Author: Dr. Eleanor Vance, Philosopher and Ethicist
Balance of Opinions
For decades, the global conversation surrounding illicit drugs has been dominated by a framework of criminal justice. This approach, often encapsulated
Balance of Opinions
The quest for clean, renewable energy often leads us to the monumental structures that span our world’s greatest rivers: hydropower dams.
Balance of Opinions
It seems like every few years, a new eating philosophy explodes onto the health scene, promising to be the one-stop solution for weight management and
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The conversation surrounding public education is seldom quiet, but few topics ignite as much passionate debate as charter schools. Pitched by advocates
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It wasn’t long ago that drones were primarily toys for hobbyists or sophisticated tools for the military. The buzz of a small quadcopter in a park was a novelty.
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The white picket fence, the freshly mowed lawn, the two-car garage—for decades, this image was the very definition of the American Dream.
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Intermittent fasting, often called “IF,” has captured significant attention as a lifestyle and wellness trend. You’ve likely seen it
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It’s a scene familiar to almost any teacher, parent, or even student today: a classroom buzzes not with quiet study, but with the silent, digital glow
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The debate over mandatory foreign language classes in schools is one of those timeless arguments, simmering perennially in curriculum meetings and parent-teacher conferences.
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At the heart of modern business philosophy lies a fundamental question: whom does a corporation serve? For decades, the answer seemed straightforward
