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The education irony: when college degrees lead to unemployment, mindless thinking, debt, and despair

Education’s role extends beyond job preparation; it should equally nurture students’ moral character, compassion, and civic duty. This essay argues that many higher education institutions fall short of their educational responsibilities. Instead of producing well-rounded individuals with strong ethical principles, critical thinking abilities, and job-ready skills, some schools may inadvertently stifle creativity and discourage open …

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Shaping the Legacy of 18th-Century Women: Introduction

The paper discusses the ongoing efforts in the recovery and reappraisal of 18th-century women writers, emphasizing the importance of understanding their legacy and contributions to literature. It highlights the work of various scholars who analyze the impact of different narrative forms, genres, and institutions on the legacy of women in that era and calls for …

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Data Integration Approaches to Strengthen Asia and the Pacific’s Statistical Capacity to Map Poverty

This brief outlines how innovative data sources can enable faster and more precise poverty mapping to inform targeted responses. The brief sets out how sources including big data analytics, remote sensing, machine learning, and satellite imagery can support real-time, cost-efficient poverty estimation. It discusses the challenges involved and highlights the need for enhanced regional cooperation, …

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