Why are Europe and Asia associated with one another?

Asia-Europe trade Trade between ASEM countries accounts for about half of all world merchandise trade, with two major hubs: Germany and China. Germany is responsible for one-quarter of the overall business in the ASEM group and is the leading trade bridge between the two continents. China is the largest customer, with over half of itsContinue reading “Why are Europe and Asia associated with one another?”

3 Plant-Based Snacks to Power You Through Midterms

Constantly on the go during the midterm season? Here are three plant-based snacks to boost your energy and help you beat the mid-semester blues. The Best No-Bake Cookies While there are many ways to make incredible no-bake cookies, my favorite recipe is the Love & Lemons No Bake Cookies recipe. After years of being aContinue reading “3 Plant-Based Snacks to Power You Through Midterms”

What is debt celling and what it would happen if the U.S hits debt celling?

What is the debt ceiling? The debt ceiling, which Congress established in 1917, sets the maximum amount of outstanding federal debt that the United States government may accrue. What Happens When the U.S. Hits Its Debt Ceiling? This Means that Congress can limit the amount the US government can borrow to cover its costs. The debt ceilingContinue reading “What is debt celling and what it would happen if the U.S hits debt celling?”

The Science of How People Are Exposed to New Diseases

Whats Zoonotics? How do people come into contact with it? Zoonotic is the term for harmful germs that animals carry, then humans come into contact with these germs to cause viruses, illnesses, and diseases. The connection how people get infected is from direct contact, indirect contact, vector-borne and foodborne. The Black Plague is a well-known example. YersiniaContinue reading “The Science of How People Are Exposed to New Diseases”

9 Quick and Easy Vegan Recipes

Did you set the goal to eat less meat in 2023? Maybe you’re trying something new, or maybe your Veganuary challenge is carrying on into February–either way, here are 10 quick and easy vegan recipes for your week! Breakfast BREAKFAST HASH – This 25-minute recipe has only 10 ingredients and is an excellent option forContinue reading “9 Quick and Easy Vegan Recipes”

Different Cultures: Cinephile

Have you ever just sat and binged three movies in one day and knowledge this is a constant recurrence. Well, you’re most likely a Cinephile. What is a Cinephile? Someone who is passionate about films, also known as a movie buff. The culture ranges from contemporary Cinephila to Telephilia. The term originated from post-WWII Paris sinceContinue reading “Different Cultures: Cinephile”

Dear Hank and John: A Podcast Review

Produced by WNYC Studios and Complexly, Dear Hank and John is a humorous and heartfelt podcast where two brothers, John and Hank Green, answer listener questions, offer dubious advice, and give you all the week’s news from Mars and AFC Wimbledon. The podcast focuses mainly on answering the important questions that we all find ourselves wondering.  Questions like,  “Is itContinue reading “Dear Hank and John: A Podcast Review”

Taking Steps Towards Sustainability

With the effects of climate change continuing to grow, being sustainable is more important now than ever.  Some people are taking major steps toward being sustainable, like adding solar panels to their homes or going zero waste, only buying compostable and reusable goods. However, this is not something that everyone wants to do or can afford to do. Even so, anyone can beContinue reading “Taking Steps Towards Sustainability”

Chess is Making a Resurgence

After the tremendous success of the award-winning series the Queen’s Gambit, chess boxing, and memes, Chess has made a monstrous return to mainstream media and the homes of millions of people worldwide. In fact, the most popular chess website Chess.com just surpassed the threshold of ten million active daily users. No grandmasters or analysts inContinue reading “Chess is Making a Resurgence”

Examples of Logical Fallacies in How I Met Your Mother (2005-2014)

The beloved sitcom, How I Met Your Mother aired in the fall of 2005 and continued for nine seasons, ending in early 2014. Over the years, this CBS sitcom gained popularity as a funny and heartwarming show that filled the gap left by the end of the popular TV show Friends when it ended inContinue reading “Examples of Logical Fallacies in How I Met Your Mother (2005-2014)”

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