Breaking Borders
In March 2013, Coca-Cola set out to bread down barriers and create a simple moment of connection between two nations - India and Pakistan. The initiative "Small World Machines" provided a live communications portal between people in India and Pakistan and showed that what unites us is stronger than what sets us apart.
Sign This Little Guy Up Now!
This little tot scores a brilliant goal after Chelsea's last match of the season and listen to the crowd roar!
The Problem with Porn
Technology has enabled the proliferation of pornography, making it so pervasive that it has become the main sex educator for many young people. This is a profound problem because it gives a distorted view of sexuality and human relations, predominantly involves violence against women and encourages hazardous practices.
The UN Convention Continues to move at a Snail's Pace?
After reviewing Canada's commitment to the United Nations Convention On the Rights of the Child, UNICEF, and the Provincial Office for Children & Youth of Ontario have released a plain language version of the UN committee On The Rights of The Child's Concluding Observations.
Read the Report
Father Absence in Early Childhood Linked to Depression in Adolescent Girls
New research from the Children of the 90's study at the University of Bristol shows that girls whose fathers were absent during the first five years of life were more likely to develop depressive symptoms in adolescence than girls whose fathers left when they were aged five to ten years or than boys in both ages groups 0-5 and 5-10, even after a range of factors was taken into account.
Read Here.
Thinking of Heading to London?
Beautiful time lapse video. Stunning, one of the best.
Students Challenge Shadeism
A group of students in Oshawa is trying to raise awareness about the "black on black" racial discrimination they grapple with daily.
No comments:
Post a Comment