Gaming Addiction: Gaming addiction, also known as internet gaming disorder, has become a growing concern in recent years. With the … More
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Finding the Balance: Faculty Workload and Tenure Policies in Higher Education
Faculty Workload and Tenure Policies: Balancing Academic Excellence and Job Security In the realm of higher education, faculty workload and … More
“Beyond Free Snacks: Prioritizing Employee Well-Being in the Workplace”
As corporate social responsibility becomes more important for businesses, employee well-being has become a buzzword. But what does it really … More
Navigating the complexities of international conflicts: The responsibility of journalists.
International conflicts and their complexities are not easy to cover, yet they dominate the news cycle. Journalists have a responsibility … More
Why Artists Deserve Fair Compensation for Their Work
Q: Why is it important for artists to be compensated fairly for their work? A: Artists, like any other professional, … More
The Double-Edged Sword of Social Media: How it Has Transformed Our Relationships
The advent of social media has been as monumental as the rise of the internet itself. It’s a tool that … More
The Neuroscience of Empathy: Understanding Others on a Deeper Level
Empathy: the Neuroscience of Understanding Others Empathy is a complex psychological process that has fascinated scientists, philosophers, and writers for … More
Organizational Psychologist Adam Grant Believes Constant Connectivity is a Recipe for Burnout
In a recent guest essay published on The New York Times Opinion section, Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist, argues that … More
Is Technology Pushing Us Towards Nonstop Undercompensated Labor?
The New York Times recently tweeted a statement that has caught the attention of many people concerned about the impact … More
Is Technology Pushing Us Towards Nonstop Work?
In a recent tweet, The New York Times stated that cellphones and laptops have made it impossible for many people … More
