by Karen Maskall | Mar 6, 2019 | Society
Berlin is a popular place for creative people and an uprising tourist spot. It used to be praised for being affordable to many. In the past 10 years, Berlin has emerged as one of the frothiest property markets in the world. Prices in Berlin jumped by 20.5% in 2017...
by Pamela Ostrom | Jan 31, 2019 | Society
I know I’m going back a bit in history but it’s worth it . During his campaign to become President of the USA, Barack Obama was asked by David Brooks of the New York Times if he had ever read Reinhold Niebuhr. Obama replied that Niebuhr was one of his...
by Karen Maskall | Oct 2, 2018 | Society
Throughout recent history, popular authors have used science fiction as a tool to communicate strong political, economical and moral messages in their work, which are fascinating to analyze. Sometimes the story may be using science fiction to satirize a current state...
by Karen Maskall | Aug 3, 2018 | Society
New research links these and other wireless signals to heart irregularities. A double-blind peer-reviewed study published in the European Journal of Oncology links cordless phones-which transmit pulsed signals similar to WiFi networks-to heart palpitations and other...
by Karen Maskall | Aug 1, 2018 | Society
In this video, Josh Tetrick gives a graduation keynote address that encourages students to develop a powerful vision for their lives – helping them gain clarity about what they may want to study in college and ultimately create with their lives. He talks about...
by Thomas Stone | Jun 25, 2018 | Society
We all know how important it is to establish a natural harmony between the resources we use and the earth’s resources. It’s become even more important given recently released studies and more and more contrarians admitting they were wrong. Over time, going green has...