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20 Apr “It’s a tattoo, not a CV”

Art, accountants and architects, are more people opting to ink their skin regardless of their desired profession?   A tattoo, the way indelible ink is inserted into the dermis layer of the skin, changing the pigment to create a form of body modification. Although seeming slightly absurd...

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20 Apr Malaysian Education System is failing

[caption id="attachment_19080" align="aligncenter" width="250"] Malaysian education system is chaotic, students takes the hit.[/caption]   In 2013, the Ministry of Education in Malaysia released National Education Blueprint 2013-2025. It covers the education of Malaysian starting from Pre-School until Post-Secondary. The blueprint highlights is to ensure the universal access...

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20 Apr Fifty shades of black and blue

  In the aftermath of the latest Hollywood blockbuster, many critics are worried a darker message of abuse is hidden behind the romance.Unless you’ve been living under a rock the past year, EVERYONE has heard about the global phoniminuu that is 50 shades of grey. There is...

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Social media

20 Apr A DANGEROUS RECOVERY?

The increasing use of social media by eating disorder patients in recovery is coming to light as being controversial as it is questionable whether it is effective in its ability to help those suffering In an age where according to the eating disorder association 'b-eat' “1.6...

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20 Apr The English Disease

The recent violence involving English football fans, culminating with the Paris metro incident, suddenly revives the spectre of Hooliganism in minds. Imad Chatelain retraces the rise and fall of what was once known as the ‘English disease’.     The scene takes place Tuesday February 17, 2015 at the...

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