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The Troubling Nexus: Ties Between the Ultra-Wealthy and Jeffrey Epstein
The link between ultra-wealthy and Jeffrey Epstein raises concerns about power, privilege, and ethical integrity, demanding accountability and justice.
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Navigating the Impact: Border Events and Migrant Caravans’
Recent border events have brought attention to migrant caravans heading towards America, raising concerns about national security, immigration policies, and neglect of American citizens. Billions of US tax dollars and too many people. What do we do?
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Addressing Poverty in America
Recognizing poverty’s complexity involves addressing interconnected issues via education, wages, healthcare, housing, and social support.
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10 Crucial Points for Social Change in 2024: Shaping a Better Tomorrow
New year, new social progress! Check out the important issues we must address this year.
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Suicide: A Failure of Humanity
Suicide is never the answer. There is help available. Reach out to a loved one or a stranger by calling 988. Problems are temporary, suicide is permanent.
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8 Reasons for the Decline of Quality in America
Have you noticed a widespread decline in product quality? There are several reasons that contribute to this, and we are a part of the solution to it.
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A Heartfelt Journey Through the Holiday Season
Happy holidays! Whether you celebrate something or not, it is a great time of year to relax, reflect, give and enjoy.
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American Meritocracy: The Illusion of Deserved Success
The concept of meritocracy, while seemingly fair, can be distorted by social connections and favoritism, potentially undermining the notion of success based purely on individual hard work and talent.
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A Made Up Concept Shaped How Society Operates
Money, while facilitating trade and societal progress, is an abstract concept reflecting societal belief rather than inherent value. This notion drives wealth accumulation, inherent inequities, and can skew perceptions of success and societal contribution.
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Rethinking Degrees: The Debate on the Usefulness of Bachelor’s Degrees
The perception of bachelor’s degrees has shifted due to the evolving job market, rising education costs, and more focus on skills, experience, and alternative education models.











