Let Food be thy Medicine

Let Food be thy Medicine

  • August 9, 2020

(and fix a tonne of other things too) The Food Connection The production of food is a great past time, it allows us to connect to nature and become more aware of where our food comes from. Local food is a rising shift in food

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Richard Florida, the Creative Class and Gentrification

Richard Florida, the Creative Class and Gentrification

  • August 5, 2020

The Shifting Human City: Essay Series on Current and Future Policy Trends in Cities; Issue One. The Concept of the Creative Class The idea of the creative class as an economic segment of the market, emerged as society saw the resource-based economy diminish. The rise

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Resilient City Critique: Resilient San Francisco

Resilient City Critique: Resilient San Francisco

  • August 1, 2020

A basic look at some of the aspects The Resiliency Plan for the city of San Francisco aims to achieve four main goals: each consisting of several initiatives to achieve the targeted outcomes within various timeframes. The Goal areas are as follows: Goal 1: Plan

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“The Circle” Society

“The Circle” Society

  • July 25, 2020

Please Note: This article was originally posted January 28th, 2017 on Medium by James Rhule This is not about the foreshadowing of humanity by the upcoming Emma Watson + Tom Hanks flick by the same name, and the trajectory Facebook. I know there’s a book

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Why Homelessness is an Everybody Problem, Not Their Problem

Why Homelessness is an Everybody Problem, Not Their Problem

  • July 21, 2020

Social Contract, the Idea of Society and the Responsibility of Cooperative Living When we form a society, we really are simply creating a network of interdependence for the means of mutual survival. We base the framework of this creation on the common values of the

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We Created Cheaters, Stop Letting Them Kill our Planet

We Created Cheaters, Stop Letting Them Kill our Planet

  • July 18, 2020

Population Game Theory If we want to understand why our planet is teetering on the edge of collapse, we have to look at the population game theory used by Richard Dawkins in explaining cellular evolution. He used the argument for reproduction and population success by

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Why History Tell Us Lessons but Does It Speak Truth?

Why History Tell Us Lessons but Does It Speak Truth?

  • July 14, 2020

Narrative and Perspective When we record the histories of our respective cultural development, in both chronological events and socioeconomic progress, we are tasked with a fundamental issue that must be understood to fully appreciate the complexity of history fully. How do we interpret history, live

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