Animal Welfare and Animal Rights
On July 10, 2024 by msdarcyonlineAuthors Cass R. Sunstein and Martha C. Nussbaum discuss the legal and philosophical sides to animal welfare and animal rights in their book Animal Rights: Current Debates and New Directions. As editors of this compilation of essays, they introduce the ideas of animal welfare advocates, who argue for stricter animal cruelty prevention laws, and those Read More
The End of an Epoch
On April 5, 2024 by msdarcyonlineMany of the changes to the Earth’s depleted biosphere are irreversible, and most of them are very recent. A new geological era is defined by signals that occur globally and become part of the future geological record. In August 2016, at the Geological Congress in Cape Town, South Africa, experts recommended that the new Anthropocene Read More
Women Who Changed History for the Good of Humankind
On August 8, 2023 by msdarcyonlineThere were countless women who broke the mold of the prescribed role of women in the early, high, and later Middle Ages. The resourceful women of the Viking Age, the women visionaries of Medieval Europe, as for example Hildegard of Bingen, and Margery Kempe, as well as the heroic Joan of Arc. These women were Read More
Paul Cezanne : Father of Modern Art
On June 16, 2023 by msdarcyonlinePaul Cezanne: Father of Modernism In his incredibly creative lifetime, Paul Cezanne produced around nine-hundred paintings and four-hundred watercolors. He was such a studied and careful painter, that it would sometimes take him up to one-hundred sessions to finish one single painting. Due to their unusual spatial layout and perspective, his paintings seemed to be Read More
Humans’ Unjust Dominance Over Animals.
On April 20, 2023 by msdarcyonlineHuman supremacy has discriminated against animals. Exercising power over animals in order to favor human interests suggests that humanity does not believe that animals have rights. Animals should not be human property, or made to suffer, and inhumane and cruel treatment to animals should stop. In most U.S. states, animals are regarded as property and Read More
The Moral Status of Animals in Myths and Legends
On March 11, 2023 by msdarcyonlineIn today’s world, there is discrimination towards animals. Favoring the interests of humans over the interests of animals is prejudicial. There is no reason for preferring the interests of human over non-human, and no philosophical defense for denying animals moral consideration. People who want to distinguish human beings from non-humans are interested in justifying certain Read More
Women and Poverty Due to Climate Change
On January 20, 2023 by msdarcyonlinePoverty and climate change are closely related. The poorest and most disadvantaged people tend to rely on climate-sensitive agriculture for their livelihood, which makes them more vulnerable. These people do not have the resources needed to endure climate change and are forced into unsustainable practices such as deforestation in order to make a living. The Read More
The Media and the Northern White Rhino
On October 6, 2022 by msdarcyonlineOur feelings about the environment are affected by past experiences, culture, and daily events; however, the media has great power to influence peoples’ perceptions of what is happening to the environment. This is because the media can increase the public’s awareness of any given environmental issue by exposing and communicating them. Journalists have the power Read More
´Divinely Inspired Women.´
On May 14, 2022 by msdarcyonlineThroughout history, prophecy was one domain in which women were seen as superior to men. From the classical period, the Greeks called women who were prophets, ‘The Sibyls.’ In the book ‘Aeneid,’ Aeneas consults the Greek Sibyl, who predicts the Trojan War, thus Aeneas asks to see his father. The Sibyl directs him into the Read More
Why Artemis is the Heroine we Need Now
On April 3, 2022 by msdarcyonlineArtemis is one of the three Greek Goddesses. She is usually depicted as a girl in a knee-length tunic and equipped with a hunting bow, and arrows that never run out. The bow and arrows represent a woman who is focused and determined and capable of taking care of herself. Her arrows always hit her Read More
´Mother Teresa:¨Don’t Wait for Leaders; Do it Alone, Person to Person.¨´
On February 21, 2022 by msdarcyonlineMother Teresa (Anjeze Gonxhe Bojaxhiu 1910-1997 Republic of Macedonia) was an Albanian-Indian missionary and saint who, at a young age committed herself to a religious life. She was the founder of Missionaries of Charity. Mother Teresa left home at the age of 18 and joined Loreto Abbey in Ireland to learn English. Her idea was to Read More
´Saving the Dogs who Save Elephants and Rhinos.´
On November 2, 2021 by msdarcyonlineIn Zambia, where the poaching of elephants and rhinos is rampant, rescue dogs help wildlife police shut down poaching operations. Rescues 2the Rescue is an American organization which operates in the U.S. and Canada and is dedicated to saving dogs from animal shelters. The organization trains dogs to help African wildlife police find smuggled goods. Rescues Read More
Great Barrier Reef: Nature on an Epic Scale in Danger from Climate Change.
