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When visitors come to Pittsburgh, the first place that locals tell them to go is Primanti Bros. in the Strip District. Then, when the travelers ask what Primanti Bros. serves...

14/06  From Primanti Bros. to Borshch: Hidden Gems of Kyiv

  by Brett Ley

When visitors come to Pittsburgh, the first place that locals tell them to go is Primanti Bros. in the Strip District. Then, when the travelers ask what Primanti Bros. serves...
By 2030 the number of people living in water scarce regions will approach 4 billion, as per OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030. Today, millions of young women and children in the water stressed regions spend their lives fetching...

13/05  Humanity’s Thirsty Future: Searching for Solution

  by Maria Ivanova

By 2030 the number of people living in water scarce regions will approach 4 billion, as per OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030. Today, millions of young women and children in the water stressed regions spend their lives fetching...
As the fresh Eurostat data was revealed, the world gasped at the gender pay gap persisting in the European Union. Women in Europe Work 59 Days “For Free”. Some of the U.S. sources, on the contrary, report that the gender pay gap (GPG) between salaried men and women full-time workers has been put in reverse.

19/04  A Boy or a Girl? The Odds of Being Well Paid

  by Maryna Khorunzha

As the fresh Eurostat data was revealed, the world gasped at the gender pay gap persisting in the European Union. Women in Europe Work 59 Days “For Free”. Some of the U.S. sources, on the contrary, report that the gender pay gap (GPG) between salaried men and women full-time workers has been put in reverse.
Electricity, undoubtedly, plays a vital role in our lives today. Our work, leisure, science and education as well as technology depend a great deal on electric power.

28/03  What is to Become of Nuclear Power Stations And Their Legacy

  by Vilyen Pidgornyy

Electricity, undoubtedly, plays a vital role in our lives today. Our work, leisure, science and education as well as technology depend a great deal on electric power.
Tough competition stimulates companies across the globe to make an effort to retain their best asset – personnel. Maintaining employee satisfaction and motivation seems to be a natural gift for some top managers and an unattainable...

18/03  HR Managers Unveil Surprising Personnel Retention Tricks

  by Maria Ivanova

Tough competition stimulates companies across the globe to make an effort to retain their best asset – personnel. Maintaining employee satisfaction and motivation seems to be a natural gift for some top managers and an unattainable...
Imagine approaching the fridge to get your morning orange juice and it greets you by name wishing you a wonderful day; the TV as well as your Smartphone recognizing you before turning on; the computer unlocking when you face it, or the safe opening only after it acquires the positive facial scan.

14/12  Facial Recognition – Technological Revolution or Privacy Havoc?

  by Vilyen Pidgornyy

Imagine approaching the fridge to get your morning orange juice and it greets you by name wishing you a wonderful day; the TV as well as your Smartphone recognizing you before turning on; the computer unlocking when you face it, or the safe opening only after it acquires the positive facial scan.
A third country should share the values of the EU and not merely have a will to simplify bilateral trade procedures. Specifically due to this legal provision Association Agreement is widely perceived as a tool for further “democratization” of young democracies.

21/11  The Whos and Whys of the EU Association Agreement

  by Maryna Khorunzha

A third country should share the values of the EU and not merely have a will to simplify bilateral trade procedures. Specifically due to this legal provision Association Agreement is widely perceived as a tool for further “democratization” of young democracies.
Experimenter Keith Chen gives a disc-shaped slice of cucumber to a monkey. After chewing on the treat and realizing it wasn’t tasty, the monkey tries to trade...

14/11  Will E-Dollar Steal the Show From Good Old Paper Buck?

  by Maria Ivanova

Experimenter Keith Chen gives a disc-shaped slice of cucumber to a monkey. After chewing on the treat and realizing it wasn’t tasty, the monkey tries to trade...
So, is it really worth for smaller and less prosperous countries to get involved with major sports tournaments? Or, may be, participation in the Olympics is to become the domain of rich and more populated nations? What is the trigger factor for a country to be successful at major sports tournaments?

13/09  Small Countries vs. Large Economies in the Olympics – Fair Game or Foul Play

  by Vilyen Pidgornyy

So, is it really worth for smaller and less prosperous countries to get involved with major sports tournaments? Or, may be, participation in the Olympics is to become the domain of rich and more populated nations? What is the trigger factor for a country to be successful at major sports tournaments?
Have you ever thought why the world’s nations spend so much money and effort on training their Olympic sportsmen?

07/09  Olympic Games vs. Country Image

  by Maryna Khorunzha

Have you ever thought why the world’s nations spend so much money and effort on training their Olympic sportsmen?
In the age when everyone wants to be young, politicians quickly figured out that speaking to the young meant reaching to the whole population...

21/08  Snobby Political Parties Spin Out of the Box

  by Maria Ivanova

In the age when everyone wants to be young, politicians quickly figured out that speaking to the young meant reaching to the whole population...
I am definitely excited to fly back to the United States and see my friends and family. In addition, being able to...

14/08  What I Will Miss About Ukraine

  by Mary Brune

I am definitely excited to fly back to the United States and see my friends and family. In addition, being able to...
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