Who Owns the Water?

Although water covers two-thirds of the planet’s surface, only 3% of all water is safe for human consumption. Access to clean, safe water has always been vital for people. With increasing population and pollution, the prospect of water shortages is an increasing concern. Adding to these concerns is the privatization […]

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Rome - The Eternal Stench

Rome – The Eternal Stench

Rome is a strange mix of beauty and ugliness. They say it is the Eternal City. It is still here over two millennia later so it is hard to say that is incorrect, but it is also correct to say that Rome is the city of Eternal Stench. Rome has […]

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Dr. Brian May on Society

Dr. Brian May on Society

Dr. Brian May on Society “I’m outraged that the country is so riddled with privilege, corruption, and inequality. To me, this is not being a decent society. This is not a big society. This is a selfish society ruled by people who have enough power to keep them in power. […]

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Adjuncts

Academia’s Underclass

Academia’s underclass is real, and I am not referring to freshmen and sophomores. Of course, it has to be a foreign publication that carries this story because the American corporate media will not talk about this issue. Please take a quick read and return: Facing poverty, academics turn to sex […]

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