How do we know if someone is exercising or abusing their freedom of speech? Gaukhar examines the case of PNVD, also infamously known as the Dutch “Pedo” Party.
Aakansha shares some tips and tricks on how to communicate and coexist with different others especially when dealing with interpersonal conflicts, self-awareness, and cross-cultural interactions. Adapting to a new culture is easier said than done, after all.
Andrea goes beyond reason and explores the elements of affiliation. She talks about what affiliation is all about, what it means to connect with others, and how bonding with someone is a matter of initiative.
In Part 2 of her series, Marie argues that one could never be “too old” to learn a new skill, and shares a heartfelt message of always putting yourself first in life.
Do you sometimes binge-watch all your favorite movies and TV shows instead of exploring the newest Netflix releases? Imke explains the more complex reasons behind our habits of reconsuming familiar media content and why we may find it so comforting.
Andrada looks into the history of Valentine’s Day and how businesses and consumerism have changed the holidays intentions by normalizing gifts.
While emojis have become an indispensable token of the Internet world and one’s self-expression, their origin remains unexplored. Rita shines a light on the creation of emojis and how their seemingly harmless emergence and development have also sparked criticism and debate.
Challenging the stigma that older generations place on younger ones about being constantly online, Duru explores the ways in which social media allows Gen Z to be more educated and involved in politics.
Keanaya explains why Gatekeeping music, in the name of exclusivity is not cool. She explores how consumers try to differentiate themselves through their music taste.
How do we know if someone is exercising or abusing their freedom of speech? Gaukhar examines the case of PNVD, also infamously known as the Dutch “Pedo” Party.
Aakansha shares some tips and tricks on how to communicate and coexist with different others especially when dealing with interpersonal conflicts, self-awareness, and cross-cultural interactions. Adapting to a new culture is easier said than done, after all.
Andrea goes beyond reason and explores the elements of affiliation. She talks about what affiliation is all about, what it means to connect with others, and how bonding with someone is a matter of initiative.
In Part 2 of her series, Marie argues that one could never be “too old” to learn a new skill, and shares a heartfelt message of always putting yourself first in life.
Do you sometimes binge-watch all your favorite movies and TV shows instead of exploring the newest Netflix releases? Imke explains the more complex reasons behind our habits of reconsuming familiar media content and why we may find it so comforting.
Andrada looks into the history of Valentine’s Day and how businesses and consumerism have changed the holidays intentions by normalizing gifts.
While emojis have become an indispensable token of the Internet world and one’s self-expression, their origin remains unexplored. Rita shines a light on the creation of emojis and how their seemingly harmless emergence and development have also sparked criticism and debate.
Challenging the stigma that older generations place on younger ones about being constantly online, Duru explores the ways in which social media allows Gen Z to be more educated and involved in politics.
Keanaya explains why Gatekeeping music, in the name of exclusivity is not cool. She explores how consumers try to differentiate themselves through their music taste.
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