People and Society
Arts, Culture, History…… it’s all about things that makes us tick and things that bring us together as a greater whole
Coffee: Spilling the Beans on Its Origins
Yes, 50% of us can’t bear to face the day without a cup of coffee or two in our tank. But how much do you really know about your cup of Joe? For many long-time coffee drinkers, finding out the truth about coffee’s origins is intriguing. Not only does understanding...
Can Online Education Breach the Divide?
Online education can be a great solution for many people. You can study online if you have a job and don’t want to lose it or if you want to change your career path and don’t have enough money. It is a great tool for studying on a low budget. At the same time can...
Manufactured Housing for the Hermit Crab
Hermit crabs are interesting creatures. Born without shells of their own, they spend their life squatting in the cast-off shells of other gastropods, trading up as they grow and need more space. However, due to pollution, shell collection by humans, and other reasons,...
Adding Value To Your Career – Adaptive Behaviors
As time keeps evolving, each change raises a voice for adaptation. This concept of survival of the fittest can be translated in the modern era as the survival of the adapter. Your career is directly related to how much you are willing to go above and beyond...
Steve Jobs: Philanthropist by Choice or Obligation?
Steve Jobs, best known for co-founding Apple Inc and being the company's chief executive officer is not well known for his philanthropy efforts. There has been a lot of criticism since his death that he did not donate to charities often, if at all, but it is quite...