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How Do Business Decisions Shape Everyday Life?
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Cuisine: How Food Becomes a System of Identity, Trade, and Everyday Life
A plate of pasta served in Naples, jollof rice cooked at a gathering in Accra, sushi prepared in Tokyo, and tacos assembled on a street corner in Mexico City all belong to different cuisines, but they operate within the same system. Cuisine is not just food. It is how ingredients, culture, geography, and daily behaviour come together into something repeatable, recognisable, and scalable. At its core, cuisine is structured around available ingredients. What grows locally shape
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Eggs: From Breakfast Staple to a Global System of Protein, Pricing, and Production
An egg cracked into a frying pan in London, folded into a street-side wrap in Kampala, or served raw over rice in Tokyo looks like one of the simplest foods available. Yet behind that shell sits a system connecting farming, feed supply, disease control, pricing volatility, and daily nutrition at scale. The egg is small. The system around it is not. At its core, the egg is one of the most efficient sources of protein. It is affordable, versatile, and widely consumed across cul
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Ladders: The Simple Tool That Unlocks Height, Risk, and Everyday Work
A worker painting a house in Birmingham leans a ladder against a wall. A fruit picker in Valencia climbs into a tree. A technician in Toronto uses a ladder to access ceiling wiring. The object looks basic — two rails, evenly spaced rungs — but it sits inside a system that connects safety, labour, design, and access. The ladder does one thing: it creates vertical reach where none exists. At its core, a ladder is a bridge between ground level and height. It allows people to per
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Elections: From Ballots to Billions, How Voting Becomes a System of Power, Money, and Influence
An individual casting a vote in London, a campaign rally in Washington, D.C., and a local election process in Nairobi all sit inside the same structure. Voting appears simple — choose a candidate, submit a ballot — but behind that moment is a system involving funding, messaging, logistics, regulation, and influence. The vote is the visible endpoint. The system that leads to it is far more complex. At its core, elections are a mechanism for transferring or maintaining power. T
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Natural Disasters: From Tsunamis to Tornadoes, How Shock Events Reshape Systems Overnight
A wave hitting the coast in Banda Aceh, a tornado cutting through Oklahoma City, an earthquake shaking Kathmandu — these are not just events. They are system shocks. In minutes or hours, they interrupt infrastructure , displace communities, halt businesses, and force governments, insurers, and individuals into rapid response. The disaster is visible. The system reaction is what determines what happens next. At its core, a natural disaster is an external force acting on human
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Exams: From Driving Tests to the Bar, The System That Decides Progression
A candidate sitting an ACCA exam in London, a learner taking a driving test in Birmingham, and a law graduate preparing for the bar exam in New York are all stepping into the same structure. Different subjects, different stakes, but one shared mechanism: assessment as a gateway. The test is not just measuring knowledge or skill. It is deciding progression. At its core, an exam system filters. It reduces large groups into smaller ones deemed ready for the next stage. Education
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License Plates: Small Pieces of Metal That Signal Identity, Status, and State Control
A car moving through London carries a plate like “AB12 CDE.” A vehicle in Dubai might display a single or double-digit number worth more than the car itself. In New York, combinations vary by state, sometimes customised, sometimes standard. The plate looks functional — a way to identify a vehicle — but it sits inside a system that connects regulation, identity, enforcement, and even status. At its core, a license plate is a registration tool. It links a vehicle to an owner w
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Recycling: Where Waste Becomes a Resource Only If Systems Hold Together
A plastic bottle dropped into a recycling bin in London begins a journey that most people never see. A waste picker sorting materials on the outskirts of Delhi is part of the same chain. A processing facility in Rotterdam turning collected waste into usable material completes another stage. What looks like a simple act — separating waste — is actually the entry point into a system that only works when multiple layers align. At its core, recycling is about reintroducing materi
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