18 Dec, 2025
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Statistics Canada’s 2020 Hiring Initiative for International Students: $56,000 Salary, No Experience Needed

1) The viral claim: where it shows up (and why to be skeptical) Since 2023–2024 a handful of low-authority websites and repost accounts began circulating headlines such as “Statistics Canada’s 2020 Hiring Initiative for International Students: $56,000 Salary, No Experience Needed.” These articles repeat an attractive — but extraordinary — claim without linking to any […]

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ICE’s 2020 Rule on International Students: Unlawful Status and Its Impact

Overview — what happened in July 2020 In early July 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued directive language that would have required nonimmigrant students on F-1 and M-1 visas to take at least some in-person classes during the fall 2020 semester in order to remain in […]

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Japan’s Olympic Torch Relay in Fukushima: Controversy and Voices of Protest

Introduction — a flame lit under tension On 25 March 2021, under gray skies and pandemic protocols, the Olympic torch relay began its long, stop-and-go voyage across Japan — and it began, deliberately, in Fukushima prefecture. The symbolic choice was explicit: the opening leg would be staged at J-Village, a training complex that had been […]

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Glassdoor’s 2019 Top Job: Why Data Scientist Took First Place in High-Paying U.S. Careers

Introduction — the moment data went mainstream In 2019, Glassdoor named Data Scientist the top job in the United States. That ranking captured more than a momentary hiring trend — it reflected a larger structural shift: organizations across sectors moved from curiosity about data to operational dependence on it. High salaries, plentiful openings, strong employee […]

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Glassdoor’s 2019 Top Job: Why Data Scientist Took First Place in High-Paying U.S. Careers

Introduction — the rise of a career-defining role In 2019, Glassdoor crowned Data Scientist as the top U.S. job. That wasn’t a fluke or a popularity contest — it reflected a unique convergence: explosive demand for analytics skills, strong salaries, plentiful job openings, and high employee satisfaction. The title captured the zeitgeist of a business […]

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A Thrilling 21 Days: A Female International Student’s COVID-19 Journey at Waseda University

Introduction — 21 Days That Changed Everything The first morning I noticed the silence, Tokyo still sounded like Tokyo—trains murmuring, distant shop announcements, the soft tick of bicycles at intersections—but there was a new quality to it: a cautious hush, like a city holding its breath. I had arrived at Waseda University the previous autumn, […]

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Canada’s 2025 Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Policy: Your Ultimate Guide for Graduation Season

Updated for August 2025. If you’re graduating this season and planning your Canadian work journey, the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is the launchpad. But between new field-of-study rules (rolling updates in June/July 2025), earlier changes to master’s-level PGWPs, the end of public-private partnership eligibility, and tighter family open work-permit rules, there’s a lot to track. […]

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Why Are China’s Post-90s Generation Poor? The Future May Be Tougher

China’s “Post-90s” generation—those born between 1990 and 1999—grew up during one of the fastest economic booms in human history. They witnessed skyscrapers rise, high-speed trains race across the country, and technology transform everyday life. Yet, despite coming of age in a nation of growing prosperity, many members of this generation now find themselves struggling financially. […]

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Shanghai’s Nordic-Style Mask Queues in 2020: A Viral Sensation Amid COVID-19

When the COVID-19 epidemic hit China in early 2020, images from Wuhan’s lockdown dominated global headlines. But in February of that year, a very different set of photographs from Shanghai began circulating online—and they went viral for a surprising reason. Instead of panic, chaos, or crowding, these pictures showed long lines of people calmly waiting […]

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China’s Fight to Survive the 2020 COVID-19 Epidemic: Stories of Resilience Across Industries

When COVID-19 first emerged in late 2019, few could predict the seismic shift it would bring to the global economy. For China—the epicenter of the initial outbreak—the challenges were immediate, intense, and deeply personal. Lockdowns, supply chain disruptions, and unprecedented public health measures pushed industries to the brink. Yet, amid the turmoil, stories of resilience, […]

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