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Staff Editorial According to Google, it fields some 3.5 billion searches per day and 1.2 trillion searches per year worldwide. Compare that to the 500,000 it got its first year in business in 1998. But, as noted in the article “Information is power,” from The Guardian, if poor quality information is widespread, it can Continue reading Time for Government to End Google’s Monopoly
Wesley Lewis Special to In Motion Every morning I struggle to get out of bed. I ask myself, what’s the point? Do I really have to get up? Does this sound familiar to anyone? Don’t be ashamed if it does. Millions of people struggle to find the motivation they need Continue reading A motivational minute can last a lifetime
By Elijah Jones Special to In Motion Money is something that we all need and rely on. And people go above and beyond to get it. Some jobs have large salaries, while others are paid less. While pay scales are sometimes justified, teachers, policemen and firefighters Continue reading Underpaid, underappreciated, unacceptable
Marion Hagstrom Special to In Motion Right now, about 800 million people survive on a dollar a day. Can you imagine doing physical labor from sunrise to sunset and only getting paid a single dollar? Farmers in Third World countries don’t have the option to walk Continue reading Price, time is right for Fair Trade products
Ethan Trudeau Special to In Motion We are currently experiencing the worst inequality in our country since 1923, according to the PEW Research Center. While production created by American workers from 1979 to 2013 increased by 133 percent, wages only increased by 19 percent. So the two questions to fixing Continue reading Unions offer last best hope for income equity