By: Ms Menggelisha In the fading days of the Qing Dynasty, a poignant ballad portrayed the struggles of a Chinese family trapped in the unrelenting cycle of survival. “The father crafting lanterns, the mother aiding in tooth extractions, the son toiling as a servant, and the daughter threading as a tailor. Despite their unwavering efforts… Continue reading
By: Sophia Abusamra A reward is being offered to the first person to catch killer prostate cancer cells. Please read the below briefing for case details: WANTED: Killer Prostate Cancer CellsREWARD: Funding for academic research and lifetime achievement in cancer research Every 45 minutes one man dies from prostate cancer across the UK – greater… Continue reading

In the year 1990, Peru seemed a country in the brink of collapse. The Andean nation had gone through decades of successive ideologically-opposed governments that enacted incoherent social and economic policies. The country was battling with one of the world’s highest hyperinflations (7,650%). It also faced a crisis of representation: political parties had lost the… Continue reading
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