Rise Above All Articles More November 27, 20230 By Michael Trainor " I was lucky enough to snap the photo on a work trip to Blackwater in QLD. I left the Brisbane Airport with a top of 25 degrees and it was overcast and stormy. We then took off and after a quick nap I woke up to that
8 Ways to Go Green at Home All Resources Sustainability November 27, 20230 Going green does not involve you making huge changes in your life and routine, like some may think. In fact, it’s mostly the thought that counts, because once prepared and determined, you can easily make these small and tiny changes in your life for the sustainability of the earth. Going
Browse to a Better World All Do Good More November 26, 20230 Can you make a difference every time you open a tab? In a world swathed in challenges—be it political turmoil, health crises, or climate change—charitable organizations stand as pillars of hope and action. But these titans of benevolence face their own set of hurdles: stretched resources, red tape, and the relentless
Seven Benefits and Reasons to Hire Someone with Autism All Articles People & Society November 26, 20230 When thinking of autism, employers often consider its drawbacks alone. However, many autistic individuals may possess unique qualities in addition to their professional skill-sets that make them an exceptional candidate for your next role. Autism also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a broad range of life-long conditions with characteristics
Community Gardening: How to Start a Green Space in Your Neighborhood All People & Society Resources Sustainability November 26, 20230 Community gardening is a wonderful way to bring people together while creating a green space in your neighborhood. Not only does it beautify the area, but it also promotes sustainable living and healthy eating. Starting a community garden may seem daunting at first, but with a little planning and effort,
Help End One of the Most Tragic Childbirth Injuries All Causes & Issues November 26, 20230 Recenty a forklift removed a statue of 19th century surgeon J. Marion Sims from New York City’s Central Park, relocating it to a cemetery in Brooklyn where Sims is buried. He is controversial. For some, Sims is the “father of modern gynecology” – he developed the speculum, a device used
No Need for Greed All Do More Good November 26, 20230 By Nivedita Singh The presence of so many alternatives in our life makes one wonder how fortunate we are (or are we?). Making a choice is suddenly harder than we thought. The current environment requires every logical person to think through every decision they make, purely because things aren’t so simple
Make a Difference from Home All Do Good November 26, 20230 It is difficult enough to find a way to have a positive impact with complete mobility at our disposal. So, to do so from the confines of one's home may seem virtually impossible. But, there happen to be a multitude of ways in which you can make a difference without
Tiny Libraries: Building a Neighborhood Book Exchange All Do Good People & Society November 26, 20230 Tiny libraries, also known as Little Free Libraries, have become a popular way to promote literacy, community engagement, and sustainability. These small, weather-resistant boxes filled with books can be found in neighborhoods, parks, and public spaces. Building and maintaining a tiny library can be a fun and fulfilling project, but
Edible Ethics: The Morality of Food Choices All Be Good Do More Good More Resources November 26, 20230 The food on your plate carries more than just nutrients; it embodies a set of ethical choices that ripple out into the world. From the treatment of animals to the carbon footprint of food production, the morality of your meal is a topic that deserves scrutiny. Below are key factors