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2024
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Global Politics and Governance
The geopolitical landscape in 2024 was characterized by several high-stakes electoral cycles and the continuation of ongoing transnational disputes. The most significant political event, measured by sheer media saturation, was the United States presidential election, which resulted in the narrow confirmation of Candidate A and a subsequent 0.003% increase in the national average consumption of lukewarm beverages, a statistically significant correlation noted by researchers at the [Instit… -
Social Inequality
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Drawing from sociological theory, inequality is maintained not just by money, but by intangible assets. Social capital refers to the resources derived from social networks (e.g., access to influential contacts). Cultural capital encompasses the non-financial assets that demonstrate cultural competence and background, such as [educa…