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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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An Introduction to Market Information, Incentives and Behavioural Economics
Economics: It sounds like an obscure subject with very little relevance to our everyday lives. It has been generally accepted that it is...

Clara Yang
Oct 28, 20203 min read
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Humans are not designed to do s**t-jobs [Part I]
Human beings are not designed to work shit jobs that involve zero creativity, lots of micromanaging, and still not make a living wage
The Prophet
Oct 25, 20208 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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Is Service-Learning Worth it?
Service-learning is an education system where students are meant to put together the knowledge they learned in class and the passion for...

Clara Yang
Oct 18, 20203 min read
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What We Put On Others' Shoulders (LGBTQ+)
On the pressures of LGBTQ+ communities put on allies and close friends... and yes, not the other way around.

Marcus Lu
Oct 16, 20206 min read
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Andy Gong: Herd Immunity as a Public Health Measure to control COVID-19—Possible or Ridiculous?
Guest writer Andy takes a deep dive at a controversial epidemiological practice: herd immunity. What is it, and will it work for COVID-19?

Haoyang Shi
Oct 14, 20209 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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Love at First Sight... Oxytocin: The Two-Sided "Love Hormone"
Oxytocin floods us with sweet emotions and feelings, but too much of it can cause your tragic end. These are the pros and cons of Oxytocin.

Bryan Carmichael
Oct 11, 20203 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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The Whirling Mosh Pit of Lies We Call Life
The title says it all.

Marcus Lu
Oct 8, 20205 min read
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Challenges and Scepticism towards Communism—A Response
This article is the third part of the debate between Trotsky the Prophet and Daniel F. Technically, however, it's only a one-sided rebuttal
The Prophet
Oct 4, 20206 min read
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How Much Does Your Company Cost?
Welcome to Economics 101.
Today I will attempt to explain to all of you about the basic concepts of profit, cost and EBITDA.

Bryan Carmichael
Oct 4, 20205 min read
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What makes something funny?
Introduction For years scientists and philosophers have tried to come up with some sort of golden rule about what makes something funny....
Ada Jolly
Oct 2, 20205 min read
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Is there a specific category of people who cheat?
Cheating, by definition, is an act dishonestly or unfairly to gain an advantage. But is there a plausible, scientific reason for who cheats?

Clara Yang
Oct 1, 20205 min read
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Which Events are Linked?
Have you ever wondered why someone did something a certain way? It is because of the interesting concept of coupling.

Bryan Carmichael
Sep 27, 20204 min read
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How Are People with Mysophobia Dealing with COVID-19?
Mysophobia, and a closer look at the challenges people living with this phobia have to live with before and during the pandemic.
Sophia Domingo
Sep 26, 20205 min read
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Keeping the Throne: On Social Media
How does social media correlate to the top power of the world keeping its throne? Today, we explore this topic, beginning a new series.

Marcus Lu
Sep 24, 20205 min read
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