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Why I: Write Too Much
An answer to your questions.
Sophia Domingo
Nov 7, 20204 min read
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Attaining the Throne: Ruthless
We continue on with the journey to rise as a global power.

Marcus Lu
Nov 5, 20206 min read
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Strength in the Making
We all desire strength in one way or another. Here are some of the best ways in which you can maximise your outcome of developing strength.

Bryan Carmichael
Nov 1, 20208 min read
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Attaining the Throne: Growing a Nation
The world has become modern, no longer do we fire catapults at our neighbours. In fact, it has become a whole lot deadlier

Marcus Lu
Oct 29, 20203 min read
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Words Explained: Hope
Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of bad habits, coping mechanisms, self-harm and suicide. See the full article for more info.
Sophia Domingo
Oct 24, 20206 min read
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The Malcolm Gladwell Compilation
This is a compilation of all my articles containing information originally written by the great Malcolm Gladwell.

Bryan Carmichael
Oct 14, 202019 min read
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Why You Shouldn't Say: "No Problem" (or even “You’re Welcome”)
Why shouldn’t you say “no problem” but then again, you should? Why should you say “you’re welcome”, but then again, you shouldn’t?
Sophia Domingo
Oct 10, 20209 min read
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Are We Trying Too Hard?
Explaining the flip side of the hard work coin. Trying too hard is actually counterproductive!

Bryan Carmichael
Sep 20, 202013 min read
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The Dangers of a ‘Gender Reveal’ Party
A look into the 'Gender Reveal' Party and the effect it has on gender as a whole. Contains material on the LGBTQIA+ Community.
Sophia Domingo
Sep 12, 202012 min read
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Why You Shouldn't Say: “I’m So OCD,” “I’m So Depressed,” etc.
A piece on discrimination in regards to mental health. WARNING: May be triggering to some viewers, see the disclaimer for more.
Sophia Domingo
Aug 29, 202011 min read
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Can We Trust What We See and Hear?
The majority of what we learn is through information spread by others to us, but is the majority of what we hear true?

Bryan Carmichael
Aug 23, 20207 min read
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