April 2023

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Between 1976 and 2020, world literacy rate has significantly increased by 19.76% (from 66.92% to 86.68%). While this means over 86% of the world’s population can basically read and write, a significant 14% are unable to. In clearer terms, we are talking about 1.08billion illiterate people on earth. In regions such as Europe and Central...
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The last time out, we started on four misconceptions about philosophy. We must reiterate that ATAFOM University gives you great philosophical insights regardless of the discipline you choose. We seek to expose you to the rudiments of knowledge in your field of study and teach you critical thinking in it. In this concluding part, we...
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Once, we were growing in a neighbourhood and mingled with children my age and those slightly above me. It was in one of those times that I heard one of our senior friends called the word ‘philosophy’. In his words, he said: “Don’t mind him (referring to a friend who was acting weirdly); he behaves...
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I love to-do lists. They assist me in maintaining organization and helping me manage my thoughts. Additionally, crossing things off your list as you finish them is fulfilling. I would strongly advise keeping a to-do list if you don’t already. Why? Because they ensure that you complete what needs to be done. It helps to...
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A healthy immune system is a sign of well-being. To prevent infections and illnesses from affecting us and making us ill, a robust immune system is essential. So, how strong is your immunity?  Immunity is still very much on people's minds as we remain confronted by a global pandemic. If you are not sure of...
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