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Let Music Set the Trends

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Does music make the trends, or do the trends make the music? Chris Wiles looks at the increasingly commercial music industry. Have the musical trendsetters been ousted by over-advertised trend followers? . . . → Read More: Let Music Set the Trends

Super Speed Language Learning

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English may be the language of the western world, but countless possibilities spring forward to polyglots. Francesco Marelli shows us why new languages can be exciting and presents a few ways to learn them fast. . . . → Read More: Super Speed Language Learning

Children of Butongole

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Children are the future. Ashley Bryant tells of her experiences in Butongole, Uganda, and of the children there, of their optimism and disappointments. . . . → Read More: Children of Butongole

Click to a Degree: Is our Education Losing Valued Tradition?

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News and media have transformed as a result of internet capabilities. Leigh Kiniry takes a look at the traditional University model and whether it is capable of withstanding the internet revolution. . . . → Read More: Click to a Degree: Is our Education Losing Valued Tradition?

New Presentations of Art

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How are the presentations of art changing with it’s consumers? Luciana Grosu looks into possibilities for new ways to experience art. Art evolves, as do artforms. . . . → Read More: New Presentations of Art

Cultural Hegemony and its Discontents

Photo: Dominik Lehnert

Can media be used to promote peace? Dominik Lehnert argues it can – and should do so. Global media, spawned by western civilization, are drowning out the voices of the third world. . . . → Read More: Cultural Hegemony and its Discontents