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The Spectator
Feb 17, 20234 min read
Reopening of the Chinese economy: Did It Meet People’s Expectations?
The world is counting on China’s economic bounce back after the Covid-19 plague to power global growth and keep recession at bay....
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The Spectator
Feb 17, 20234 min read
Europe's Energy Crisis: Threatening Economic Stability and Climate Goals
Economists once predicted that the winter of 2022 would be harsh for the Europeans. This assumption is mainly based on the energy...
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The Spectator
Feb 10, 20237 min read
A Guide to the Universe --Sighting for Dark Matter
It wouldn't come as a surprise to moderns that the universe is mainly made up of non-luminous, unknown substances that we've dubbed "dark...
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The Spectator
Feb 9, 20236 min read
Widespread Distrust to Vaccines in the U.S.
Receiving a vaccine injection is one of the most useful and low-cost ways to prevent diseases and reduce the damages that viruses may...
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The Spectator
Feb 7, 20235 min read
OCHA recently proposed its 2023 Global Humanitarian Overview: What actions should were made?
As the society generally develops, we enjoy the convenience brought to us by our powerful nations. However, one significant issue is...
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The Spectator
Feb 2, 20233 min read
A boon for the speech deficient—— New brain implants ‘read’ words directly from people’s thoughts
Scientists have developed the ability to "read" words straight from brains. People with paralysis or other conditions that prevent them...
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The Spectator
Jan 31, 20234 min read
The Qatar World Cup Against the Old Energy Economy
It goes without saying that footballhas never been just football. Back in 2010, though Qatar hosting the 2022 world cup was denounced...
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The Spectator
Jan 30, 20234 min read
Antitrust law — the doomsday of tech giants
2021 is arguably one of the most memorable years regarding China’s economic performance, destined to be a peculiar year for its antitrust...
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The Spectator
Jan 29, 20234 min read
A Look Back of The 2022 Qatar World Cup: The Most Controversial World Cup Ever!
Ending on December 18th, like a double-edged sword, the 2022 Qatar World Cup brought satisfaction and happiness to passionate football...
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Jan 28, 20235 min read
The Devastating European Energy Crisis
In 2022, the worst energy crisis the world has encountered in the past few decades struck, sending shockwaves through the global economy....
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The Spectator
Jan 28, 20234 min read
Global Population reaches 8 Billion: Wake up call for all
Some environmentalists warn that the planet can't handle that many people, but we may need to rethink our attitude toward population...
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The Spectator
Jan 28, 20234 min read
The Significance of Russian Withdrew from Kherson
Kherson is one of the greatest achievements that the Russian army achieved, but just now, the Russian army announced its withdrew from...
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The Spectator
Jan 23, 20235 min read
From Animal Organs to 3D Printing: A modern Frankenstein
The prospects for effectively using cell transplantation, tissue engineering, and organogenesis to replace organ function are diverse....
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The Spectator
Jan 13, 20234 min read
Born as a mosquito magnet? The reason might be your body chemistry
Mosquitoes: Carriers of diseases, humans’ biggest enemies. Prevalent arguments about the attractiveness of mosquitoes cleavage into: The...
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The Spectator
Jan 13, 202311 min read
Taiwan in 2022 — The Stage of Politicians and Superpowers
August 2, 2022 Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the House of representatives arrived in Taiwan after a tortuous process. Days before, when...
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The Spectator
Jan 5, 20235 min read
The Domestic Worker Dilemma
The rights of female domestic workers are severely violated due to the lack of regulations. Domestic workers — nannies, baby sisters, and...
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The Spectator
Dec 29, 20226 min read
World Cup Economics: What Motivates Qatar to Host the Most Expensive World Cup Ever?
Starting on 21 November, the 2022 World Cup brought Qatar, a small but gas-rich nation in the Persian Gulf, to the world’s attention. It...
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The Spectator
Nov 30, 20226 min read
Lacking labor market policies —— The Gilded Age of the United States
Gilded Age: An introduction Throughout the history of the United States, an era filled with controversy brought this country to...
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The Spectator
Nov 19, 20224 min read
The World Cup Effects
While everyone is enthused about the first winter World Cup, the stock market has gone into hibernation. It isn't easy to define what is...
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The Spectator
Nov 2, 20225 min read
Liz Truss's Economic Policies and its impact
On 25th October 2022, Liz Truss, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, resigned from office – setting a record for the...
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