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  What Can You Do If You Are a Victim Of Cyberbullying as a College Student? As students grow up with technology involved in every part of their lives, cyberbullying has become a common way to harass someone. Although usually viewed as a problem with younger children and teens, university-aged young adults also experience this serious problem. What can colleges do to help with cyberbullying? These schools must come up with new ways to stop bullies and protect the people at the receiving end of this type of harassment. However, a large portion of the responsibility for safety rests in the hands of the people being bullied themselves. This article will help you formulate an effective response if you are a victim of cyberbullying. Cyberbullying at the College Level More and more students are being bullied online, with social media being the main culprit. With social media being so popular among college-age students, many have resorted to cyberbullying other classmates in order to ga...

Life in Metro City

 It is a dream of most individuals to live in an area with modern infrastructure, guaranteed job opportunities, accessible industries, transportation, and housing. Amidst the glamor of security lights at night, technology is a tool of convenience to everyone and making money is the top priority. That kind of fancy life has for long been associated with metro areas. Rural-urban migration continues to be a challenge to many countries with the growth of metro cities. The rich resources endowed at the urban regions lure village men to seek refuge and source of income in the cities. No reason to worry about the densely populated towns for where monetary and better life incentives exist, there is a will to forgo such imaginations. Sociologically, the huge number of people form a perfect social interaction cycle and even business partners and customers contrary to less-populated places. The modes of entertainment are plenty making life enjoyable, exciting and thrilling. The entertainment ...

Life in a Metro City

It is a dream of most individuals to live in an area with modern infrastructure, guaranteed job opportunities, accessible industries, transportation, and housing. Amidst the glamor of security lights at night, technology is a tool of convenience to everyone and making money is the top priority. That kind of fancy life has for long been associated with metro areas. Rural-urban migration continues to be a challenge to many countries with the growth of metro cities. The rich resources endowed at the urban regions lure village men to seek refuge and source of income in the cities. No reason to worry about the densely populated towns for where monetary and better life incentives exist, there is a will to forgo such imaginations. Sociologically, the huge number of people form a perfect social interaction cycle and even business partners and customers contrary to less-populated places. The modes of entertainment are plenty making life enjoyable, exciting and thrilling. The entertainment sites...

COVID-19’s impact on women’s employment

 W omen around the world  have been deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has heightened the large and small inequalities—both at work and at home—that women face daily. For this year’s International Women’s Day, which UN Women has themed “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world,” we have curated a series of charts that McKinsey has published over the past year that illustrate the pandemic’s gender effect, what it might cost society over time, and what could help set the course for a brighter future. Before COVID-19, women had slowly been making some progress in the workplace At the beginning of 2020, the representation of women in corporate America was trending—albeit slowly—in the right direction. Between January 2015 and December 2019, the number of women in senior-vice-president positions increased from 23 to 28 percent, and in the C-suite from 17 to 21 percent. Though the numbers were progressing slightly upward, women remain dramatica...