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Isn’t it wrong how the act of receiving an education is so fraught with bias? As a school pupil in England I saw how the latest buzzword ‘meritocracy’ was...
Nearly 800,000 people commit suicide each year — more than those killed by war and homicide or breast cancer — according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and it...
Around one-in-three young people across 30 countries say they have been bullied online, while one-in-five report that they have skipped school because of it, as per a new poll...
Jeremy Adams, Tribune News Service Most of us who grew up in the United States before the advent of smartphones and social media can remember adults using phrases like...
Let’s face it, when a recession hits, or the economy starts to see a decline, some job sectors seem to be more immune than others. When I worked for...
There was a time when we amused each other by sharing the latest blurtations from our new national punchline. Like that December 2015 day in Hilton Head, S.C., when...
A new initiative to engage the Abu Dhabi community with solving social challenges has been launched on Wednesday by the Authority of Social Contribution, Ma’an. Beginning September, Ma’an’s Community...
Amancay Tapia, The Independent There is a wide gap in the UK between the rich and the poor, particularly in London, where poverty and wealth live side-by-side. It is...
I don’t know if you’re a Beatles fan but did you know that they have a famous Album cover in which the four men are crossing a zebra crossing...
Tristen Lee, The Independent I don’t remember the last time I truly relaxed. I don’t think I even know how to. Every time I try to sit stationary for...