On October 28, 2021 by msdarcyonlineThe Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia, is a World Heritage Site since 1981. No other World Heritage Site contains such biodiversity; it is an example of a rich, complex ecosystem, that has developed over thousands of years and since the end of the last Ice Age. The GBR is the largest extension of coral Read More
Harriet Tubman: ‘American Icon and Pioneer of Freedom.’
On August 15, 2021 by msdarcyonline“If you are tired, keep going. If you are scared, keep going. If you are hungry, keep going. If you want to taste freedom, keep going.” This quote has often been attributed to Harriet Tubman (1822-1913) Abolitionist and Humanitarian. When Hillary Clinton paraphrased this quote in her 2008 speech at the DNC, she captured Tubman’s spirit: Read More
Dog Heroes: The Organizations that Rescue Dogs from High Kill Shelters in the EU.
On February 21, 2021 by msdarcyonlineEvery year tens of thousands of stray dogs disappear without a chance to survive. They are illegally and inhumanely destroyed in killing stations across Europe. In Hungary, stray dogs live on the streets fighting for their survival day by day. They multiply randomly and live where they are not wanted. Twenty thousand of them are Read More
A History of Supressing Women’s Speech
On September 2, 2020 by msdarcyonlineThe pursuit of censorship has often one of silenced women. Since the 2016 election, people have been saying to Hillary Clinton that she should go away, that she should be silent. Even people from the left, and from the Democratic party were saying this. Fortunately, Hillary Clinton has not been silent, and in an interview Read More
Divine Nature: The Power to Manifest our Dreams in the World Around Us.
On August 22, 2020 by msdarcyonlineIs the logic of domination based on differences that are seen as natural, given and inescapable, moral? Are you a cyborg like the writer Donna Haraway, or are you the feminist goddess discovering your spiritual connection to Mother Earth? Read more’Joan of Arc, Emmanuele Macron ‘Symbol of Hope.’In her book ‘The Cyborg Manifesto,’ Haraway says Read More
‘Green World Rising’ Presents Steps to Stop and Reverse Climate Change
On June 14, 2020 by msdarcyonline‘Green World Rising’ says we cannot wait for others to take the first step; citizens and governments need to make our commitments known, and increase our ambition to solve the climate crisis. Green World Rising is supported by Re:Wild and Leonardo DiCaprio. The organization has produced a series of films on the state of the climate Read More
‘The Voice of the Animals: Dame Jane Goodall’
On March 12, 2020 by msdarcyonlineJane Goodall once said, there are not only human beings on this planet, there are also animal beings, and we must let their voices be heard. Their voices mean something. Dame Jane Goodall, DBE Ph.D., and Director of The Jane Goodall Institute, a global wildlife and conservation organization, is an ethologist and anthropologist by training. Read More
Barcelona: Dynamic City of Architecture, Art and Gastronomy
On January 6, 2020 by msdarcyonlineBarcelona, Spain, is a beautiful and vibrant city, and a hub for new technologies. It is the first city in the world to gain Biosphere certification (2011), recognition of its commitment to be a sustainable tourist destination. There are plenty of eco-friendly transport options in the city, and a focus on sustainability in accommodation and Read More
´Granada, Mystical City.´
On November 25, 2019 by msdarcyonlineTo quote the lyrics from the song ‘Granada,’ about this famous city in southern Spain: ¨Land I dream of, I’m falling under your spell, and if you could speak, what a fascinating tale you would tell.¨ Read moreShop for Food: ‘The Ultimate Spanish ‘Tapas.’Granada, Spain is a historical, beautiful, majestic city where I lived for Read More
Viking Women
On September 8, 2019 by msdarcyonlineIn the history of Scandinavia, the period that experienced the greatest transformation was the Viking Age (AD 750-1100). Women played a large part in the voyages of raiding, expansion, trading and settlement. This provided women with new opportunities and gave them authority in the most important matters of daily life. Read moreMaria Comencini Says: “Women Read More
‘Ibiza, the Bohemian Paradise.’
