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Angus Harker
2 days ago
The Hierarchy of Humanity: Murder, Terrorism, and Who Owns the Narrative?
This article was written by Angus Harker a student at the University of Warwick. This article is part of his column 'The Other Side'....
Sanchana Hiththatiyage
5 days ago
In The Business of Fashion: The Allure of Ads in a Disposable Culture
Click, buy, discard: these are the rhythms of fast fashion in a digital world.
Dheer Chawla
7 days ago
The End of an Era: Trudeau’s Resignation and the Evolution of Canada’s Political Landscape
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation represents a decisive moment not simply for his Liberal Party but for the broader Canadian polit
Paul du Pontavice
Dec 17, 2024
How to always win at Monopoly using econometrics
Monopoly, the classic board game, is not just a test of chance and negotiation but also a dynamic system governed by probabilities.
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Ryan Lee
Dec 13, 2023
The 2008 Financial Crash Revisited - Background, Crisis, and Aftermath
This article was written by Ryan Lee, a sixth form student from London. The 2007-08 financial crisis, also known as “the Great...
Somnath Deb
Oct 29, 2023
Global Takeoff of the Rupee: Pros and Cons of the Policy
This article was written by Somnath Deb, a student from the Department of Economics at Vivekananda College Thakurpukur, India. In July,...
Maanas Kauntia
Feb 25, 2022
How can feminisation of agriculture lead to the empowerment of women in rural India?
How to think about the empowerment of women in rural India? What are the far-reaching solutions to the problems they currently face? This...
Luis Banegas
Jan 27, 2022
A world without water: A reality humans don’t see coming
There is no substitute for the world’s most vital liquid substance: water. Without it, life is not possible. From the smallest cell to...
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