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The Case for Self-Defense in Australia: A Call for Change

Manly Wharf Teens Incite Violence Again

Australia prides itself on its reputation as a peaceful and safe country. However, an unsettling contradiction exists within the Australian justice system—one that undermines this image and leaves everyday citizens vulnerable. The simple truth is that defending oneself from violence often results in criminal charges while those who instigate violence …

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Children Going Into Daycare: Higher Anxiety, Mental Health Issues, and More

Daycare is not good for childrens development. Children should be raised by their parents.

The Implications of Children Going Into Daycare: Higher Anxiety, Mental Health Issues, and More In recent decades, the rise of dual-income households has led to an increased demand for childcare services. Governments worldwide have grappled with the challenge of providing affordable and quality childcare to support working parents. Canada’s province …

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The Real Cost of Cheap Eats: A Health is Wealth Perspective

Discover the hidden costs of cheap fast food and the value of investing in your health. Dive deep into why real food costs more and the long-term benefits of choosing quality over convenience. Stay alert and make informed food choices for a healthier future.

Yo, fam! Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat: not everything that’s cheap is good for you, especially when we’re talking about what you put in your body. You’ve heard it before, “Health is wealth,” but how many of us really live by that? We’re out here grinding, …

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The Decline of a City: Seattle’s 3rd and Jackson

Seattle has been ruined for everyone.

The Decline of a City: Seattle’s 3rd and Jackson The Glorious Past: Remembering 3rd and Jackson The Safe Days of the Early 2000s In the early 2000s, 3rd and Jackson was the beating heart of the city’s technological innovation. I used to have a small office there bustling with software …

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Mass Attack Statistics: Europe Not Safer Than the United States

Paris, France. Para Military police patrol the subway system in a 12 man team with the last man walking backward to cover their rear.

In the current era, mass attacks have unfortunately become a part of our global lexicon. While such instances are extensively reported in the US media what often goes unnoticed is the prevalence of these attacks in Europe. Comprehensive analysis suggests that statistically an individual is more likely to be the …

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Balancing Budgets and Priorities in the United States

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The Challenge of Unmetered Illegal Immigration Amidst Political Deadlock: Balancing Priorities in the United States In the midst of ongoing political gridlock over the debt ceiling issue the United States finds itself grappling with the complex question of unmetered illegal immigration. Some research claims as high as an estimated 29 …

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Jordan Neely’s Violence and the Controversial Role of Daniel Penny

Daniel Penny should not be arraigned for manslaughter

The Legacy of Jordan Neely’s Violence and the Controversial Role of Daniel Penny Introduction The tragic passing of Jordan Neely has brought to light his legacy of violence that has plagued the Metro subway system. This violent history of Jordan Neely, who was arrested numerous times for aggravated assault, ultimately …

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