On August 6, 2019 by msdarcyonlineIbiza is a very inspiring, regenerating place, full of magical spots, beach coves or “calas,” and restaurants. Ibiza is the bohemian man’s dream. I was lucky enough to live on the island for three years, and I will never forget its incredible natural beauty and exceptionally calming atmosphere. It was an unforgettable experience to be Read More
The Legend of the White Buffalo Calf Woman: Inspiration and Teacher.
On April 25, 2019 by msdarcyonlineThe White Buffalo Calf Woman is an inspiration, teacher and healer for the Lakota Indians. She is a powerful female figure whose legend was born 2,000 years ago. The interpretation of the legend is based on Chief Joseph Chasing Horse’s words who is the traditional leader of the Lakota Nation. The legend says that White Read More
Cambodia: One of the World’s Highest Rates in Deforestation.
On February 20, 2019 by msdarcyonlineCambodia is the second most bio-diverse place on earth after the Amazon Jungle, and was once covered by lush rainforests. Rampant deforestation and wildlife poaching is driving the destruction of the country and its human communities who depend on the country’s forest for fishing and farming. Read moreIn the Spotlight: ‘Ellen Degeneres Humanitarian.’Increasing global prices Read More
Lord Byron: ‘Genius Poet and Animal Lover.’
On August 31, 2018 by msdarcyonlineIn Greece, Lord Byron is a hero and revered as ‘A great and good man.’ Lord Byron (1788 London England -1824 Aetolia-Acarnania Greece) was a genius Romantic poet, humanitarian, animal lover, brave and generous man. Read moreIn the Spotlight: ‘Ellen Degeneres Humanitarian.’He was the greatest poet in the world of his time. His own persona Read More
To Be or not to Be: The immortality of Plants and the Future of our Planet
On August 23, 2018 by msdarcyonlineDream life is life, and in a dream scenario our planet is taken over by immortal plants, and the world has become a more harmonious place to live. People are always looking for breakthroughs in reversing the aging process in humans, but only plants and trees are immortal because they can clone. In the material Read More
Malala Yousafzai. ‘Modern Day Heroine for Girls’ Education.’
On June 3, 2018 by msdarcyonlineMalala defied the Taliban and fought for girls’ rights to a basic education in Pakistan. Her father, an educational activist who ran several schools, encouraged Malala to become a politician. At an early age she was speaking out for her rights and advocating for education for girls in her region. After a Taliban gunman attempted to Read More
Fighting for Social Justice More Urgent than Impeaching Trump
On May 24, 2018 by msdarcyonlineAlbert Einstein said: “The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.” Fighting for social justice does not have to do with what political party a person belongs to, or their religious beliefs. Instead, people should transcend their political and religious Read More
Spain’s #MeToo Movement Takes Off
On May 3, 2018 by msdarcyonlineThe Spanish women’s group “La Caja de Pandora,” or “Pandora’s Box,” a group of 3,000 members who work in the arts, has accused Spain’s institutions of being complicit in protecting abusers, and of having created a structure which allows violence against women to continue. The recent verdict by a Spanish judge to acquit five men Read More
The Tragic Demise of the Northern White Rhino
On April 19, 2018 by msdarcyonlineSudan was the last Northern white rhino male of his species. He died of natural causes in March. He is survived by two female Northern white rhinos at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy where Sudan lived out his last few years. In the last decades, efforts to save the species by protection agencies and organizations were Read More
Chernobyl 32 Years After the Tragedy
On April 5, 2018 by msdarcyonlineToday the Ukrainian city of Chernobyl and its surrounding areas are an apocalyptic landscape of nuclear fallout. It is forbidden to enter many areas under government restrictions. Chernobyl has been the biggest environmental and human disaster of its kind in history. Hundreds of thousands of residents in the area were forced to flee, with no Read More
Remembering the Suffragettes
On February 15, 2018 by msdarcyonlineWomen’s rights movements have been active since the 18th century, and 2018 is the anniversary of women’s right to vote in the UK. The political reform came as a result of the Suffragette movement led by political activist Emmeline Pankhurst and the women’s union she founded called the Women’s Social Political Union (WSPU). Their slogan Read More
