From my perspective, it is obvious that Sri Lanka as a country/nation is still left in the lurch politically, economically ...
Centuries of management practice were built on cruelty and exploitation. But history also offers a countercurrent – leaders ...
Queues! Not the temporary ones for fuel or rice that appear from time to time, but the permanent queues we encounter at ...
In this final installment of the series, we’ll first look at the philosophical problem with vague laws and then undertake a ...
Katie Paxton-Fear is neurodiverse (‘autistic’, she says). It’s a common, but not causal, condition among hackers. Autism ...
It said that Nicolás Maduro, the president of Venezuela, had been captured in an operation led by the United States. Detained ...
Neurosymbolic AI has the potential to become the platform that sees around corners, helping leaders spot opportunities that ...
Batchelor’s latest book is “Buddha, Socrates and Us: Ethical Living in Uncertain Times.” There he draws on a different ...
Across time and cultures, facial mutilation has been a preferred form of punishment for various crimes, but why?
From British imperialism to American hegemony to Indian caution, there is a language of granting political asylum in the ...
Last Friday, the GAA’s relationship with Allianz was discussed at a Coiste Bainistíochta meeting. Allianz have sponsored the ...
Saint Augustine There is an ancient saying, attributed to Aesop: “We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to ...
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