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Global Epidemic: Dying with Dignity
Physician assisted suicide has become a hotly debated topic in recent years, in the United States and around the world. This practice involves licensed medical professionals providing terminally ill patients with the legal dosage of medication to end their own […]
Women’s International Singleness
Let’s face it, the number of single women around the world is on the rise. Single women are delaying marriage to fulfill their careers and personal lives. These women are brave to walk alone. They are brave to not settle […]
Location, location, location: Where you live can affect body image
The world can be a harsh place, and sometimes it seems like you need to have the perfect body in order to achieve success and happiness. We are always worried what others are thinking of us, but in reality, they […]
Noodles and Company: A true representation of global cuisine?
With over 410 stores in 31 states, Noodles and Company has been rapidly expanding its outreach since it opened 20 years ago. After opening it’s first restaurant in Colorado, Noodles has seen an unprecedented growth in it’s popularity across the […]
Food Delicacies Around the World
Exotic food is fun to try and an exciting way to experience another culture, but there are some items that need to be left off our plates. Although many of these cuisines are said to be delicious, we can’t only […]
Africa Yoga Project: Changing lives through the practice of yoga
The Africa Yoga Project’s vision is to inspire and empower individuals through the restoring practice of yoga. The Kenyan organization’s 98 trained and dedicated yoga instructors hold 350 classes a week in prisons, schools, rural villages, HIV/AIDS support groups, special-accommodation centers […]
TCK Expert: Confronting Goodbyes
If I had a shirt I could have worn throughout my childhood and teen years of moving around the world, it would spell out these words from my all-time favorite quote: “I hate goodbyes.” Goodbyes for me meant leaving countless […]
An East Indian perspective on Dating
Rachel Khona grew up in a conservative Indian-American family. Magically finding the right guy to marry was always a pressure for her; but she couldn’t date. She has grown up and gone through sloppy, toxic, and good relationships. Writing for […]