Business Organizations as Agents for Positive Change
On February 7, 2018 by msdarcyonlineTwenty million people in Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and Nigeria are facing starvation and famine. The majority of the world’s hungry live in conflict zones, and the world has not seen so much human suffering since WWII. The conflict in Syria is on its seventh year, the civil war in Sudan on its fifth, and Read More
Barcelona Brand Suffers with Bid for Independence
On January 23, 2018 by msdarcyonlineThe frustrated attempt by the region’s government to declare independence have made the city’s prestige suffer. Barcelona is not the brand it was. As a cultural center of attraction which draws millions of tourists every year, and home to large pharmaceutical, publishing and manufacturing industries, and one the most successful football clubs in the world, Read More
Anita Hill’s Legacy
On December 27, 2017 by msdarcyonlineAnita Hill, lawyer, professor and activist, is a powerful symbol of feminism. Her testimony at the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings in 1991 increased public awareness of sexual harassment and made it much less tolerated in the workplace. It was a defining moment for how the country viewed the subject. In her autobiography, ‘Speaking Truth to Read More
Extreme Poverty in America Affects Civil Rights
On December 6, 2017 by msdarcyonlineIf people cannot meet basic needs, have healthcare, and put food on the table how can they take part in politics, go and vote, or engage in the pursuit of happiness? Forty-one million Americans live in poverty according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The growing inequality and changes in domestic policies have an impact on Read More
Stella McCartney: The Luxury Fashion Industry Reinvented
On November 28, 2017 by msdarcyonlineStella McCartney changed the luxury fashion business forever with her sustainable fashion line and accessories. In 2001 she launched her company, and her leather-free, fur-free collections, turning sustainability into a global business. Her collections are 53% ethically and sustainably sourced. As the fashion industry is moving towards reinventing what luxury means, innovating sustainable product lines Read More
Sevilla, Spain’s Most Charming City
On November 11, 2017 by msdarcyonlineSevilla is the capital of Andalusia and it is located in Southern Spain. Sevilla is full of life, history, art and stunning architecture. Its traditions have been preserved for centuries through its people, culture and food. Best city to visit: Lonely Planet says Sevilla should be first on your list for travels in 2018. Read moreShop Read More
Ambra Battilana Gutierrez: ‘Where was Everyone in 2015?’
On October 18, 2017 by msdarcyonlineWhy did it take two and a half years for the world and Hollywood to take Batillana’s allegations seriously? After all, she only wanted to tell the truth. Ambra Battilana Gutierrez is an Italian model who, when she was 22, accused Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, of groping her. Battilana told the New Yorker that she met Read More
‘Gun Control: A Matter of Public Safety.’
On October 4, 2017 by msdarcyonlineAfter the tragic mass shooting in Las Vegas, the debate over gun control needs to be reopened by Congress. More restrictions of firearms of any kind must be enacted, and a constitutional amendment is needed if all states of the union cannot regulate firearms more effectively. America’s gun control laws are some of the loosest Read More
Sargadelos: Culture, History and Design in Galicia.
On September 28, 2017 by msdarcyonlineThe design of Spanish ceramics is intricate and artistically beautiful, and tells the history of the region in which they are produced. Sargadelos is a company in Galicia, Spain, which produces exquisite porcelain tableware and figurines; they also make fine jewelry, textiles and leather products. All pieces are finished and painted by hand. The pieces Read More
The Preservation of our Nation
On September 15, 2017 by msdarcyonlineClimate change, nuclear war, biological warfare, and whether or not the U.S. wants to lead this world, are current issues that come to mind when I think about the preservation of our nation. Having lost the election to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton has put our country into a delicate position. President Trump at the Read More
Letter to Mr Trump, ‘Make Peace not War.’
