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A century ago, modern literature exploded into life. Ulysses, The Waste Land, Mrs. Dalloway, The Great Gatsby, The Trial, the ...
When formal interfaith dialogue falters, new spaces for connection emerge in unexpected places: classrooms. Amid rising ...
The damage of war doesn’t end when the fighting stops. Its wounds surface years later, sometimes in acts no one can explain.
Modern medicine can prolong life, but sometimes at the cost of a 'good' death. Too many of us avoid the difficult ...
In a world strained by conflict, climate disruption, and political division, cooperation is not weakness — it’s wisdom. From ancient fables to modern neuroscience and game theory, we learn that ...
NAIDOC Week marks seventy years of courage, protest, and cultural celebration. From William Cooper’s petitions to today’s ...
Tech companies now offer to digitally 'resurrect' deceased loved ones with AI replicas, recreating voices, faces, even ...
Conformity is often seen as weakness or mindlessness. But revisiting classic psychology experiments reveals that going along ...
In centuries past, sin-eaters consumed ritual meals to take on the spiritual weight of the dead. Today, that ancient practice ...
As machete violence sparks public alarm, we might recognise its roots lie in broken systems and unsupported families. Youth crime often emerges from lives shaped by poverty, instability, and neglect.
It’s dark. A woman stands outside a house in a quiet street in the Netherlands, watching her estranged daughter through a window. Inside are two granddaughters she has never met, and a son-in-law she ...
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