“We learn from history that we learn nothing from history.” George Bernard Shaw Studying a subject that students feel is pointless is never a fun or easy task. If you’re studying history, whether you like it or not, asking yourself the question why is history important is actually a very good step. Historians do not […]
Month: November 2020
Drug Abuse: The Truth Uncovered
The abuse of drugs is a major problem worldwide, leading to premature death and drug related crimes. What actually is drug abuse? When drugs are taken for a purpose other than medicinal use or in amount /frequency that impairs one’s physical, physiological or psychological functions it constitutes drug abuse. Addiction to drug is considered to […]
Youth, Politics, and the power of Communication
“Youth” is not a homogenous entity which is why more than one communication approach is needed: it consists of different groups, some active in political parties, others in non-partisan youth NGOs, and some activities in mono issue movements such as LGBTQIA rights or the Feminist Movement. But what they share is general millennial dimensions of […]