On September 5, 2017 by msdarcyonlineMr President, It could be a tremendous success for you and your administration if you engaged in talks with North Korea. I urge you to change your alarmingly hostile rhetoric and to use diplomacy to try and solve the grave threat of nuclear war that our country and the world could be facing. Read moreSurvey: Read More
‘Preserve, Protect and Defend the Constitution.’
On August 16, 2017 by msdarcyonlinePresident Trump is not fulfilling his oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution. His latest statements prove this, and show his lack of moral leadership for our country. It is time that the “stooges” who surround the President invoke the 25th amendment. Every day that Trump is in office, our country is in grave Read More
‘Trump Administration Weakening Science in America.’
On July 25, 2017 by msdarcyonlinePresident Trump said that Global Warming was a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese government. He once tweeted, “The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive.” The Trump administration’s huge cuts to research funding, attempts to stifle the free-flow of information from scientists to the Read More
Original and Modern Artisanal Jewelry
On July 18, 2017 by msdarcyonlineUnode50 is a Spanish jewelry brand that was established in 1996. All pieces are 100% handcrafted and manufactured in Spain. The brand started with the exclusive philosophy to create only 50 units of each design. Production has increased over time, but limited edition pieces are created for each collection where quality and exclusivity are priority. The Read More
Adolfo Dominguez: Spanish Designer of Sustainable Fashion
On July 6, 2017 by msdarcyonline“Wrinkles are beautiful,” says Adolfo Dominguez in reference to his use of linen in all of his clothing lines. Spanish designer Adolfo Dominguez (Galicia, Spain) makes beautiful clothes, his vision is one of quality and elegance. Remember the “Miami Vice” days with Don Johnson? Those impeccable linen suits worn by the show’s protagonists were made by Read More
Universal Health Care in the U.S.: A Right not a Privilege
On June 28, 2017 by msdarcyonlineUniversal Health Care is a right and not a privilege, say many Americans, so why don’t we have it? There are many countries in the world with Universal Health Care: Austria, Belarus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, the Netherlands, Norway,Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom. I, myself have lived in European Read More
‘Tippi Hedren’s Animal Sanctuary.’
On June 27, 2017 by msdarcyonline“A Meeting Place of Peace and Harmony for all beings, Animal and Human.” This is the meaning in Sanskrit of the word “Shambala.” Shambala Preserve animal sanctuary is located forty miles north of Los Angeles, in Acton, CA. The Preserve was opened in 1972 by Hollywood legend and conservationist Tippi Hedren. Shambala is supported by the Read More
Shop for Shoes
On June 19, 2017 by msdarcyonlineMy shoes are always the most important part of any outfit, so I try to buy good quality leather shoes, that won’t break the bank. For years I’ve been buying Spanish and Italian brands, ode to my Spanish-Italian heritage. I really like shoes made in those countries because they are so well-made. Leather products from these countries are outstanding Read More
Trump’s America: ‘Contempt and Disrespect for America’s Core Values.’
On June 16, 2017 by msdarcyonlineWe are living in country where the president is taking away healthcare for women, and imposing new legislation which adversely affects women all over the world. It does not make any sense for women to suffer from this injustice. What if a women president were to take away prostate examinations for men? Would this not be hugely contested Read More
‘There is no “Glass Ceiling.”‘
On June 12, 2017 by msdarcyonlineMs Darcy Says, food for thought: The so-called “glass ceiling” doesn’t exist. This term is used because it is more comfortable than having to point to men. By using this term, a person is not pointing the finger at anyone because ¨glass ceiling¨ does not embody anyone. It takes the attention away from who really is in power; and that is Read More
Oprah Winfrey: ‘Philanthropist and Entrepeneur.’
