Legal and Ethical Terrain of Unpaid Internships

Legal and Ethical Terrain of Unpaid Internships

Internships offer students, young professionals and employers valuable opportunities for learning, skill development, networking and some hands-on experience in their desired fields. Similarly these fresh minds bring new ideas and perspectives, multiple skill sets and…

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'The People's Princess' - Commemorating Princess Diana's eventful charitable journey

‘The People’s Princess’ – Commemorating Princess Diana’s eventful charitable journey

Born on July 1, 1961, in Sandringham, England, Princess Diana died in a car accident in Paris in 1997 at the age of 36. In 1975, her father inherited the title of Earl Spencer and…

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Child Labour Regulations: Minimum Age to Get a Job in India

Child Labour Regulations: Minimum Age to Get a Job in India

Children working is still a serious issue in many nations, including India. Children generally operate in many different industries under challenging and dangerous conditions. Apart from depriving children of their childhood, this habit hampers their…

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Your comprehensive guide to 7 biggest NGOs in Australia

Your comprehensive guide to 7 biggest NGOs in Australia

Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) serve millions of people. These organisations are independent and work on their own, without the interference of the governments and other legal and administrative institutions. The NGOs are generally focused on eradicating…

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Oregon Nurses Strike: OHSU Board approves plan to cut 500+ jobs, slash health insurance

Oregon Nurses Strike: OHSU Board approves plan to cut 500+ jobs, slash health insurance

OHSU president Danny Jacobs discussed the layoff plans on June 6, 2024. The university is primarily eying its contract workforce and workers in research related programs. Quoting from President Jacob’s email, “Despite our efforts to…

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The Diverse Landscape of NGOs: Types, Roles and Funding Sources

The Diverse Landscape of NGOs: Types, Roles and Funding Sources

Non-Governmental Organizations are an important factor that can help solve problems in various fields of activity. These are independent bodies that work at the local, national, and international levels to cover some areas that the…

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Pride Month: The divergence of LGBT rights in South Korea and its neighbours

Pride Month: The divergence of LGBT rights in South Korea and its neighbours

Sexual minorities in South Korea face an arduous battle for acceptance in a society infused in conservative, Confucian virtues. A recent study underscores this struggle, revealing that a majority of South Koreans are loath to…

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Biden vs Trump: abortion, immigration and inflation in focus at US presidential debate

Biden vs Trump: abortion, immigration and inflation in focus at US presidential debate

President Joe Biden, a Democrat, and Republican rival Donald Trump faced off in the first US presidential debate on Thursday at CNN headquarters in Georgia. There are just 2 debates this election cycle and national…

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Tajikistan Hijab Ban: Navigating Cultural Identity and Religious Freedom

Tajikistan Hijab Ban: Navigating Cultural Identity and Religious Freedom

Tajikistan Parliament Introduces Hijab Ban in Controversial Move In a historic and controversial decision, Tajikistan’s upper parliamentary house, the Majlisi Milli, recently approved a law banning the hijab, a head covering worn by women. This…

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10 Office-Friendly Hacks to Beat Post-Lunch Sleepiness

10 Office-Friendly Hacks to Beat Post-Lunch Sleepiness

It is almost universal to feel sleepy after lunch during a working day. The energy levels attained are high enough that such post-meal sleepiness can severely hamper productivity and concentration during the rest of the…

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