Jamaica Gleaner

IN THIS WEEK’S FLAIR

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3 & 4: SHARMALEE CARDOZA: ENJOYING THE JOYS OF MOTHERHOOD

Women often speak of the joys of motherhood, like watching kids be kids, being healed by their joys, becoming a better person for your children, and watching your little princes and princesses growing up to become lion-hearted beings who you’re immensely proud of.

10-11: JAMAICA SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND, A BEACON OF HOPE

At some point, you must have heard that the eyes are the windows to the world. So, just imagine the world of a blind person.

5-6: POULTRY MEDICINE DONE RIGHT WITH GYLES

On the quest to make agricultur­e ‘sexy’, the Nutramix team, in collaborat­ion with Flair, has reached out to hear the stories of women who are in unique and empowering positions within the field.

12: RELEASING THE PAIN ON MOTHER’S DAY

Mothers Day is right around the corner, which means many persons are gearing up to spend the day showering their mother or well-respected mother figure with love and gifts.

7: YOU SHOULDN’T ALWAYS RUN TO MOM (BUT YOU CAN)

You ever hear people say that someone has a face that only a mother could love? Well, it goes for everything, not just looks.

14: A MOTHER’S GREATEST FEAR

Parenthood is no joke, and for mothers, just the idea of being a mother can put them in a slight frenzy.

Flair asked a few mothers what was their greatest scare as a mother.

8-9: CURVY DESIGNERS KEEP IT TRENDY

The female body is a work of art which possesses intricate dips and sensual curves that are distinct assets of a quintessen­tial woman.

15: NO AUTOMATIC RIGHT TO SPOUSAL MAINTENANC­E

One of the most common myths in family law is the notion that a divorced woman is automatica­lly entitled to receive some form of payment (such as alimony, maintenanc­e or spousal support) from her former husband.

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