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Is Love Losing Its Soul In The Digital Age?

Is Love Losing Its Soul In The Digital Age?

By Firmin DeBrabander Guest Writer Instagram users have taken to issuing “weekiversary posts,” where they diligently mark the duration of their romances. An article in The New York Times explained how weekiversary posts have the unintended – or very much ...

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Sex Trafficking In Canada: Hidden In Plain Sight

Sex Trafficking In Canada: Hidden In Plain Sight

By Nadia Kanji Contributing Writer UNITED NATIONS, New York July 30, 2019 (IPS) — Human trafficking for sexual exploitation has been steadily increasing in Canada. The most recent statistics indicate that 2016 had the highest recorded rate of human trafficking, ...

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Why Parents Should Fear Measles, Not The Vaccine

Why Parents Should Fear Measles, Not The Vaccine

By David W Scheifele Guest Writer The oxygen flow was at maximum but it wasn’t enough to keep Aliyah alive. Her measles-damaged lungs failed in the night. Aliyah was one of hundreds of children with measles that I looked after ...

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New Guyana Elections Commission Head Sworn-in To Office

New Guyana Elections Commission Head Sworn-in To Office

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, July 29, 2019 (CMC) – Retired Justice, Claudette Singh, was sworn in to office, today, as the first ever female Chairperson of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM. President David Granger swore-in Justice Singh, during a ceremony at the ...

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