Struggling economies can be difficult to weather and students who are considering their future career goals are presented with numerous challenges. However, there is one potentially helpful impact of a struggling economy and that is giving students the ability of focusing on careers, which will eventually become important and profitable in the future. It is […]
Today’s Business Administration
The fact that the world of business has radically changed in recent decades is not a shocking revelation. Increasing globalization, constant advancements in knowledge-sharing technology, and a restructuring of traditional business hierarchies have made companies across the globe re-think the way they function. However, behind the sweeping changes that can be seen on the surface […]
Do e-cigarettes bring about a change to the immune response in lungs?
Cigarette smoking drastically increases the risk of a person to become vulnerable to a host of diseases and there is an assumption among us that e-cigarettes or electronic cigarettes aren’t harmful as the smokers don’t inhale smoke which is composed of carcinogens. However, studies by the North Carolina School of Medicine suggest that there is […]
The Separation of Church and State: Should the POTUS be Atheist?
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…” – Establishment Clause, First Amendment Seventeenth-century English philosopher John Locke may have been amongst the first to theorise on the removal of religion from government, but it was Thomas Jefferson who gave the concept a memorable and succinct term; […]
US water crisis: in more than one way, this is more than it seems
You know about Flint. You’ve heard about Sebring, OH. In both places, basically the same thing happened: lax controls, oversight, and regulation allowed corrosive river water to leach lead from old pipes into the drinking water. Flint is finally being treated like the catastrophe that it is, more than a year after it should have been. […]
The Poisoning of Flint Michigan’s Drinking Water
This story was on the front page of the New York Times on January 20. Pretty shocking story. But if you look into it, it’s been all over the front pages of the state press in Michigan for months. Local papers and MLive have been talking about it nonstop for at least five months — that’s […]
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