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Cameroon’s conflict is part of a bigger trend: negotiations are losing ground to military ...
In central Africa, a violent conflict has been unfolding for nearly eight years. What began in 2016 as peaceful protests by lawyers and teachers against the ...
A new study suggests that people with masculine personality traits are more likely to drink alcohol after a romantic argument ...
Preschool teachers can carve out tech-free spaces and ensure that when technology is used, it serves as a bridge for ...
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2026 will be shaped by conflict, economics, fragmenting power
The end of the Cold War created a powerful sense of optimism in international politics. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the long-standing ideological and military confrontation between East and ...
In this groundbreaking book – the first in Calhoun’s seven-part “Faith at Work” series – the author bridges two worlds that ...
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CRYJ’s restorative justice model gives students an opportunity to repair harm they caused and reconnect with their community, ...
Research shows that when 16-month-olds observed adults being helpful, nearly half of the children helped others themselves, ...
St. Mary’s University College in Belfast is marking the 125th year of a remarkable journey that began in 1900.
Valued education explores fairness, respect, and responsibility through discussion and purposeful classroom action.
Part XXIX argues that governance is not only a technical question but a moral one. The political frameworks of the future must reflect ethical commitments as well as security needs. A viable ...
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