Social Issues

Opioid Use: A Rising Epidemic
By Narriman Kiran · 8 months ago
Skid Row Skid Row, a neighborhood dating back over a century, emerged as a refuge for thousands left homeless after the Great Depression of 1929. Infamous for its pervasive drug use, dire poverty, and inherent ...
Indo-Islamic heritage dying out under aggressive Hindu-dominated narratives
By Salman Muhammed · 8 months ago
A decade into the BJP’s rule, the country has witnessed a surge in religious violence - the Hindu-Islamic conflict has broken into a war, but not a fair one. Prime Minister Modi is playing the ...
Navigating Employment Law in the Modern Workplace: Insights from Valery Rogalskiy
By Valery Rogalskiy Team · 8 months ago
In today’s rapidly evolving work environment, understanding employment law is crucial for both employers and employees. With changes in technology, remote work, and evolving labor regulations, the landscape of employment law is more complex than ...
NATO: A Stronghold of Global Security and Cooperation – Ideas and Steps for Action
By David A. Waite · 8 months ago
Introduction Amidst increased geopolitical tensions and changing security threats, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) represents a critical component in ensuring world peace and stability. Since its inception after World War II, NATO has played ...
Television and Nazism at the 1939 World's Fair.
By Allen Cornwell · 9 months ago
In 1939, the iconic car maker General Motors used its exhibit, Futurama, to go much further than suggesting the future. “I have seen the future” was the message made into personal pins for the five ...
Mental Health Challenges Facing University Students in Africa: A Growing Concern
By Dr Gitonga Muriithi · 9 months ago
Mental Health Challenges Facing University Students in Africa: A Growing Concern By Dr.Gitonga Muriithi-Director Communications, Marketing and International Affairs at Catholic University Of Eastern Africa University life is often touted as the best years of ...
Can A Person be a Homosexual and a Christian at the Same Time?
By Garfield Gregoire · 9 months ago
The homosexual way of life has pervaded all aspect of society in just about every country in the world; it is so widely accepted – especially here in the United States, that it appears to ...
Julian Assange's $500,000 Chartered Flight to Australia: What It Means for His Future.
By David A. Waite · 9 months ago
In the press again is Julian Assange, the controversial co-founder of WikiLeaks. Not anymore for leaked documents or court cases but his return back in Australia. Allegedly, as a freeman, he has paid $500,000 for ...
12 Natural Remedies for Increasing Semen Volume: Tips for Best Performance
By Dickson Okorafor · 9 months ago
Introduction Discover effective natural remedies for increasing semen volume and enhancing fertility and sexual health by making proper changes in diets with lifestyle adjustments to produce magical results. Do you know you can naturally boost ...
Cleo Fund
By David Ray · 10 months ago
There are significant gender differences in the business sector, and the Cleo Fund is an important resource that helps overcome these disparities. The Cleo Fund equips women entrepreneurs with the essential tools they need to ...
Stratospheric Aerosol Injection: A Reckless Gamble with Our Fragile Atmosphere
By Abbas Mashaollah · 9 months ago
SAN JOSE - As the planet continues to warm at an alarming rate, the idea of stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) has gained traction among some scientists and policymakers as a potential stopgap solution to climate ...
Choosing Culturally-Conscious Costumes for Halloween
By Rachel Ranieri · 9 months ago
As Halloween creeps closer, the phrase "My culture is not your costume" echos louder. It's a simple plea: don't wear something that mocks or belittles someone's culture. But every year, it seems like some people ...
Satiety in women's movements in the last hundred years
By Bahar Lak · 9 months ago
While in ancient times, women had many rights that were sometimes equal to men, in Iran after Islam, women's rights were weakened in many cases due to the establishment of a patriarchal society based on ...
Marine biodiversity observed on the great pacific garbage patch
By David Steven Chalmers · 9 months ago
Introduction Plastic pollution is one of the biggest concerns in the 21st century especially in marine environments where it can choke oceanic animals as well as microplastics building up in marine food chains. Plastic waste ...
How to Improve Your Dating Skills: A Comprehensive Guide
By Riza Madya · 10 months ago
Dating can be a thrilling yet nerve-wracking experience. Improving your dating skills can significantly enhance your confidence and success in finding a meaningful connection. Whether you're new to dating or looking to refine your approach, ...
Ending Poverty One Step at a Time
By Arionne Mcbride · 10 months ago
For many years, poverty has been a struggling issue for many people within the US. This is often caused by inflation, lack of education, and lack of affordable housing. This leads to unmet essential needs ...
Checking account with cell phone protection!
By David Ray · 11 months ago
Banks now offer mobile phone protection along with their regular accounts. These special accounts provide coverage for your phone in the event of loss, theft, or damage. If your phone breaks, you can use money ...
Unveiling the Timeless Appeal of Pride and Prejudice
By Kristin James · 10 months ago
"Pride and Prejudice," the magnum opus penned by the iconic Jane Austen, stands as a quintessential masterpiece of English literature. With its enduring charm, sparkling wit, and timeless romance, this beloved novel has captured the ...
Invisible After 40: The Erasure of Queer Women in Mainstream Media
By Sarah Briggs · 10 months ago
Imagine scrolling through your favourite TV shows or flipping through the pages of a popular magazine, and yet, despite the sea of faces and stories, you can't help but feel like a significant part of ...
The Essential Purchase You Can Make to Support Local Businesses
By Kris Delair · 10 months ago
Cornell University researchers estimate we make 226.7 decisions each day related to food alone. If we’re making that many choices simply about our daily menu, you can just imagine how many decisions come into play ...