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Exploring the Vatican Museums: A Journey Through Art and History

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

A Critical Overview of the Vatican Museums’ Art Collection The Vatican Museums, founded by Pope Julius II in the early 16th century, are home to one of the world’s greatest art collections. It was expanded […]

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Unraveling the Mystery of the Caribbean’s Enigmatic People

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview: Discovering the pre-Arawak past in the Caribbean The Dominican Republic’s Samaná Peninsula holds a rare archaeological discovery that could potentially solve the mystery of the pre-Arawak people of the Caribbean. Anthropologists have been […]

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Benin’s Fearless Female Warriors: Uncovering Africa’s Hidden History

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview: The Dahomey kingdom existed in West Africa from 1625 to 1894 and was situated in the present-day nation of Benin. It was renowned for the all-female army, the Dahomey Amazons, who were fearless […]

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Discovering the Natural Beauty of Samoa

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview Samoa, located in the South Pacific and often overshadowed by its famous neighbours like Fiji and French Polynesia, is a destination that offers an authentic and rustic experience to visitors who are willing […]

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Djibouti: The Hidden Gem of the Horn of Africa

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview: Djibouti, a small and arid desert country in eastern Africa, is overshadowed by its much larger neighbors, Somalia and Ethiopia. Despite its size, Djibouti’s strategic location along the Red Sea and in close […]

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Sagrada Familia: The Iconic Temple of Barcelona

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

A Critical Overview of the Sagrada Familia: Barcelona’s Iconic Basilica The Sagrada Familia is widely recognized as the symbol of Barcelona, attracting millions of visitors from around the world each year. The Expiatory Temple of […]

Cuisine

Savouring the Flavors of Sri Lankan Cuisine

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

A Critical Overview of Must-Try Sri Lankan Dishes Introduction Sri Lankan cuisine is renowned for its unique and complex flavors that reflect the country’s history and multicultural influences. The following are some of the must-try […]

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Caribbean Cuisine: Try the Delicious Eskovitch Recipe

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Exploring the Culinary Art of Jamaican Escovitch Fish Recipes The Jamaican cuisine is widely celebrated for its bold and diverse flavors. Among its popular dishes is the escovitch fish, which is prepared by seasoning, frying, […]

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Spice Up Your Cooking with the Nigerian Suya Meat Recipe

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Exploring the Nigerian Street Food – Sizzling Beef Skewers Introduction: Nigerian street food is famous for its mouth-watering taste and aroma. The sizzling beef skewers are one of the most popular street foods in Nigeria, […]

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Exploring the Unique and Flavorful Indian Jewish Cuisine

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Preserving the Heritage of India’s Disappearing Jewish Communities: Exploring the Culinary Traditions and Architectural Legacy Introduction: India is home to five Jewish communities that are on the verge of disappearing. Despite being separated by geography […]

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    Explained: What Is Blockchain?

    Critical Overview: Blockchain technology has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its potential to enhance trust in record keeping and financial transactions. This system involves recording information in a way that makes it [...]
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    Tracing the Century

    16th November 2012 – 23rd January 2013, Tate, Liverpool, 5 pounds, conc avail, About ‘Tracing the Century’ TtC, is an eclectic assemblage consisting of prominent art works from the last 100 years which share the […] […]

  • Culture

    A Web of Illusion: Is the Internet Still the Internet?

    The internet was once a digital playground, a boundless frontier for exploration and fun. The dream, born from military research by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), was of a decentralised network that could [...]
  • Business

    Ethereum Upgrade to Destroy Coins by August 4

    Ethereum London Upgrade on Track to Launch on August 4: A Critical Overview The forthcoming upgrade to the ethereum network, known as the London hard fork, is eagerly anticipated by the cryptocurrency community. The upgrade [...]
  • Cuisine

    Decadent Old Delhi Butter Chicken Recipe Unveiled

    Recipe: Chicken Tikka Masala Introduction: Chicken tikka masala is a popular Indian dish that has gained widespread popularity in the UK and around the world. It is a rich and flavorful dish that combines marinated [...]

