Superficiality, is that a word? It sounded right in my head but on paper I had to second guess myself. Anyway, (there is a point to this introduction I promise) upon Googling - just to make sure - I came across the following definition. And it reinforced to me that I've actually chosen the exact word to… Continue reading What ‘Miss Liverpool’ teaches us about superficiality
Category: World
5 ways to be generous, even when you can’t afford to be
As a student (or anybody really) you're often under immense pressures to 'do good'. And, speaking from personal experience, if moving away from home to a new city, the homelessness crisis may come of a shock to you in particular. The guilt you feel when somebody approaches you for money but you don't want to… Continue reading 5 ways to be generous, even when you can’t afford to be
I’m a 21-year-old who doesn’t drink, so what?
Okay so disclaimer, I do drink really. I enjoy a night out as much as the next person and cocktails when I'm in the mood for them are always great. However, I think what makes me different (and probably a bit weirder) than all my friends and other people my age, is that I just don't enjoy… Continue reading I’m a 21-year-old who doesn’t drink, so what?
It’s Time to Call the Shots on Gun Law
Sorry for the slight AWOL recently - i've been very busy moving out of university and freelancing, my blog has suffered at the hands of this and i'm all too aware. I'll be putting extra effort in to getting posts out for you guys soon, both lifestyle and PR. But for now, I have another… Continue reading It’s Time to Call the Shots on Gun Law
Somaliland Passes Revolutionary Rape Law
Somaliland – not to be confused with Somalia – has taken an exemplary step in the right direction with its recent passing of the law surrounding rape. Before the new law (that precedents rape as illegal and sees its perpetrators facing up to 30 years in prison), it was common practice for a victim to… Continue reading Somaliland Passes Revolutionary Rape Law
The Global Crisis of Education Disparity
My newest article for Global Seven News is live - you can read it here. I wrote about this on the back of reading about the education, or lack of should I say, some third world children have and it pushed me to write about what i'd found. Please do have a read and if you… Continue reading The Global Crisis of Education Disparity
Is it Time to Repeal the Second Amendment?
After becoming a freelance contributor to the online news platform Global Seven News, my first published article is now live, you can find it here. Following its success I have decided to write another article regarding the recent goings on in America and its Ludacris gun laws, which you can read below... In light of… Continue reading Is it Time to Repeal the Second Amendment?
The Unheard Voices of Syria’s Children
Hey, So I recently became a freelance writer for Global Seven News and wanted to share my first piece of work with you. Whilst a harboring topic to write about, it was also wholly interesting and thought it deserved a mention on my blog, so here it is below: The Unheard Voices of Syria’s Children.… Continue reading The Unheard Voices of Syria’s Children