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Swimmers Conquer Their Toughest Challenge Yet: The Dead Sea
Swimmers gathered in November 2016 to make the trek from Jordan to Israel, across the Dead Sea, one of Earth’s saltiest bodies of water.
Humanity’s Effect on Global Warming — Part 2 of 2
The time is past when humankind thought it could selfishly draw on exhaustible resources. We know now the world is not a commodity. French President Francois Hollande The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which includes more than 1,300 scientists […]
Humanity’s Role In Global Warming — Part 1 of 2
Global warming isn’t an issue to be taken lightly nor is it something that can be fixed easily — it’ll require hard work. “The most important thing about global warming is this,” former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee said. “Whether humans […]
Cricket: More About It Than A Chirp
Perspective. That’s the point I was able to take away during a brief discussion on Cricket during my sports-writing lecture. Perspective is everything. The question was simple: What are the top two popular sports around the globe? Students shouted out […]
Winter in the French Alps is A Must for World Travelers
With Winter in the Northern Hemisphere coming soon, that means fresh powder is just waiting to be shred, especially in the French Alps. You can’t buy happiness but you can buy a lift pass. According to a 2011 International report […]
Dia de los Muertos, On the Rise Internationally
Dia de los Muertos, the “Day of the Dead,” has been a tradition in Mexico for over 3,000 years originating from the Aztecs. Celebrated by Latinos across the globe, it has been on the rise in the U.S.A., which shouldn’t be […]
Sometimes, A TCK’s Identity Can Be Difficult To Understand
Rahul Gandotra, director of the British Independent Film Award-nominated short film “The Road Home,” guides us on an amazing journey about Pico, a distraught British nine-year-old, who is having an identity crisis. Pico, like most Third Culture Kids, is having […]