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VIDEO: Part III of III: Marriage equality around the world
An 8-year-old boy was recently the center of a controversy. At a Fairfax County School Board meeting in the United States, people of the board spoke against a change in the school’s policy to include “gender identity” in their anti-discrimination […]
VISUAL: Third Culture Kid vs. Study Abroad Student – What’s The Difference?
When it comes to the different people that travel the world, some have a bit more experience than others. Two of the most popular ways to experience traveling is by either studying abroad in a different country or by actually […]
Part I of III: Food Waste Around the World
This is a 3-part series covering food waste around the world and what people in the media and in businesses are doing to eliminate the large amount of waste. Strolling through the brightly lit aisles, you find yourself indulging in […]
VISUAL: New York Fashion Week vs. Paris Fashion Week
New York Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week both have influenced the fashion industry trends in different ways. Paris has historically been the “cradle” of the fashion industry even though New York Fashion week was established first. New York Fashion […]
Part II: Tips & Facts for Tomorrowland
“Yesterday is History, Today is a Gift, Tomorrow is a Mystery.” As you look through the crowds at Tomorrowland, hundreds of different flags being held and waved for representation, it’s obvious that Tomorrowland has a cultural diversity that can’t be […]
VISUAL: American Obsession with “Survivor,” Reality TV
One of the first and most famous reality shows that kick-started the reality TV scene in the early 2000s in the United States was Survivor. After 28 seasons, the show maintains a committed and growing audience. So why are Americans […]
INFOGRAPHIC: A Look at Video Game Revenue Worldwide
At this point, we’ve all seen the stats. What are the best games of all time? How old is the average gamer? What percentage of gamers are women? What types of games are played online? These stats come out yearly, […]
Painting the Picture: Gender Inequality in the Global Art Market
The Paycheck Fairness Act of 2014 failed to pass in the United States this month for the fourth time since 2012. The act that was intended to “strengthen federal equal pay laws for women” lost by 12 votes. Yet, discrepancies […]