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The Unbalanced Equation: Rethinking STEM’s Dominance Over Arts and Humanities
In the modern educational landscape, there’s a growing chorus that champions STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—as the cornerstone of academic and professional success. This STEM-centric view is often touted by policymakers and educators alike, who argue that a strong foundation … Continue reading
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Phishing: An Overview and Prevention Strategies
Phishing is a type of cyberattack that aims to deceive users into disclosing their personal or financial information, such as passwords, bank account details, or credit card numbers. Phishing typically involves sending fraudulent emails, texts, or phone calls impersonating a legitimate organization, such as a bank, an employer, or a government agency. The objective of phishing is to induce users to click on a malicious link, open an infected attachment, or provide their sensitive data to the attacker. Continue reading
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Toxic Management Culture
A toxic management culture is a set of behaviors, attitudes, and values that create a negative and harmful work environment for employees. Toxic managers are often abusive, manipulative, dishonest, unethical, incompetent, or indifferent to the well-being of their subordinates. They … Continue reading
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