Wakefield, Julie. “Fighting Obesity Through the Built Environment.” Environmental Health Perspectives 112.11 (2004): A616–A618. Print. Obesity in America is a growing epidemic. Although genetics plays a role in the occurrence of obesity, the rapid spread of the...
“Atlanta Reduces Homeless Population (and Saves Money in the Process) – Dec. 11, 2014.” N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Apr. 2016. Focusing on the increasingly prevalent issue of homelessness inside the perimeter, Atlanta’s Innovation Delivery Team created a way to get...
How a campus is constructed can very well be related to the amount of learning the student is partaking in and also how much of their concentration can be focused on education. This article highlights just how beneficial learning within nature can be and how much...
Typically, the only type of restrooms you see in today’s businesses are MEN and WOMEN. Introducing gender-neutral restrooms (or restrooms specifically for transgender people and other minorities) is a step in the right direction to making this world more...
The primary point of this article is to showcase just how detrimental online living can be. Content control features may prevent most cyber bullying from occurring, but it does not get down to the root of the source. Many label the victims as being overly sensitive...
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