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No retirement for learning
Many people grew up subscribing to the traditional three-stage model of education-work-retirement for mapping out their future. Education is about equipping oneself with knowledge, work is about ...
Young people are hungering for meaning. A lack of spiritual education in childhood can reverberate across a lifetime ...
There are many reasons why the South is a great option for retirees to move to. Find out how much savings you need to live in ...
Peter Gutierrez, 21, has lived in Cutler Bay for much of his life, but when he reached adulthood, he began to question ...
The global market leadership that Chinese enterprises have displayed in the commercialization of green technologies can be ...
This year marks a significant milestone as we commemorate the 35th death anniversary of a titan in the field of education, Professor J. E. Jayasuriya. While his name is etched onto the covers of ...
Football League World looks at the 17 UK areas targeted in the latest crackdown on 'dodgy' Amazon Fire Sticks - and whether ...
In an election year, Lamont is proposing tax rebates of $200 per person to pay for high electricity bills and other expenses, ...
A Biography of the Quarterback," helps us understand why quarterbacks are among the toughest positions in sports.
Despite improvements Dudley is still falling below national averages in a raft of results for school pupils’ attainment.
Novelist Frank Tallis on the challenges of life after the halfway point and how achieving ‘wholeness’ is the key to ...
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The American dream is officially dead — here's why so many Americans are moving to other countries
America is no longer the "greatest country in the world" and the American Dream is dead based on stats and facts coming from our US government.
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