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The new year is upon us, and many are looking to evaluate and see what improvements they can make over the next 12 months. The year has been challenging, and many businesses have struggled in ...
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I was born and raised in a tiny island called Fiji. Now most people say “Wow you’re so lucky! It must have been paradise!”. And at most times it was. But what tourists don’t see ...
After watching yet another bodycam video of two young men of color trying to manage through a racially biased police stop, I found myself writing this story. It is not the full exhaustive list ...
I did it. I have worn the honors of honors. I have graduated from the University of Virginia. I am thankful for all the experiences, and the culmination of my studies in this celebratory day. ...
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Violence without intelligence, is survival. With intelligence, we are able to delineate what violence is needed, productive violence from senseless, unproductive, unethical violence. The dividing line for violence is debated, but evolving. The more emotionally ...