The Anti-Aging Powers of Plant-Derived Retinol

We will be the first to say, beauty comes from within. The connection between our internal health and skin is undeniable. And there is something obvious, yet profound that affects the health of our internal organs, glands and systems on a consistent basis – our diets. The effect of nutrition on skin aging has been … Read more

Organisation Change: Examples & Challenges for Survival | Shell, Kodak & Nokia.

 Organisation change is the process of changing the structure, strategies, culture or any method of carrying out processes(Sharma, 2018). Every organisation has to experience change, some changes are planned and within the organisation control while the other changes are due to unforeseen events. Since change is inevitable, it is important for the change to … Read more

Reunite On Pangaea? Learn How Our Planet Once Was One Continent

  PANGEA-LA-REUNION Around 300 million years ago, our planet did not have seven continents but one supercontinent called Pangea or Pangaea, surrounded by a massive ocean called the Panthalassa. The breakup of this supercontinent, later led to the ushering in, of the modern plate tectonic theory which posits that the Earth's outer shell is broken … Read more

WWII: Causes & Effects of Treaty of Versailles, Nazi Germany & LoN

 Introduction World War Two was the second global military outbreak that struck the 1900s, affecting many countries and starting a new generation of global politics after its end. It included the Axis Powers, which involved Germany, Italy and Japan. It also included the Allies, which were Great Britain, France, Australia, the United States of … Read more

Get to know the Anti-Nuclear Protests in New Zealand from 1960s – 1980s

 In 1951, New Zealand and Australia signed the ANZUS agreement which meant that they were under the protection of the Unites states. This protection was better known as the nuclear umbrella. This is because the United States military was well equipped with nuclear weaponry. Throughout the 1960s there were constant protests in New Zealand … Read more

Positive Thinking: The Law of Attraction

 The correct and logical way of processing our thoughts and opinions are all accompanied by the action of positive thinking and the ability to focus our lives on the law of attraction. How do these terms succeed in materializing our realities and minds, you say? Well, research shows that the benefits of having positive … Read more

Interfaith Dialogue

About people with different faiths coming to a mutual understanding and respect that allows them to live and cooperate with each other spite their differences. Refers to cooperative and positive interaction between people of different religious traditions at both the individual and institutional level. Everyone remains true to their own beliefs while respecting the right … Read more

The world is losing the idea of fashion

Introduction Davis () said that anti-fashion is as much a creature as fashion itself. Anti-fashion is in fact so closely linked to the intrinsic dynamic of fashion, that it relies on anti-fashion for its evolution (bloomsbury). For example, it was the anti-fashion movement led by Rei Kawakubo of the 1990s of deconstruction that led to … Read more

Grapes of Wrath – John Steinbeck

A tragic and melancholy tale, John Steinbeck continues his tradition of groundbreaking work that distills images of uncensored brutality and truth upon subjects that many authors would not dare to touch. The Grapes of Wrath is a frank and controversial novel based on the author’s disgust over the treatment of migrant workers in the Dust … Read more

How Australia contributed to the First World War

In Australia, the outbreak of World War I was greeted with considerable enthusiasm. Even before Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914, the nation pledged its support alongside other states of the British Empire and almost immediately began preparations to send forces overseas to participate in the conflict.The war was fought between the … Read more