Women
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Nan Laird, First Woman To Receive the International Prize of Statistics
Nan Laird is the first woman to be awarded the International Prize of Statistics, which is most popularly known as the…
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The Independence of Colombia Was Forged by Women: Enrique Santos Molano
When you think about the heroines of Independence, names like Manuela Beltrán, Policarpa Salavarrieta, Antonia Santos, among others, come to…
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Take the Risk of Unleashing Your Creativity
If you are human you are creative, let alone, it is part of our human nature and a superpower that…
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Is Your Beauty Routine Eco-Friendly?
The cosmetics industry around the globe produces 120 billion units of packaging per year. Most of these packages end up…
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8 Ways To Teach Children To Care the Environment
Many simple actions can be taught to children and can make large differences for our planet.
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Parenting Strategies To Get Along With Your Teenager
Here are some positive parenting strategies that have been shown through research to help your child transition into adolescence.
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Get Over the Stress of Socializing Again
The pandemic literally caused us to have to reprogram our brains to interact in a different way, less personal, close,…
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Tips To Make Your Office More Eco-Friendly
We all know that indoor air contains all the pollution you have outside, plus the one produced inside by activities…
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What Neuroscientists Say About Retirement Age
Have you ever wondered what is the perfect age to retire? Some days we may feel like we can’t wait…
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What Is ‘Mansplaining’ and How Can Men Help Stop It
In 2010, The Times defined the mansplainer as "A man determined to explain or give his opinion on any subject, especially when…
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