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Is Online Learning the New Normal for Education?

Something strange and magical has happened to the world of education, and online learning has come of age. No longer just supplementary tools, digital...

Space Tourism: The New Billionaire Playground?

Space tourism, once the stuff of science fiction, is now reality. Launches by rocket, weightlessness, and the Earth seen from orbit-things hitherto reserved for...

Political Instability and Its Role in Undermining Africa’s Education Sector

Political instability has been the bane of too many African nations for quite a long time, and this happens in almost all other sectors,...

International Aid: Helping or Hindering African Education Reform?

Improving education on the African continent has been a cornerstone of international aid for centuries. Though it does depend on the state, billions are...

Jumping Technology Leapfrogging: How Underdeveloped Countries Can Bypass Traditional Growth Models

Leapfrogging the stages of technological adoption has become a transformational pathway for developing countries to actually skip traditional stages of industrial and economic development....

The Impact of Climate Changes: Vulnerable Economies of Underdeveloped Nations

Climate change is a global problem with effects that are not equitably distributed. The developing nations bear the greatest brunt of the effects of...

Health Care in Poor Countries: Bridging Gaps in Access and Quality

Whereas health is a basic human right, many people in underdeveloped nations find access to even the most basic medical care a tall dream....

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