Svetlana Jankovic: A Lieutenant, Mother, and Winner of All Battles
Being a woman in a “man's shoes” is never easy, especially if they’re the shoes of a military man.
That is How I Realized What a Bad Habit Was
My aunt was my support, my love, and my attention. When I think of her, I think about the authority she had. She never needed to raise her tone. When I think of her, I think about her modesty and how even the most ordinary flower could make her happy, regardless of the fact that she could afford everything she ever wanted.
Choose Health, Not Tobacco!
The best argument against the use of tobacco products is the fact that one of the more than three billion smokers in the world dies every eight seconds.
Rohingya: Faces of a Humanitarian Crisis
Rohingya Muslims are one of many minority groups in Myanmar. After stripping the Rohingya of their citizenship, the predominantly Buddhist country purged the Muslim minority from Myanmar by conducting military raids, killing thousands of Rohingya, and forcing many more to flee.
My Quitting Journey
Anyone who has quit smoking knows how difficult and painstaking the process is. From the time I was in high school until the age of 29, I saw cigarettes as a reward, a comfort, a five-minute break from work or lectures, and an ideal way to spend time while waiting for city transport.
A Smoking Ban as a Means to Attract More Tourists
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is currently regarded as one of the most desirable countries for those who like tobacco. Tourist services come second to the constant consumption of tobacco products, so public places rarely have non-smoking areas.