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Elon Musk – Is He Justified Regarding Remote Work?

In a recent interview with CNBC News, Tesla CEO and Twitter boss Elon Musk criticized the practice of working from home. Musk described the option to work from home as “morally wrong”, he believes that white-collar workers should not get to work from home when service workers, such as people who work in factories, still have to show up in …

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How Circular Supply Chains are Revolutionizing Electronics Manufacturing

How Circular Supply Chains are Revolutionizing Electronics Manufacturing

(1) Experts are beginning to apply the circular process to sustainability and environmentalism (2) It is estimated almost 90% of the world’s consumer electronics are made in Shenzhen. by Likam Kyanzaire A new concept has been festering in the public consciousness for a few years now. Experts are beginning to apply the circular process to sustainability and environmentalism in order …

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How The Democratic Republic of Congo has been Driving the Automobile for Centuries

How The Democratic Republic of Congo has been Driving the Automobile for Centuries

The war in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been ongoing since 1998 and has taken a devastating toll on the country and its citizens. The conflict is fuelled by a number of factors, including mineral resources, geopolitical interests, and ethnic divisions. It has resulted in an estimated 5.4 million deaths, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in modern …

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Traffic Congestion Can Be Alleviated by Electric Bicycles

Traffic Congestion Can Be Alleviated by Electric Bicycles

(1) As more people continue to move to cities, urban residents are forced to deal with massive traffic issues. (2) Most people’s solution to traffic is to go low-tech and get a bike. By Likam Kyanzaire As more people continue to move to cities, urban residents are forced to deal with massive traffic issues. Some people have tried to alleviate …

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China invading Taiwan and The Geopolitical Risk

Could China Invade Taiwan this Decade

(1). In a meeting with US officials Admiral Mike Gilday, chief of naval operations iterated his position on the geopolitical risk of China invading Taiwan: (2). Could the Russian invasion be just the beginning? By Likam Kyanzaire The Russian War Against Ukraine is the defining geopolitical conflict of the twenty-first century. The violent confrontation between the former Soviet states has …

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6 Ways Cannabis Helps In Building Immunity

6 Ways Cannabis Helps In Building Immunity

Often associated with hungry teenagers the cannabis plant is one of the oldest plants known to humans, dating back over 5000 years. As old as it is, scientists are just now starting to understand all the health benefits of the drug. With qualities that improve both physical and mental health here are the six ways cannabis can build immunity: Consciousness …

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How Kenya’s Nzambi Matee is Recycling Plastic for Bricks

How Kenya's Nzambi Matee is Recycling Plastic for Bricks

With her Nairobi-based startup company Gjenge Makers, Nzambi Matee produces cheap and lightweight bricks from recycled plastic and sand. by Likam Kyanzaire  Concrete is considered one of the most destructive materials on Earth, and its widespread use has significant environmental consequences. The production of cement, a primary component of concrete, generates a significant amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, contributing …

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Montreal Has A Unique Approach to Housing

Montreal Has A Unique Approach to Housing

Montreal, Canada’s second-largest city, has been relatively isolated from the dramatic rise in housing prices faced by Toronto and Vancouver. The housing crisis is a global phenomenon that is affecting everyone from Shanghai to San Francisco. by Likam Kyanzaire The housing crisis is a global phenomenon that is affecting everyone from Shanghai to San Francisco. A housing crisis is a …

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How OPEC+ Oil Cuts Will Affect You

How OPEC+ Oil Cuts Will Affect You

On April 2nd, 2023 Saudi Arabia, Russia and other OPEC+ producers announced further oil output cuts of around 1.16 million barrels per day. by Likam Kyanzaire On April 2nd, 2023 Saudi Arabia, Russia and other OPEC+ producers announced further oil output cuts of around 1.16 million barrels per day. The pledges bring the total volume of cuts by OPEC+, which …

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Technology based Education needs an Update

Allymonews Community and Technology News

Students have been left behind over the course of the pandemic and resulting lockdowns. To stop a generation of lost learners, and improve the future of education we need to rethink how technology works in schools The pandemic and lockdowns have had a monumental effect on the world’s youth. Not only have students missed out on hundreds of hours of …

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