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Issue 11 Editorial

In this issue we have two articles about school related topics. They came from different sources and yet they are…

Why Reusing Beats Recycling

Reusing is often confused with recycling, but they are really quite different. Reusing in the broadest sense means any activity…

Issue 22 Editorial

Wow, I don’t know about the rest of you, but I feel that I have been in the ‘washing machine’…

Examine what you eat on World Day for Animals: October 4

October 4, believed to be the birthday of St Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals, is celebrated worldwide every…

Issue 19 Editorial

It is Biophile’s 3rd birthday and we are celebrating and giving thanks. From the beginning, Biophile has had a life…

Tuna Exports Boom As Fears Grow For Fish’s Survival

The Mediterranean island of Malta doubled its exports of frozen bluefin tuna to Japan last year – despite warnings from…

Using love, not fear, in prisons

We all know about the crime statistics we have in our country. Whatever is being done about it by the…

Gold jewellery – world’s dirtiest Valentine’s gift?

Two US-based development groups are warning Valentine’s Day shoppers that the gold jewellery they buy for their sweethearts may be…

Disempowering the unborn

Two years ago my eldest daughter gave birth to a baby boy (her third child). It was a classic home…

EMANCIPATION – Becoming Self-Sustainable And Self-Sufficient In Today’s Changing World

Becoming self-sustainable in today’s changing and challenging times could well become a necessity rather than distant idea! One thing that…