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 …
Read More »The Iron Grip of Big Corp: Trampling Customer Rights in the Pursuit of Profits
In the contemporary age where the digital world dominates our lives and globalization knits countries together Big Corporations, also known as Big Corp, seem to have an iron grip on our purchasing power. Some would argue our lives. The disturbing narrative of consumer rights getting trampled in the pursuit of …
Read More »The Decline of a City: Seattle’s 3rd and Jackson
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 …
Read More »Rethinking Storage of Roadworthy Vehicles on Public Streets in New South Wales
Rethinking the Storage of Roadworthy Vehicles on Public Streets in New South Wales, Australia Introduction As population density and vehicle ownership increase in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, the use of public roads for the free storage of roadworthy vehicles like boats, caravans, and commercial vehicles is becoming a growing …
Read More »Mass Attack Statistics: Europe Not Safer Than the United States
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 …
Read More »Surfboard Registration: Empowering Safety and Supporting the Surfing Community
Surfing is an exhilarating sport that brings joy to countless individuals worldwide. However, as with any activity involving natural elements, safety measures are crucial to ensure a positive experience for surfers. By implementing a system of surfboard registration and attaching registration stickers to surfboards we can not only enhance safety …
Read More »Jordan Neely’s Violence and the Controversial Role of Daniel Penny
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 …
Read More »Seattle’s Latest $1 Billion Blunder: The Airport Terminal Failure
Seattle’s History of Infrastructure Blunders and the Latest $1 Billion Airport Terminal Failure Introduction: Seattle is a city known for its stunning natural surroundings its coffee culture and its thriving tech industry. However, the city has also gained a reputation for its history of infrastructure blunders. From freeway ramps that …
Read More »With Concealed Carry On the Rise Is Violent Crime Also Rising?
With Concealed Carry On the Rise Is Violent Crime Also Rising? Violent Crime Rates are Not Rising Concealed carry permit holders are on the rise in the United States, with millions of law-abiding citizens choosing to arm themselves for self-defense. While some may argue that more guns in public spaces …
Read More »Is the USA Really the Worst in Mass Shootings Globally?
Today we’re talking about a hot-button issue in America: mass shootings. You hear it all the time in the media: “The US has the highest rate of mass shootings in the world.” But is that really true? Let’s take a closer look. According to a researcher named Adam Lankford, the …
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