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Search ResultThe Politicization of Social Media
Back in 2012, a national survey questioned 3,000 young people, ages 15-25 on how they use the Internet, social ...
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Indian wildlife conservation film “Gyamo - Queen of the Mounta...
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Engineering changes to car exhausts have dramatically reduced the amount of pollution produced per mile, meanin...
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Ludo mania has swept Mumbai and is spreading to the small towns of northern India, mainly Bihar, U.P. and Jharkhand.
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Read MoreEqual Pay is not just about Money, it is about Esteem.
There's a history attached to gender discrimination at the workplace as a result of failed political manoeuvres and unfair wage practices. O...
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While the intentions of outright banning books, art, music, symbols, statues, or behaviour are usually always good—desires to end raci...
Read More265 Million Children are working around the World this Universal Children's Week 2017
The International Labour Organisation states in its latest World Report on Child Labour (2013) that there are around 265 million working children in the world which is almo...
Read MoreStopping the Red-Light District
Prostitution, called the oldest profession in the world is making new news today as questions regarding its moral, ethical and legal issues are being debated over.
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Read MoreThe Right to Death
The Supreme Court on Tuesday opposed the notion of allowing patients to create a 'living will'. Known as an 'advanced medical directive' in legal jargon, the bill is meant ...
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