Agricultural economics play a vital role.

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Therefore, I have emphasized the need to focus on this article. How can agriculture contribute to economic growth? What impact does agriculture have on farmers' income? Despite their dedication, why do farmers' voices remain unheard? There are numerous farmers who lack access to resources. I have attempted to highlight the trend of soil fertility degradation. What are the economic and technological factors contributing to this issue?

How can we develop new technologies to improve global water distribution systems?

What Drives Nepalese citizens to migrate abroad?

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A Quest for Endless Possibilities and Stability. A desire for enhanced security and opportunities is inspiring numerous young Nepalis to emigrate in pursuit of improved living standards and a brighter tomorrow. "I feel empowered. My son attends school regularly, and my husband has found employment," she stated. "At least no one will threaten us in the middle of the night, unlike in Nepal.

Effective Governance and Development Policy

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Governments that prioritize economic growth and development are often regarded as effective. The aftermath of World War II underscored the importance of economic expansion for governments worldwide, from Asia to Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas. A robust economy is essential for a high standard of living. Establishing and maintaining a viable economic system, however, poses significant challenges. The primary obstacles to overcome are poverty, indifference, and the disproportionate suffering of marginalized communities.

One Battle After Another and the Seduction of Endless Struggle

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We live in an age that prides itself on vigilance. We are told—often correctly—that history never ends, that reaction never sleeps, that injustice returns in new guises the moment we look away. The lesson appears sober, even responsible: there will always be another battle. And so we prepare ourselves for endurance rather than transformation. Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another (2025) stages this lesson with admirable seriousness. It offers no triumphalism, no illusion of final victory. Fascism, authoritarianism, reaction—call it what you will—returns again and again.

Trump’s immigration policy is destroying America’s greatness

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Immigrants Are What Made America Great

Immigrants are the backbone of America’s greatness—powering its economy, enriching its culture, and advancing its global leadership. Yet under the guise of making America great again, Trump's exclusionary, racist policies are dismantling that very foundation, stifling innovation and tarnishing the nation’s moral standing.

Farmers require more aid to eliminate poverty

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The agricultural sector can achieve strong economic growth if it receives affordable and reliable transportation, adequate power supply, effective water management, and sanitation infrastructure across the entire region, resulting in a brighter future for all.

Farmers usually favor a cooperative and consensus-based approach; with the right support, they can overcome the primary causes of poverty, which include limited employment opportunities, limited awareness, social discrimination, and inadequate political commitment to addressing these issues.

Against Trump’s Student Immigration Policies

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During my university years, I once heard someone say that the United States is the land of the melting pot. I always pondered the strange terms referenced and wanted to know the contents that were melting.

When I first arrived in the US, the phrase revealed and unfolded itself like an origami that is both expected and surprising simultaneously. The journey from the airport to the place I stayed in, I saw people from various countries: race, culture, ethnicity, and color. The sudden awareness of the true meaning made me feel special as I was now a part of the pot too.

New Rules Discourage Foreign Visitors

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The immigration regulations that took effect in 2025 have created significant challenges for South Jersey's tourism industry which depends on international visitors for its operations. The coastal towns of Atlantic City, Cape May, and Wildwood have historically relied on tourists who come to the United States from foreign countries because those tourists typically come for leisure or family travel. The U.S. has implemented new federal policies that make visa procedures more restrictive by adding new requirements which make international travel to the country more difficult and expensive.

Lincoln and the Violence of Justice: Emancipation and Emergency Power

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Every February, on Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, Americans rehearse a familiar liturgy. Lincoln is praised as the Great Emancipator, the savior of the Union, the embodiment of moral clarity and constitutional restraint. He stands as the reassuring proof that democracy can survive its gravest crises without stepping outside its own principles.

The Democrats Need A Concrete Governing Agenda

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Since Trump reassumed the presidency, the rank and file of the Democrats have been busy criticizing, for good reason, Trump’s unhinged exercise of power. Given Trump’s onslaught on just about every norm of America’s political, cultural, and economic way of life, the Democrats cannot possibly exhaust the range of criticism they can level at Trump and the Republican Party that has enabled him.

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