Actress Thandie Newton Reportedly Removed from Magic Mike 3 Cast, Sparks Debate on Hollywood’s Gender and Age Bias

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28 April 2022 0

Critical Overview: Thandiwe Newton, the 49-year-old actress, was recently spotted kissing Lonr., a 25-year-old musician, in Malibu, California. This comes after reports of her split from her husband, Ol Parker, surfaced in the media. The […]

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Gary Hume and Patrick Caulfield

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5 June – 1 September 2013, Tate Britain London, Free. Ended. About the Artists Patrick Caulfield and Gary Hume are both British painters. They are of different periods in British art history and it is […] […]

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Wireless Technologies Widely Used for IoT Applications

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Critical Overview: IoT Wireless Technology The Internet of Things (IoT) is a ubiquitous term in the tech world, although, the majority of the non-tech populace remains unaware of their connection with it. IoT technology connects […]

Rapid Advancement of Quantum Computing Technology in 2021

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The Global Significance of Quantum Technology: Critical Overview The digital age is characterized by the growing importance of quantum technologies. As the world moves towards further digitalization, a revolution in quantum technology is on the […]

Hanta Virus Cruise Contagion in the South Atlantic: A Diagnostic of the ‘Hondius’ Outbreak

The maritime world is currently transfixed by a developing crisis that reads like a relic of a more primitive age, yet serves as a stark indictment of modern biosecurity. As of today, 8 May 2026, [...]
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    Ukraine Conflict Takes Toll on Global Internet Connectivity and Access

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    Savers Rejoice as Interest Rates Rise, but Remain Calm

  • Cuisine

    Nuts About Nuts: A Nutritious Deep Dive into Nature’s Most Ancient Superfood

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    Clubbing and Covid passports: balancing safety and civil liberties.

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    A United Kingdom of Four Nations at the Polls

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    The State of Racism in Modern Britain: Analyzing the Evidence.

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Culture

Theatre’s Resilience: Overcoming COVID-19’s Impact.

29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview: Will Theatre Survive COVID-19? The impact of COVID-19 has led to questions about whether theatre will survive. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s remarks and Helen Lewis’s article in The Atlantic added to the growing concerns. […]

Tech

Toshiba Stuck in Never-ending News Cycle from Hell

29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview: The Japanese conglomerate, Toshiba, has experienced a difficult week due to a series of unfortunate events, starting with the announcement that the Japanese government would not bail them out to prevent falling share […]

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Serpentine Summer Pavilions 2012

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1 June – 14 October 2012, Serpentine Gallery London A potent concoction Ai Wei Wei (AWW), an adept artist with an acute sense of form, composition and visual rhythm acclaimed for his political activism formerly […] […]

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Asus Unveils Quirky New Hotdog-Shaped Monitor, Raising Questions on the Role of Design in Technology and Consumer Preferences

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Critical Overview Asus has announced its latest portable monitor, the ProArt Display PA147CDV. The monitor has an ultra-wide 32:9 aspect ratio with a 14-inch panel that resembles the second screen on the company’s Zenbook Pro [...]

Ulez Expansion Could Cost £130m, Confirms Sadiq Khan

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Costs and Controversy Surrounding London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone Expansion The expansion of London’s ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) is set to cost Transport for London (TfL) between £120-£130m by October, as revealed by London Mayor, Sadiq [...]
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Next-Gen Consoles’ Influence on PC Gaming

29 July 2021 0
New Console Technologies for PC Gamers to Look Forward To PC gamers tend to be more interested in hardware launches from Nvidia and AMD, but there are good reasons to be interested in the new [...]
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UK High Street Lost 11,000 Shops in 2020

29 July 2021 0
Critical Overview: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the retail sector in Great Britain has been significant, with over 11,000 outlets permanently closing their doors in 2020. Independent retailers and villages fared better than [...]
Culture

The Future of UK Music Industry: 5 Reasons for Optimism.

29 July 2021 0
Critical Overview: The Resilience of the UK Music Industry in the Face of the Pandemic As the UK approaches the one-year anniversary since the start of its first COVID-19 lockdown, it is clear that the [...]
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Murdered daughters’ search slow due to systemic racism, says mother.

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Examining the Role of Race in the Slow Response to the Disappearance and Murder of Two Women by the Police The slow response of the police to the disappearance and subsequent murder of Bibaa Henry, [...]
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