Tabletop Games & the Mental Health of Generations

Tabletop games have in fact been used to help people suffering with mental illness. This isn’t a recent development, as a matter of fact I managed to dig up a case study from 26 years ago. It’s a lovely overview…

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Nanotechnology: Opportunity or Risk?

‘10,000 years ago, man domesticated plants and animals. Now it’s time to domesticate molecules’ – Professor Susan Lindquist Introduction Nanotechnology is a rapidly evolving field of science involving creation at the nanoscale: these objects measure between one and one hundred…

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My Story of Acceptance

I write this as an open letter to myself to look back on and see the journey that I’ve taken; reflect on how much I have changed as a person and use this platform to speak my truth and advocate…

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Why We Should All Read Michelle Obama’s “Becoming” To Learn More About Gender and Race

Michelle Obama’s ‘Becoming’ is the inspirational story of how a working-class girl from the South Side of Chicago came to have such an influence in US politics. Although some may think that her influence came from the sheer luck of…

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