Classic Anti-Drug Ad Reincarnated to Attack Drug Policy
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Classic Anti-Drug Ad Reincarnated to Attack Drug Policy
Breaking Down the Pros and Cons of Online Learning
Once looked down upon, online education has evolved into a major industry. But is it right for you?
Strength You Can Trust: Building Loyalty Within Your Organisation
Trust in leadership is at an all time low, but the solution is simple. It’s time for some transparency.
Marjane Satrapi: True Perspective
“The only person who stops you from being free is ourselves. Nobody can take your freedom. I mean, I have lived in a dictatorship. I know what I am talking about.”
She’s best known for her role as Princess Leia in Star Wars, but Carrie Fisher’s real life struggles have been far more terrible than anything she faced in a galaxy far, far away.
Buddy Holly: Rock’s Greatest Secret
Buddy Holly’s career was short, but his impact as a founding father of rock’n’roll undeniable.
Mary Shelley: Beyond the Beast
She may be best remembered for raising a human from the dead and marrying a famous poet, but Mary Shelley’s true accomplishments were far greater, both on and off the page.
The MIT Lab Tailoring Fashion for Everyone
“People with disabilities aren’t defined by their disability; why should their clothes be?”
He may be THE leading filmmaker of our time, but for James Cameron, it’s easy to imagine the journey’s only just begun.
“I think that’s what really a substantial work is; it’s forever. It’s the truth now and it was the truth then, and it will be the truth tomorrow.”
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