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Depop Resellers Aren't The Enemy - Fast Fashion Is

With over 15 million users, the second-hand shopping app Depop has revolutionized Gen Z’s shopping habits since its inception in 2011. Now, many journalists and social media users are slamming the app’s sellers as engaging in unethical practice by increasing demand for second-hand clothing and reselling it at a higher price.

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Giving Sickness Policy A Doctor's Note

From an employer and HR perspective, setting a limit to the amount of instances of sickness an employee can have in a rolling year helps them to keep employees in work and reduces the number of “bogus” sick days and helps them to manage fair treatment of all employees in the workplace. But is this blanket treatment of all employees the best way to manage sickness in the workplace?

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Criminal Rehabilitation: Is It Possible?

‘Criminal’ is an incredibly blanket term which assembles the likes of drug offenders, thieves, murderers and child rapists into the same category. But surely there is a spectrum to criminality that we should consider before condemning these individuals indefinitely?

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Honest Truths About University

From as long as I remember, university was sold as “the best time of your life” and a place to make “lifelong memories”. I’m sure everyone’s experience of university is different, but for me, I spent some of my worst days at university wishing that it was over.

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Celebrities Owe You Nothing

Sadly, celebrities aren’t sharing their fantastic new chocolate protein powder on social media because they want to bond with you or because they’re your friend and want to let you in on a great deal they’ve found.

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