Selfishness is often viewed as a negative trait, this is far from the truth. What we people usually view as negative we tend to push it away to such a degree that it becomes mildly extreme. So instead of being selfish people have swung from the other end of the […]
Society & Culture
DEA re-imagines definition of corruption
According to a 60 Minutes investigation, Trump has nominated the opiate pharmaceutical companies’ perfect man to be Drugs Czar for addiction rates to rocket. The DEA asylum is taken over by the inmates. Can kratom help resolve this? Corruption is something people associate with small Third World countries. Sadly, wherever […]
Challenges for Children in Central Asia
Central Asia is one of the most rapidly changing areas of the world in terms of politics, environmental issues, and socioeconomic shifts among its inhabitants. Vulnerable citizens are the hardest hit by these changes, especially children. UNICEF made a statement on children’s rights at the Convention on the Rights of […]
Why Facts Stand In The Way Of Trump’s Attempt At Deregulations
One of the ways that Donald Trump promised he would increase America’s economic wealth is through deregulation. Making good on his promise, he has made several changes — not just to the law and order of America, but also attempting to change the power that the Environmental Protection Agency has […]
Trump impeachment is a longer shot than it looks
Bookmakers all over the world have recently been reporting increased movement around the odds of Trump being impeached at some point during 2017. Surprisingly enough, not all movement has been going the way you might think. Yahoo Finance noted earlier this week that one New Zealand-based betting site has seen […]
You Need to Know: Helpful Guide About Fashion Subcultures of Japan
There is an argument of what cities are in the top rank for being the fashion capital of the world. Famous cities that would make on the list are New York, Milan, Paris, Seoul, and London. However, people overlooked that Tokyo is beyond the expected fashion trend. Tokyo is more […]
Zoran Kocovski – The Dedicated and Reputable Restaurant Entrepreneur
Zoran Kocovski has a deep base that runs through the food industry. Kocovski held from a Macedonian lineage with farming as the primary source of income for the family. At infancy, Zoran’s family relocated to Canada with certain farming items. While in Canada, Zoran’s mother engaged in a factory job […]
Be Grateful to all the Challenges of Life
The challenges we face in life are always lessons that serve our soul’s growth. Think about a major challenge you faced in your life. In what did you benefit from this experience? Can you see why challenges are important when it comes to your personal growth? Deeply happy people are […]
E-Cig Etiquette: How to Maintain a Positive Public Image for Vaping
The e-cigarette revolution continues to pick up momentum, to the extent that it’s rare to set foot outside without crossing paths with a vaper or two. And while e-cigs are getting plenty of positive press these days – not least the fact that new studies have confirmed how much better […]
5 Remote Places For Expats Looking To Get Away From It All
One reason that expats become expats is to find a quiet, peaceful place to settle. For some, this just means hopping to a country with a slower pace and laxer lifestyle. For others, it means getting off the grid entirely. There are countless reasons for wanting to move. It could […]
Moroccan Wall – The Berm of Western Sahara
One of the most complex-mapped on the planet is Western Sahara. Since 1975, as a disputed territory, it has appeared on most Western maps and can be described as a polygon shoved between the two lands of Morocco and Mauritania on the northwest African coast. However, the solution is actually […]
Motorbikes, Cockatiels, and Cups of Tea
As a kid, I remember how my Uncle Dave would come over to our house every year at Christmas with his shaggy beard, looking a bit like a slightly disheveled Santa on his day off, and with one or two presents for me and my brother. He’d stand at the […]