My own theory is that these places are yet to be conquered by modern-day feminism, so rather than loudmouthed swamp donkeys that don’t shave their armpits, you tend to get girls who realise there’s huge value in looking beautiful both in terms of attracting men and their careers. As a...
Donkeys become cash cows in Xinjiang In the Chinese animation "The Tales of Effendi", a cute donkey from Kashgar in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region becomes famous as he carries his master around. Chinese roll on wheels to enjoy foreign trips Chinese increasingly prefer road tri...
20 female donkeysDonkeys were valuable for transportation and agricultural work. Female donkeys, in particular, were prized for their ability to reproduce and increase the herd. The number 20 may suggest a doubling of completeness, indicating the abundance of Jacob's gift. Donkeys are mentioned thro...
The doubling from 500 to 1,000 female donkeys highlights the theme of multiplication and prosperity. In a broader sense, this increase can be seen as a type of the church, which is called to be fruitful and multiply spiritually, as seen in Acts 2:47, where the Lord added to the church...
Instead she opted for an 18-month residential, postgraduate management course specifically designed for young women called the Vedica Scholars Programme. This unique multidisciplinary MBA programme, probably the first of its kind, is being offered by the Vedica Foundation and the Shri Aurobindo Centre...
At one point we see a donkey – running like a bat out of hell along the side of the road. We had no idea donkeys could move that fast! He was flying along – his rope tether dangling behind him in the wind. You could pretty much just see the smile on his face, “carry your ...
Ziba replied, “The donkeys are for the king’s household to ride, the bread and summer fruit are for the young men to eat, and the wine is to refresh those who become exhausted in the wilderness.”1 Kings 10:25Year after year, each visitor would bring his tribute: articles of silver...
on donkeys—unpaid work; fetching biomass remains and residues from woods, bushes and animal dungs for cooking and heating purposes, which is the overwhelming energy source use in rural areas where modern energy sources such electricity or diesel-powered generators are very limited or non-existent....