The greatest challenges in the coming weeks and years will be alliances of pertinent strength. It is perhaps the greatest underlying factor contributing to recent agitation. It was formerly believed by the framers of the old order that many developing economies would be forever developing and never able to penetrate the glass ceiling of national…
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Racing for the Future: The Worldwide Business of EDU
When the pandemic began to spread rapidly in the early parts of 2020, few people knew what would happen next. Beside massive municipal shutdowns, corporate bankruptcies and a sluggish market, the impact of the coronsvirus on education has been massive. According to UNESCO, or the United Nations Educational Scientific Organization, Covid-19 resulted in a staggering…
Fantasy Funding: How the Fractional Banking System Fractured
According to 2019 Federal Reserve numbers, Americans in the United States hold 1.04 trillion dollars in credit card debt. And that liability is growing coupled with Student Loan debt which has reached 1.5 trillion dollars this year. We are looking at an unprecedented time when the flaws in the fractional banking system have created fractures…
Go West Young Woman, Go West!
Check out my latest video on my trip to West Africa. Look out for the upcoming series on visiting, travelling or living in West Africa for non-natives. Below is the full video: https://youtu.be/ftay92d5_gY
EdCheck: The Value of a College Education
Every year millions of youth around the world graduate from college or matriculate to an institution of higher learning. According to the NCES figures, there are close to 8000 universities and institutions of higher learning in the US, we can guess that number goes up decidedly throughout the world. However, the value of that education…
The Beginner’s Guide to Entrepreneurship: 5 Resources to Get Started
So you wanna be an entrepreneur? Good. It can be the first step to making money or losing it. As an entrepreneur, tenacity is your greatest resource. Many don’t succeed at business, because they do not take it as seriously as a conventional career. In the United States, and in many countries, students are socialized…