Contrast this with the Dutch approach, which has its roots in the 1880s when the Netherlands largely removed religious interference from social policy. The culture is pragmatic and direct—what some ...
An 11-year-old student has received support from non-profit after bullying and a reported assault at a rural Manitoba school ...
Jonny Greenwood has been keeping busy. In between his soundtrack work and The Smile, he’s found time to record a belated follow-up to Junun, an album he released back in 2015 with the Israeli musician ...
By the time the bandages came off, the woman at the center of this story says she barely recognized the person in the mirror. The nose, the jawline, even the way her face moved when she tried to smile ...
Ashley Chand spent more than a decade working her way up through the ranks of human resources and administration positions at ...
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Mother’s Baby ending explained: Was Julia right that the baby was switched, and what was Dr. Vilfort hiding?
Mother’s Baby ending explained: Was Julia right about the switched baby, and what secrets was Dr. Vilfort’s clinic hiding all along?
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Parent questions whether cutting off a smoking grandparent is too extreme when the habit happens only outside
When a parent discovers their child’s grandparent smokes only outside the house, the question of whether to limit contact becomes surprisingly contentious. One mother recently sparked debate after ...
Eddy Azad believes the new wave of robotics is remaking the factory floor into an environment that promises to attract a new generation of human workers.
Armed conflict is not the only frontline for West Papuans in their struggle against Indonesian rule, according to a new film.
How the absence of mandatory seller capacity verification in customary land transactions is driving land litigation and undermining real estate development Ghana’s real estate sector is expanding but ...
"We routinely look for patterns in the world that confirm the paradigms we already believe in. The things that do not fit the paradigm --the anomalies --tend ...
Once again, on February 4th, as Sri Lanka marked its 78th year of independence from British rule, a familiar theatre of political spectacle unfolded across the North and East. Black flags were hoisted ...
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