Better Nutrition for a Better Future

Better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life – the theme for this year’s World Food Day on October 16. Collective action across 150 countries worldwide is what makes World Food Day one of the most celebrated days of the UN calendar. With a growing population, there is a demand for more … Read more

How To Protect Your House From Severe Weather And Storm

A house is one of the most valuable investments that most people have. Storms and extreme weather may threaten to blow away your abode. Even though insurance might help cushion the cost of damage and repair, a significant amount of time and money is used before the whole process begins. However, there are possible measures you might … Read more

Thanksgiving Videos for Kids Parents Will Be Thankful For

Thanksgiving is a great time for families to get together and give thanks for the good things they have…but, let’s be honest: children might get a little bored. Between their parents buying ingredients at the store and trying to cook, the long trip to grandma and grandpa’s house, the older relatives talking ceaselessly about the … Read more

4 Technologies Impacting Furniture Design and Manufacturing

Dissociating architecture from furniture is almost impossible. As Le Corbusier parking contemporary cars in his project photos suggests, the objects that decorate a domestic space demonstrate the wealth and lifestyle of the user who lives in it. From the moment that humanity ceased to be nomadic, there has existed records of rudimentary furniture. In an excavated … Read more

Here’s What You Need to Know If You Are Considering Applying through the Consortium

If you are not already familiar with the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, I encourage you to check it out. The Consortium’s mission is to enhance diversity in business education and leadership by helping to reduce the significant underrepresentation of African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans in its member schools’ enrollments and in the … Read more

Women Continue to Outnumber Men in College Completion

There’s a serious gender gap in higher education. And according to new findings from Pew Research Center, this gap only continues to widen. Women increasingly outpace men in college graduation and enrollment rates. According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, women accounted for nearly 60% of all college students by the end of the … Read more

CHRONIC DISEASE AND HOW WE GOT HERE

We came across an article (written by Sally Fallon and Mary G. Enig, PhD) that expertly summarized the history of how we got to this state of chronic disease; wethought it deserved a blog and a link. To understand how we got here, you need some context. Partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (Crisco) was introduced in 1911, and by 1920, almost … Read more

Fully Funded Scholarships to Study Abroad

Attending college overseas may seem daunting owing to the cost of study, but that’s exactly why you need to find, apply for, and receive scholarships which are essential to ensure that you won’t be burdened up with huge student loan payments after graduation. Scholarships aren’t just an additional benefit any longer. They’re essential to bridge … Read more