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Humans Face Pareidolic Experiences to Our Advantage

We are wired to find faces everywhere, and this instinct reveals how our perception and our environment can influence each other.

Polack Post: Caribbean Travel Ban – Some More Equal Than Others

Peter Polack It was recently announced by the United States administration that they have imposed travel bans against citizens of countries like Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan and Syria. They have also imposed restrictions on several more African countries…

Polack Post: Caribbean Methods – Cayman Anti-Crime Specialists

By Peter Polack Peter Polack The Ivy League universities may be looking into the wave of new Cayman Islands anti-crime strategies with a hope that they could be extended to the Caribbean and worldwide. Crime by appointment. The first and…

Re: Cayman Crime

By Peter Polack Peter Polack Rewards while a reasonable idea, go to the end of the offence chain, namely arrest. Police and the justice system are there to detect, arrest and imprison. These systems in the Cayman Islands are not…

Polack Post: Caribbean Vows – In Sickness And Health

By Peter Polack Peter Polack The truth is often like a wife who abandons her husband in hospital, a friend who does not return your calls for help, bankers who refuse you after the 243rd mortgage payment and governments who…

 How Long Can Palantir’s Monopoly Last?

After another meteoric year, the U.S. data software giant’s dominance could be tested by growing competition and scrutiny.

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Chile: Pinochetism Returns to Power

By Atilio A. Borón Author Bio: This article was produced for Página 12 and Globetrotter. Atilio A. Borón is an Argentine sociologist, political scientist, professor, and writer. PhD in Political Science from Harvard University Source: Globetrotter José A. Kast’s resounding victory in the runoff election…

Ronald Sanders | Weakness of sovereignty exposed: Why CARICOM should stand together

Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders The Caribbean is living through a moment of rising geopolitical tension. As the United States intensifies pressure on the Maduro government in Venezuela, the ripples reach CARICOM shores fast. None of these countries…

Polack Post: Caribbean Kings And Fools

By Peter Polack Peter Polack The USA has a president who has teased about an unconstitutional third term as well as being a king. This is an understandable and frivolous assertion that would just be a throw away line but…

The Future of Humanity’s Past: U.S. Archaeology Confronts a Research Hinge Point

By Gary M. Feinman and Jill E. Neitzel Author Bio: Gary M. Feinman is an archaeologist and the MacArthur curator of anthropology at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Jill E. Neitzel is an archaeologist and professor emerita at the…