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The Rich Father and the Ignorant Son

Last June, a news headline "Scandal Shakes Tech Giant Google" dominated all media outlets. The story revolves around Blake Lemoine, one of the company's engineers who was suspended from work and forced to go on leave after discovering that a robot named "Lambda," which he was developing, had become

Eternal Guardianship

In law, the age of majority is the age at which a person can assume legal responsibility for themselves and be granted the rights of an adult, such as the right to marry, have children, vote in elections, and possess a driving license. Most countries in the world set the age of majority at 18, while others set it at 15, 16, 17, and some

Grandparents and Grandchildren Face-to-Face on the Internet

With the immense accumulation witnessed on the internet day by day, even hour by hour, for our news, emotions, compositions, photos, and videos, we find ourselves in front of a vast library or a huge repository of documents that accurately describe our lives. Our children and grandchildren will be able to access our pages and personal

Can We Silence the Fools?!

A few months ago, a friend posted a collection of famous poems on his Facebook page. These poems are well-known and do not need an introduction to their creator. I believe that the publisher of these verses considered introducing the poet as diminishing his value and fame, following the well-known rule that says "the known needs no

Manchester City players and Etihad Airways make dreams come true for young female players

The sky is the limit for four aspiring female footballers from the United Arab Emirates after an invitation from Manchester City Women turned into the trip of a lifetime thanks to Etihad Airways, the UAE’s national carrier. For girls, Madiyah, 12, Meriel and Sura, both 11, and Zarah, 9, who all attend City Football Schools in