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This blog is dedicated to those navigating the tumultuous waters of their twenties – a decade of self-discovery, growth, and exploration.
For the class ‘Russian Foreign Policy’ with Professor Chris Miller, I propose three solutions to mitigating the Russian economic fallout.

In this study co-authored by Ben Meyers and Amelia Batson, spanning 129 countries from 2000 to 2019, we unveil a significant positive link between carbon emissions and GDP growth. Surprisingly, low-income countries exhibit an opposite trend. Our findings carry crucial policy implications for sustainable development.

I’m going to let you all in on a secret. I had always viewed reading books as gaining knowledge, and the more you read the more knowledge you accumulated. For this reason, most of the books I have bought have been because of their ability to provide facts, update me on current events, or teach

Germany, with its diverse landscapes and captivating cities, has left an indelible mark on my travel experience. The awe-inspiring architectural wonders of Dresden, the vibrant energy of Berlin, and the bustling port city of Hamburg have each offered unique and unforgettable moments. From exploring historical landmarks to immersing myself in local traditions, I’ve gained a

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