
" I can't really leave my home, " she told The Bbc . " They say women should not work, or work in an all-women environment. But there are very few work settings where you wouldn't find men. "
International pressureThe reopening of public universities comes after a Taliban delegation held talks with Western officials in Norway in January, where they were pressed on improving the rights of women in order to get access to more foreign aid and the unfreezing of Afghanistan's overseas assets.
The halting of aid has worsened the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, which has already been devastated by decades of war. The UN says 95% of Afghans now do not have enough to eat.
One university student from a Medical School in Mazar-e-Sharif told The Bbc that " going back to university isn't a priority any more".
" We Are starving. My Father was working for the previous government and since The Taliban returned he is jobless and we have no food to eat, so obviously My Father cannot afford My Education any more. I need to buy books, clothes… but we have No Money . "
Others who have the means to return say they have Mixed Feelings about The Real progress that can be achieved.
" We have lost a lot of study time and, while I'm happy that they want to reopen, there are new rules we will have to obey whilst at university. There are some things I feel uncomfortable about, such as having to have a Male chaperone Take Me to university, " says a student from Takhar who will return to lectures on 27 February.
Pashtana Durrani, founder of Learn Afghanistan who runs schools in the country and teaches women and girls remotely, made the hard decision to leave Afghanistan for the US following The Taliban takeover.
For her, This Week 's news is bittersweet.
" This feels like a peace-making gesture and we need to welcome it, but as an Afghan Girl who had to flee the country because my university closed down, I also feel hurt. "
Ms Durrani says many of her friends who, like her, were enrolled in Higher Education institutions, have left Afghanistan.
" Even if they are opening universities, the country has lost so many Good People . "
Rana, meanwhile, wants to get back to focusing on her studies, even if she is not sure what The Future holds for her and her peers.
" Many of my Female classmates didn't show up [on The First day]. But here's to hoping more girls feel safer in the near future to come back to uni. "
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Source of news: bbc.com