Students seized two buildings on the university's campus on 22 April, using furniture, tents, chains and zip ties to block themselves in. Police say three students have been arrested, but the protest is still ongoing and the campus has been forced to close until at least next week. "Numero...
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establishing credibility is the most important aspect. By citing sources, researchers and students demonstrate that they have conducted a thorough review of the literature and have based their findings on reputable and credible sources.
Clear and credible information can help alleviate this fear of the unknown outcomes caused by change. 2. The “Moral Force.” Humans tend to become set in their routines to such an extent that they resist change because they truly believe that the status quo is best. It goes something...
Six weeks ago, Harvard economist Stefanie Stantcheva kicked off a conference by asking: Why do we dislike inflation? She presented new survey-based evidence, corroborating previous findings that inflation attracts a high degree of attention among the public. Its largest impact on the lives of the...
In a September 2005 Harvard Business Review article aptly entitled “All Strategy Is Local,” Bruce Greenwald and Judd Kahn argue that the most successful firms these days are “‘local,’ either in the geographic sense or in the sense of being limited to one product or a handful of related...
Despite what you may have been told, there is no credible anthropological or scientific evidence that humans need to consume fiber for optimal gut or cardiovascular health. I invite you to read my in-depth article coveringthe fiber myth in the context of a carnivore diet. It explains in plain...
“Crisis mapping is a form of media, and media becomes a contested space when real-world conflicts are taking place,” says Ethan Zuckerman, a board member for Ushahidi and a senior researcher at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. “There’s been online co...
This gives an extra verisimilitude to the story, making it credible that Gilgamesh, hero or not, would be able to swim to the bottom. At Dilmun, Gilgamesh meets Utnapishtim, the Sumerian Noah, who was granted immortality for riding out the great Flood sent by the gods. He tells Gilgamesh...
the impact on a man’s prospects of fathering a child has been overstated. A2021 studyby Harvard researchers — several of whom had backgrounds in philosophy and history — suggested that, “above a critical threshold”, more sperm is not necessarily an indicator of health or fertility. Sperm...