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Marie Slaughter and Elizabeth Garlow, MPA, published an article arguing that economic policies must prioritize care and human ...
Living amidst the luxuries of life, we do not feel the need for the Lord until we realise that this world cannot give us what ...
Instant Scholar' is a Times of India initiative to make academic research accessible to a wider audience. If you are a Ph.D. scholar and would like t ...
Part of bringing up young children is to tell them stories and accounts about people who did the right thing, and how they ...
A German experiment has found that people are likely to continue working full-time even if they receive no-strings-attached ...
Rishabh Nahar, Partner at Qode Advisors, combines physical discipline, spiritual grounding from the Bhagavad Gita, and ...
Who doesn’t love a sweet treat? The concept of “getting a sweet treat” has exploded in cultural prevalence over the past few ...
Live dinosaurs, car repair and paint-your-own pottery were among the goods displayed at Friday’s Second Grade Business ...
Rugby Australia has hailed its new $240 million broadcast deal with Nine Entertainment Co. as a "really exciting and ...
It works in London. It works in Stockholm. It works in Singapore. It works in Gothenburg, It works in Milan. Now, it’s ...
“The economics of making motion pictures” are ... and information gets out in a nanosecond and it can really kill a concept that you may have been working out for a long period of time.” ...
In a world increasingly characterised by interdependence, the concept of a "fusion economy" captures the intricate web of global markets and the powerful forces that shape them. As nations grapple ...