By: Piper Duncan Make the beds, clear the trash, wipe the surfaces, scrub the bathroom, vacuum, sweep, mop — all…
By: Aishwarya Yaddanapudi “This is a shared world with a common future and that my kind like yours have the…
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By: Mahin Gonela Luanda, the largest city in Angola, is home to over 10 million people. In addition to being…
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By: Talia Loventhal In a sociology course about gender and work at UGA, not a single man is enrolled. This…
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By: Julia Hartman Across the US, the number of students who are English learners, “those whose first or primary language…
By: Tessa Butterworth The U.S. is the most popular destination for studying abroad in the world. With its high-ranking universities…
By: Emma Thomas For more than a decade, global superpowers have targeted the Pacific Islands in their race for hegemony.…