4 Examples of Sublimation That Demonstrate How It Works in Daily Life We all have thoughts and feelings which we know are ‘not okay’ by society’s standards.It’s a natural element of the human condition.
World Court Rules Against Myanmar on Rohingya Expand Rohingya refugees walk through rice fields after crossing the border from Myanmar into Palang Khali, Bangladesh, October 19, 2017. © 2017 Jorge Silva/Reuters (Brussels) – The International Court of Justice (ICJ) order on January 23, 2020, directing Myanmar to prevent all genocidal acts against Rohingya Muslims is crucial for protecting
Cambodia: Opposition Leader’s Trial Blocked to Public Expand Cambodian police officers stand guard in front of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court during a hearing of Kem Sokha, the head of the dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. © 2020 AP Photo/Heng Sinith (Bangkok) – The Cambodian opposition leader, Kem Sokha, is
Scientists & Doctors Send Letter To Donald Trump Calling For A Moratorium On 5G Wireless Technology A number of doctors, scientists and activists have sent a National 5G Resolution letter to President Trump, requesting a moratorium on 5G technology until the potential hazards for human health have been appropriately investigated. How are these products approved by our federal health regulatory agencies when many doctors and scientists
Large Study Finds Antioxidants, Vitamins & Minerals Are “Substantially” Higher In Organic Food A study published in the British Journal of Nutrition outlines a significant difference in nutritional content when it comes to organic food compared to non-organic food.
Guinea Support for 2009 Massacre Trial ‘Unequivocal’ Opposition supporters flee Conakry’s main stadium on September 28, 2009, after security forces stormed and opened fire on rally participants.
Can GM crops really “feed the world”? Challenging the Flawed Premise Behind Pushing GMOs into Indian Agriculture A common claim is that genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are essential to agriculture if we are to feed an ever-growing global population.
Qatar: 5-Year Prison Sentence Set for ‘Fake News’ Expand An image of the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on a building in Doha, Qatar. © 2019 Anke Waelischmiller/AP Images An image of the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on a building in Doha, Qatar. (Beirut) – Qatar has amended its penal code to restrict further
Extreme Exhaustion, or ‘Burnout,’ May Increase The Risk of Fatal Heart Disorders A new study associates anger, vital exhaustion, anti-depressant use, and poor social ties with incidents of atrial fibrillation.
Finland’s Prime Minister Calls For A 4-Day Workweek To Increase Productivity & Family Time The Prime Minister of Finland feels that a 4-day workweek could have an overall benefit for the citizens of her country.
5 Benefits of Handwriting Compared to Typing, According to Science In the modern world, the prominence of smartphones, tablets, and computers means that we communicate via typing rather than the written word.
8 Ways You Can Actually Change Your Life For The Better This Year Creating genuine change in your life takes work, but thankfully the work doesn't have to be as complicated as your mind may be making it out to be.
NJ Vaccine Bill To End Religious Exemptions Collapses: Is The Tide Turning? A State Senate vote in Trenton, NJ on the removal of religious exemptions for childhood vaccines was derailed as a result of a boisterous protest by people who want to maintain the right to choose whether or not to vaccinate their children. Are we seeing a watershed moment in the
Cambodia: Drop Charges Against 2 Journalists Expand Former RFA reporters Uon Chhin and Yeang Sothearin speak to the media outside of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, Aug. 29, 2019. © 2019 Radio Free Asia (Bangkok) – Cambodian authorities should drop the baseless espionage charges against two former Radio Free Asia (RFA) journalists, Human Rights Watch said today. On
How Menstruation Relates To Moon Cycles, Nature & Diets An ancient perspective with regards to a woman's period was far different from what it is today.It used to be related to spirituality and consciousness.