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Benefits of the Press Release Distribution
An incredible average number of press releases are published for more than 30 million businesses in the US alone, despite only around 50,000 journalists reading them. Press releases are that common. But do you know what it is, in actual? Here is a simple definition [...]
A slaughterhouse worker’s confessions
Every month in the UK, approximately 100 million animals are killed for meat-but very little is heard of the people who die. A former abattoir worker here describes her job and its effect on her mental health. Warning: Many readers may be upset by this [...]
Does the attack on JNU campus mean that India’s young are failing?
His client list includes a Nobel Prize-winning economist, former Libyan and Nepal prime ministers, and many prominent politicians, diplomats, writers, and scholars. It is also an internationally renowned teaching and research center and is among the top-ranked universities in India. But Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University [...]
Reinhard Sinaga: Why the Manchester rapist discovered his victims
Warning: This article includes sexual assault reports. It is believed that Reinhard Sinaga is the "most prolific rapist" ever in the UK. Princess Street is never calm in the heart of downtown Manchester. When you follow it down from Albert Square's magnificent Victorian town hall, [...]
A chatbot pulled me from a ‘ very dark spot.’
In recent years, Alexa Jett has taken a few heavy blows. Later, in 2016, she was diagnosed with cancer of the thyroid although she was given the all-clear, when her best friend and former partner died of cancer at the age of 33, another crisis [...]
Has Britain got involved in a presidential election in the United States?
As U.S. President George HW Bush in 1992 tried "a smoking gun" to kneecap his White House rival Bill Clinton politically, the British government delved into its archives for sensitive information. So, has the Bush camp demanded foreign intervention to help him win an election-the [...]
When you run out of fuel, will you survive?
When the dense cord linking Chris Lemons to the ship above him broke, there was a sickening crack. A critical umbilical cord to the above world carried power, communications, heat, and air to its 100 m (328 ft) diving suit below the sea surface. While [...]
Why does ‘ travel shame because people to exchange aircraft for trains
I boarded an airplane for the first time in five years last month. I took a flight across the Atlantic from my house in London to visit my wife in Costa Rica. In 2014, while staying in Bordeaux, France, I last flew. Going by [...]
The math problem that could put a stop to the world
It is not easy to predict exactly what people want and when they want it. We are demanding creatures, expecting the world to deliver quick solutions to our increasingly complex and diverse problems of today. Researchers have built several pretty practical mathematical approaches over [...]