Category Archives: Happiness

Critical Thinking: Why Do So Many Students Fall Victim To Groupthink?

What is ironic about the western world is that so much is said about diversity and tolerance, yet only certain views are given exposure and are seen as acceptable. One thing is then said, but what is said doesn’t reflect what is actually taking place. ​ This is something can be observed at different universities,…

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7 Most Common Birds That You Can Find In Singapore

If you live or work in Singapore, you may often have the urge to know more about the city. In this article, we are going to talk about some of the most common birds you can find in this city. We will share some common facts about these birds. 1) Javan Mynah This bird is…

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Confused by Nutrition Research? Sloppy Science May Be to Blame

Confused by Nutrition Research? Sloppy Science May Be to Blame According to a new book by Marion Nestle, the unstated goal of most company-sponsored studies is to increase the bottom line. Read More…

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People in Trump's Political Orbit Who Have Pleaded Guilty

People in Trump’s Political Orbit Who Have Pleaded Guilty A second guilty plea by President Donald Trump’s fixer-turned-foe marked just the latest step in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election and possible coordination between Russia and the Tr… Read More…

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When Professional Collides With Personal Along the Caravan Route

When Professional Collides With Personal Along the Caravan Route Delphine Schrank, Reuters chief correspondent for Mexico and Central America, gave two middle-aged Honduran men, both migrants, some sliced cucumber from a roadside food stand in Guatemala after learning that they could not afford any at a cost of… Read More…

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People in Trump's Political Orbit Who Have Pleaded Guilty

People in Trump’s Political Orbit Who Have Pleaded Guilty A second guilty plea by President Donald Trump’s fixer-turned-foe on Thursday marked just the latest step in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election and possible coordination between Russi… Read More…

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Starving Babies, Molotov Cocktails and Death Threats: One Photojournalist’s Venezuelan Reality

Starving Babies, Molotov Cocktails and Death Threats: One Photojournalist’s Venezuelan Reality Meridith Kohut, an American photographer who frequently freelances for The Times, feels “a moral obligation to stay” and bear witness to the horrors of Venezuela’s economic collapse. Read More…

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