Religion is not the only thing that the Atlantic wrote about around this time. As any magazine would there were many articles published during that time. As stated early the articles of the Atlantic vary greatly in topics. Such topics found in a similar publication year include how war has changed, mental health in schools, forest fires, and mysteries in space.
Summary 1: In the article "From Isis to Russia: How War Changed in 2015" the article goes into detail about how war has shifted. "From China in Asia to Russia in Europe and the Middle East, and ISIS just about everywhere, 2015 has seen the flourishing of conflicts that exist in a gray zone...."(CITE THIS LATER). The article goes into detail about how war has changed becoming more hybridized, and suing less physical tactics. China for example is using psychological and media warfare. It also goes on to talk about shifting political lines, how territories are changing hands and loyalties shift.
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In the article " How Trigger Warning are Hurting Mental Health on Campus" the article goes into detail about how "trigger warnings" are starting to get ridiculous. From preventing rape laws to be taught to preventing the word "violating" from being used, even in a non-sexual context. The article goes to say how being over sensitive to possible trigger warning prevents actual healing from trauma.
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In an article about the environment drought and climate change are considered when comparing the frequency and ferocity of forest fires from 2015 to those of previous years.
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The article about a mysterious star in our solar system explains how scientists can gather data about other solar systems based on the amount of photons and light, and the frequencies of that light, that comes from the stars that are monitored. One star seems to stand out among the other thousands. Due to the data it seems like the star has the behavior of a new solar system, even though it is a mature one. Many theories are brought forward but one seems to be the focus of the article: extraterrestrials.
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Religion is not the only thing that the Atlantic wrote about around this time. As any magazine would there were many articles published during that time. As stated early the articles of the Atlantic vary greatly in topics. Such topics found in a similar publication year include how war has changed, mental health in schools, forest fires, and mysteries in space. In the article "From Isis to Russia: How War Changed in 2015" the article goes into detail about how war has shifted. "From China in Asia to Russia in Europe and the Middle East, and ISIS just about everywhere, 2015 has seen the flourishing of conflicts that exist in a gray zone...."(CITE THIS LATER). The article goes into detail about how war has changed becoming more hybridized, and suing less physical tactics. China for example is using psychological and media warfare. It also goes on to talk about shifting political lines, how territories are changing hands and loyalties shift. In the article " How Trigger Warning are Hurting Mental Health on Campus" the article goes into detail about how "trigger warnings" are starting to get ridiculous. From preventing rape laws to be taught to preventing the word "violating" from being used, even in a non-sexual context. The article goes to say how being over sensitive to possible trigger warning prevents actual healing from trauma. In an article about the environment drought and climate change are considered when comparing the frequency and ferocity of forest fires from 2015 to those of previous years. The article about a mysterious star in our solar system explains how scientists can gather data about other solar systems based on the amount of photons and light, and the frequencies of that light, that comes from the stars that are monitored. One star seems to stand out among the other thousands. Due to the data it seems like the star has the behavior of a new solar system, even though it is a mature one. Many theories are brought forward but one seems to be the focus of the article: extraterrestrials.
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