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Jul
11
What Marx got Right and Wrong?
Karl Marx (1818-1883) was one of the greatest thinkers of the 19th century. He is best known for his critique
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Jun
23
Numbers Don’t Lie by Vaclav Smil
This book is a relevant synopsis of recent topics defining modern civilization. The author covers such topics like loss of
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Oct
31
Can Globalization and Climate Action Coexist?
As an economics student, I've always wondered about the relationship between continued globalization, making the world more connected
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Oct
30
In and Out
This is a concept Seth Godin talked about in his blog. In short, it means now is the time and
Oct
14
Dance Tale
Way back in middle school, our school hosted weekly salsa dance lessons. Ever since seeing a video of Michael Jackson
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Oct
07
Stakeholders of Video Games
Stakeholders regarding my given issues are multicultural students, parents, and teachers. Additionally, institutions which provide services and goods. Parents and
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Sep
05
Tips to Start Reading
I went from a being book hater to a being book lover after reading consistently for 2 years. Now as
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Aug
18
AHEAD of the CURVE by Philip Broughton
Book Review
I’ve always wondered what it’ll be like studying at Harvard Business School, and Philip Broughton explains
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Jun
15
Will by Will Smith and Mark Manson
Why Read Will?
You’ll grow drastically as a person from reading the biggest movie star’s autobiography. It’s
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Jun
07
Insecure to Confident
I went from feeling insecure to feeling confident after discovering a few simple lessons from reading lots of books. I
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