Author: Dr. Eleanor Vance, Philosopher and Ethicist
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The local school library, often seen as a quiet sanctuary for learning and imagination, has increasingly become a battleground. The same can be said for
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Imagine paying taxes to two different countries, every single year, even if you haven’t set foot in one of them for decades. This isn’
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The conversation around alternative medicine is often a polarized one, painting a picture of rigid science on one side and untested tradition on the other.
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Step into any grocery store, and you’re surrounded by a quiet controversy that most people don’t even see. It’s the debate over genetically
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The conversation around taxes is one of the oldest and most contentious in modern society. Most people are familiar with a progressive tax system.
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We like to think of ourselves as rational beings, fully in control of our decisions. That coffee you bought this morning, the route you took to work, the
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The debate between free trade and protectionism is one of the oldest in economics, yet it feels more immediate and relevant today than it has in decades.
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Citizen science has exploded. It’s no longer a niche hobby for backyard astronomers or birdwatchers. Today, millions of people are mapping galaxies, folding
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The New Digital Classroom: Weighing the Promise and Peril of AI Tutors The landscape of education is trembling, and the seismic shift is being driven by
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The art world has been quietly waging a war for decades. On one side, you have the establishment: the comforting smell of oil paint, the tactile scratch
