Humanity
Humanity
Rebuilding the City: City of Atlanta
As it stands today, Atlanta is a smorgasbord of various innumerable social, cultural, and political ghettos. Over the decades, the classical architecture of this space has been highly defined and re-defined to meet the needs of the aftermath of a war, supreme disasters, rail hub expansion, the Civil Rights Movement, and the launch of now-world-famous brands such as Coca Cola.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in FYI
Event Venues Should Have These Three Essential Qualities - Find Out These Are Here
Events at the Millennium Gate Museum in Atlanta, Georgia are an important part of everyone's lives. As a result, function rooms and event spaces have become synonymous with gathering and celebration. Whatever the circumstances, it is necessary to live life and celebrate with those who are close to you. True, the current global situation has brought all of this to a halt. It will, however, regain its momentum in due course.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in FYI
Two Sides of the Same Coin
Yulina Goto, December 15, 2022 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this website is to use the language of economics to understand the present and future state of structural racism. The two economic terms, "value" and "fortuity," reveal that structural racism will persist. The terms, "fee" and "reparations," describe possible solutions to mitigate this persisting oppression.
By Yulina Goto3 years ago in FYI
10 Tribes Who Could Make The Most Dangerous People On Earth Look Like Wimps
Tribal violence is a severe problem in many parts of the world mostly in Africa. In fact, there are several tribes that have been known for committing acts of violence against other tribes over territorial disputes or religious differences. These include the Maasai, Kamba and Samburu in Kenya; the Fulani in Nigeria; and the Mbuti Pygmies in the Congo Basin area.
By Mogomotsi Moremi3 years ago in FYI
What’s Your Christmas Tree Personality?
When I first thought about how to identify personality types for Christmas trees, high school cliques and cliches came to mind. How fun would it be to find out if you were still a jock, Goth, nerd, or wallflower. Then my background as an academic coupled with recent professional developments kicked in. Was this topic DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) compatible? Categorizing people based on types of Christmas trees is laden with issues.
By Stephanie J. Bradberry3 years ago in FYI
Koestler's fragrance of mortality
The life of the influential journalist and author, Arthur Koestler, came to a tragic end when he took his own life in 1983. The prolific literary stream which poured from Koestler’s creative mind in life was largely driven by his ceaseless quest to find meaning from the experiences he had in a Spanish prison in the 1930s, under sentence of death.
By Andrew Scott3 years ago in FYI
Harry & Meghan: A Love Story Gone Wrong
Harry and Meghan's documentary dropped on Netflix this week, and my goodness we Brits have a lot to say about it. For the past twenty-four hours, my Twitter feed has been filled with the biggest H&M fans of them all - their haters. The U.K. love to hate and to see a member of the royal family, the pinnacle of absolute of Britishness, marry a biracial American woman...good God how dare he! Scandalous!
By Rosie J. Sargent3 years ago in FYI










