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  • The Artistic Perspective on Life: Viewing the World in Black and White

    Our understanding of morality, ethics, and decision-making has evolved to embrace shades of gray amongst the many other colors that paint our lives—acknowledging that most of life exists somewhere between the extremes. But what if, for a moment, we reconsidered the black-and-white worldview?

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  • Tradwives in the Digital Age & the Feminist Paradox

    In the shimmering world of social media, where trends rise and fall, one movement has begun to carve out a significant space in the lives of young women: the “#TradWife” movement. Short for “traditional wife,” this lifestyle choice favors the return to traditional gender roles, where women find fulfillment in homemaking, child-rearing, and supporting their

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  • Writing the Future: Reimagining English Education Systems for Impact in America

    The prevalence of traditional literary classics in high school English education reveals a static approach that underprepares students for contemporary writing demands. While the classics offer literary insight, an overemphasis on analysis neglects versatile writing and critical thinking skills crucial in modern communication. Urgent reforms are needed to foster literacy and writing proficiency, rekindle passion…

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  • The Hidden Story of Saharan Dust: How a Journey Across Oceans Shapes the Caribbean

    Saharan dust, traveling over 5,000 miles from North Africa to the Caribbean, carries essential nutrients and minerals. While enriching marine ecosystems, it also affects human health and climate. Monitoring tools and public health initiatives are addressing these impacts. These interconnected environmental factors demonstrate the delicate balance of our world.

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  • Risks of Early Beauty Standards: Generation Alpha and Social Media

    I’m sure you’ve all heard of the worries surrounding Generation Alpha. This youngest generation is growing up in a world where social media, technology, and consumer culture are shaping their lives in ways we’ve never seen before. One of the most alarming trends is the increasing presence of these young kids in places like Sephora,

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  • The Weight of History: How Past Injustices Affect Future Generations

    Generations of adversity have shaped the experiences of many African American families. Today, the impacts of systemic racism are not just historical footnotes; they are woven into the very fabric of our society. This legacy of oppression continues to manifest in various ways, from overt brutalities to economic inequities that reverberate across communities. Systemic racism

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  • The Overlooked Power of Humanities: Redefining Career Success Beyond STEM Prioritization

    In today’s competitive landscape, STEM education is often seen as the key to practical careers and financial success. However, this perspective overlooks the invaluable contributions of humanities education. In this blog post, we’ll explore why humanities matter and how they complement STEM fields. In our capitalistic society, STEM education has become synonymous with career success

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