Commentaries

Society & Culture, Educational
The Rise, Fall and Salvation of Cuba
Since Christopher Columbus discovered Cuba in 1492, the island has gone through many transformations. It first went from an obscure island with few inhabitants to the undisputed king of sugar production bustling with agrarian production and enviable economic growth.

Society & Culture, Educational
Software Developers Compete for Our Primal Instincts
Marketers have long understood that one of the most powerful weapons in their arsenal is fear created by anxiety. While anxiety is not properly fear, it does trigger fear, which in turn activates our primal instincts—the fight or flight syndrome.

Society & Culture, Educational
Trans-Species: Transgenderism’s Rotten Fruit
If a man can become a woman at will, why can’t he be anything else he so desires? Such a relativistic conclusion is already being proposed. Welcome to the world of the trans-species; also know as the furries or otherkins, who suffer from Species Identity Disorder; a frequent theme in homosexual parades.