On June 6, 2017 by msdarcyonlineOprah Winfrey, one of the world’s most influential people and the world’s best interviewer says, “I realized that the only way to create long-term improvement and empowerment, and literally change the trajectory of somebody’s life, is through education.” ‘ The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls’ is a boarding school in South Africa that Winfrey Read More
Leonardo DiCaprio: Environmentalist and Philanthropist
On June 2, 2017 by msdarcyonlineRe:Wild together with Leonardo DiCaprio are committed to the long-term health and wellbeing of all Earth’s inhabitants. Through their partnerships, the foundation supports pioneering projects that protect vulnerable wildlife from extinction, while restoring balance to threatened ecosystems and communities. The foundation focuses on six areas: Wildland Conservation, Climate Change, Indigenous Rights, Marine Conservation, Innovative Solutions Read More
‘Food for Thought.’
On May 30, 2017 by msdarcyonlineAre all journalists interested in finding out the truth, or are they more interested in finding facts that will back up what they already know? Why aren’t the Republicans showing more opposition to President Trump and his possible collusion with the Russians, or his firing of FBI Director Comey and Jared Kushner’s Russia links ? Why are Read More
Maria Shriver: ‘Advocate for the Wellbeing of Women and their Families.’
On May 30, 2017 by msdarcyonlineI was thinking about what women could be realistic candidates for my survey ‘Who Should be the Next President of the US?’ Maria Shriver had to be on it. Her experience in politics as First Lady of California, a family legacy that includes the presidency of the United States, journalist for ‘NBC News,’ best’selling author, Read More
Melinda Gates: ‘Championing Investments for Women and Girls.’
On May 27, 2017 by msdarcyonlineMelinda Gates is the most powerful woman philanthropist on the planet. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is working to bring access to high-quality contraceptive information, services, and supplies to 120 million women and girls in the poorest countries by 2020 without coercion or discrimination, with a long-term goal of universal access to voluntary family Read More
Survey: ‘Who Should be the Next President of the United States?’
On May 25, 2017 by msdarcyonlineTake My Survey: ‘Who Should Be the Next President of the United States?’ Michelle Obama Read more’Food for Thought.’Melinda Gates Maria Shriver Read more’There is no “Glass Ceiling.”‘Sally Yates Kamala Harris Oprah Winfrey Caroline Kennedy Kirsten Gillibrand Elizabeth Warren There is no shortage of good candidates, so these names are just a few. What do Read More
Shop for Food: ‘The Ultimate Spanish ‘Tapas.’
On May 25, 2017 by msdarcyonlineShop for Food. ‘The Ultimate Spanish ‘Tapas’ Read moreShop for ShoesSome of the most delicious ham and cheese comes from Spain; take Iberian Cinco Jotas ham cured for at least three years, and from the Jabugo region in Huelva, Spain. The pigs are 100% Iberian and raised in a microclimate and vast pastures. It is important to eat Read More
In the Spotlight: ‘Ellen Degeneres Humanitarian.’
On May 25, 2017 by msdarcyonlineEllen DeGeneres loves animals and she says, “They’re smarter than we ever give them credit for. We should respect them.” Throughout the years, Ms. Degeneres has been a vocal animal rights activist and supporter. She supports many organizations that protect animals and has won awards for her efforts. Amongst them, the Presidential Medal of Freedom bestowed on Read More
Maria Comencini Says: “Women are the Nation.”
On May 25, 2017 by msdarcyonlineFrancesca Comencini says, “…Women are the Nation.” Read moreMelinda Gates: ‘Championing Investments for Women and Girls.’In an article in ‘ The New Yorker’ in the section ‘The Women,’ there is an interesting piece by Ariel Levy about Italian film director and political organizer Francesca Comencini. Comencini and her sister Cristina, organized a feminist demonstration against Italy’s Read More
‘Joan of Arc, Emmanuele Macron ‘Symbol of Hope.’
On May 25, 2017 by msdarcyonline‘Joan of Arc Symbol of Hope.’ Read moreThe Legend of the White Buffalo Calf Woman: Inspiration and Teacher.Joan of Arc saved France and became a legend, heroine, martyr and saint. As the patron saint of France, Joan is an enduring symbol of French nationalism and unity. Joan of Arc (1412-1431) was the daughter of Read More
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