LIFESTYLE

Sustainable and inclusive dolls for a new barbie world
The Barbie brand's most important component today is diversity. The cultural consciousness regarding racial diversity and representation changed in the ...
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IDEAS TO DESIGN SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING FOR VALENTINE’S DAY AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS
As the year begins, it is a good time to examine the impact of sustainability on the packaging of the ...
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Fast Fashion and its Dark Side
The term ‘fast fashion’ was first used when Zara landed in New York at the beginning of the 1990s. It ...
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The Cost of Living Crisis Costing the UK’s Mental Health
By Chelsie Lee Rattigan After recently recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, we are entering a new crisis, the cost-of-living crisis ...
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“Glad I can hide under a face mask”: Post-pandemic Social Anxiety as We Resume to Face-To-Face Classes and Ways to Manage It
By Mariane Gabrielle C. Cagalawan At the beginning of the pandemic, wearing a face mask felt like a burden. But ...
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The Splendid Pearl of the Silk Road: Now and Future of Tourism in Kashgar
By Ge Qu, Ziming Cheng and Yunya Lin " Xinjiang is a great place, not coming to Kashgar means you ...
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Yangon Youth taking action to shift the choking air situation in Myanmar
By: Zaw Win Htet The Earth is heating up, but that’s not the only matter – it is also ...
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From weight loss journey to sustainable lifestyle story
By: Amulya Shrestha I was overweight since childhood due to a health condition and while I was doing my Bachelor’s ...
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Art in ASEAN Part 1: How art can impact lives and inspire hope in the new normal
By: Hein Thu Soe & Pam Viriyataveekul Despite hardships and questions like, ‘Is art essential?’ artists continue to show the ...
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How I Create Impact Without Leaving My Home
By: Marc Adrian Aguilar Before the Pandemic Long before the pandemic, all I cared about were academics and co-curricular activities ...
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How to Define Values through Art: Featuring an Initiative from Myanmar
By: Phoo Pwint Mar Lar Thein Most Artists believe in their ability to create or support meaningful, positive change in ...
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The Unfunny Side of the Meme Culture
By: Punkhuri Kumar Most of us spend hours scrolling through our Facebook and Instagram feeds, looking at memes and sharing ...
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Why Social Media Literacy Matters in Tackling Life Changing Issues in Myanmar?
By: Nan Hat Shang Kham “Despite many projects concerning digital media literacy provided by international organizations like “United Nations Education, ...
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India’s Pink Force Fighting COVID-19
By: Samyuktha Sethuraman While India is scrambling its way out of the covid-19 pandemic these past few months, a “force” ...
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Nay Kyar Khin Khin: Walking in Heels and Working in PPE
By: Hein Min Aung A young woman is spraying a bus from Yangon Region Transport Authority with disinfectant to help ...
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Stories from my closet: How I switch to a sustainable fashion lifestyle
By: Shweta Acharya A friend of mine once invited me to an event where they sold second-hand clothes. The idea ...
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Sustainable Solutions in Nepal’s Everyday Life
By: Phurba Chheten Pradhan I was born in Khumjung, a Sherpa village located in the Khumbu sub region of the ...
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12 Social Entrepreneurs and Influencers Who Showed To Have Faith In Humanity During the Decade of 2010 – 2019
By: Marfoah Tenkorang, Phyo Su Moe Social entrepreneurs and influencers are special people with unique qualities we find so fascinating ...
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Why We Need to Talk About The Impact of Flood in Myanmar’s Agriculture Sector
By: Thinn Nay Chi Sun The agriculture sector is Myanmar’s main industry producing 23% of the country’s gross domestic ...
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