Caste: Society’s First Classroom & its Contemporary Relevance

The caste system often gets a beating, mainly for not being understood or for purposefully misinterpreted. Based on cultural understanding, the caste system in its original form was a functional…

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Dharmic, Adharmic, and Woke: Characterizations in Political Landscapes

The East or the West does not understand the etymology of "woke" well. African American activists coined Woke in the early 20th century to denote racial injustice and societal inequality.…

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Value of College: Majors, Debt, and Return on Investment

In the ever-changing landscape of higher education, colleges nationwide are grappling with a pronounced decline in enrollment. While researchers often attribute this trend to lower birth rates and demographic shifts…

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Challenges in Higher Ed: Balancing Ideals, Academic Freedom

In essence, diversity, equity, and inclusion are commendable ideals - who would not want to be diverse and embrace inclusion? In theory, we appreciate the principles of diversity and inclusion,…

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Declining Public Trust in Government

Trust in government is critical for political legitimacy, social cohesion, effective governance, economic stability, and effective international relations. Trust is considered to be a cornerstone of a well-functioning democratic society.…

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Unidimensionalism in the Context of Feminism: A Comparative Analysis of the East and West

Introduction In feminist discourse, a critical examination of the East and West reveals stark differences in the perception and treatment of the feminine. This paper explores the underlying factors that…

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Indicism: A Theoretical Framework Utilizing the Non-Colonial Lens

Introduction Indology, a multifaceted discipline, delves into the intricate tapestry of Indian culture, spanning art, languages, sciences, economics, society, religion, spirituality, and civilizational facets. However, beneath the layers of colonial…

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Mind-Body Interventions for School Children’s Mental Health: A Focus on Yoga-based Mindfulness Practices

Childhood is supposed to be a time of joy and exuberance, though many children and adolescents are instead suffering during this time of growth. Stress, anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts…

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Yoga Intervention for Educator Stress, Anxiety, and Burnout

Stress-related burnout is a significant concern in the field of education, as educators often face high levels of stress, workload demands, and emotional exhaustion. This situation has worsened since the…

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Artificial Intelligence Language Models and Impact on Research and Writing in Schools and Colleges

Artificial Intelligence - advancement in technology has already thrown educators and administrators a curveball. The big question in the past few years pertaining to writing was to produce original, plagiarism-free work.…

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