Show of Hands: Enrollment in Early Education in the United States versus Denmark

Show of Hands: Enrollment in Early Education in the United States versus Denmark

Research has shown that high-quality ECEC lessens the inequality gap between children of disadvantaged and advantaged backgrounds, increasing the income potential and opportunities for upward social mobility for low-income children later in life. Thus, the US should follow in the footsteps of Nordic countries by improving its ECEC system.

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How the Developing World is Coping with COVID-19: The Case of Bolivia

How the Developing World is Coping with COVID-19: The Case of Bolivia

Developing countries have been largely omitted from the pandemic’s media narrative. The case of Bolivia demonstrates how a lack of healthcare and economic aid contributes to an even larger disparity between the developing and developed world.

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Amidst a Global Health Crisis: COVID-19 & The Advent of The Psychedelic Movement

Amidst a Global Health Crisis: COVID-19 & The Advent of The Psychedelic Movement

As we greet the new decade with the greatest international health crisis in modern history, society is braced with the shift into an era of social isolation and greater need for psychiatric treatments. Meanwhile, vanguard movements towards alternative medicines and psychedelic therapy have already started gaining momentum in the healthcare industry and scientific community.

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War, Sea, and Wall: The Triple Tragedy of Refugees Fleeing to Greece

War, Sea, and Wall: The Triple Tragedy of Refugees Fleeing to Greece

Europe has been dealing with a refugee crisis for five to six years now, yet only one country has borne the brunt of it: Greece. The country's response: funding a floating barrier to deter migrants. By Raafiya Ali Khan

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How Kurdish Women are Setting The World Standard for Feminism

How Kurdish Women are Setting The World Standard for Feminism

A prominent women’s movement has come to thrive in an unlikely place: Kurdistan. With insight from a Kurdish scholar, it becomes evident that Kurdish women’s political activism, role in guerilla fighting, and superb organization should serve as an exemplar for the American feminist movement.

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AI: Changing the Tides of Water Sustainability

AI: Changing the Tides of Water Sustainability

One of climate change’s notorious effects is the rising scarcity of clean water, leaving millions around the world without access to safe drinking water. In the midst of this growing global crisis, could artificial intelligence be the innovate solution we urgently need?

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