Historical Primary Sources •
Dec '25
Picture the winter of 1787–88: newspapers thumping onto doorsteps in New York, coffeehouses buzzing, and three authors (Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay) quietly publishing a rapid-fire series of essays under the pen name “Publius.... << Continue >>
Historical Primary Sources •
Dec '25
Letters and diaries from the American Revolution pull the events off the textbook page and into daily life. These firsthand accounts record hunger and pay disputes, love and fear, political theory and battlefield reports. They also capture the divers... << Continue >>
Case Study Archives •
Dec '25
Telemedicine has moved from pilot projects to routine care in many districts across India. Rural patients now use village-level centers or a simple smartphone to reach district hospitals and specialists within minutes. The shift did not happen by cha... << Continue >>
Historical Primary Sources •
Dec '25
Viking sagas sit at the crossroads of memory, myth, and recorded history. They preserve the voices of medieval Icelanders who wrote about people and events from the late ninth to early eleventh centuries, weaving family histories with sharp dialogue,... << Continue >>
Statistical Databases •
Dec '25
Access to healthcare is uneven across countries and within them. Global medical databases make that gap visible with hard numbers: who gets seen, who delays care, and who pays so much out of pocket that it pushes a family into debt. Taken together, t... << Continue >>
Case Study Archives •
Dec '25
Amazon has spent the past decade building one of the most sophisticated logistics networks on the planet, moving from a heavy reliance on carriers to orchestrating its own planes, middle-mile trucking, sort centers, delivery stations, and a dense lay... << Continue >>
Statistical Databases •
Nov '25
Most people use social platforms daily, and the numbers tell a clear story. As of early 2024, more than 5 billion people are online and over 5 billion use social media, with average daily use close to 2.5 hours according to the Digital 2024 overview ... << Continue >>
Policy And Governance •
Nov '25
City leaders face a simple question with complex consequences: how do we make streets safer, services faster, and budgets go further without losing public trust? Smart city policy promises help through connected infrastructure, real-time data, and ne... << Continue >>
Historical Primary Sources •
Nov '25
Renaissance manuscripts bridge two information revolutions: the long medieval tradition of handwritten books and the rapid spread of print after 1450. They preserved classical texts, recorded new observations in science and medicine, and carried the ... << Continue >>