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Economic gains mount: Can Ghana sustain the momentum?
By Dr. Ebo AffulGhana’s growth into one of Africa’s largest economies is an important milestone in its history since independence. According to the International Monetary Fund’s April 2026 World ...
Prof Martin Peterson was told not to teach Plato. Here’s how he turned it into a free-speech lesson.
Professor of Philosophy Martin Peterson finds it “a little bit surprising” to be a standard bearer for the LGBTQ+ community at Texas A&M University, but events at the College Station campus over the ...
Sophomania is the profound, often delusional, conviction of being the smartest person around, even when reality suggests ...
First Lady Melania Trump's Foster the Future summit spotlights how classical education and AI can combine to prepare America's children for the future.
According to the superiority theory of humour, laughter arises from deflating others, even if we don't always notice what we are doing. Laughing at others' inferiority is a bad look, but that isn't ...
Pythagoras words offer a simple but profound reminder: intelligence is not always measured by how much someone says.
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