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Jumanah Salama (@Jumanah_Sal)

Jumanah Salama (@Jumanah_Sal)

Jumanah Salama is a Saudi citizen born at the start of Gen Z residing in Jeddah and a Media & Communication graduate, Class of 2017. Throughout her writings, she draws a bridge between humanities and our everyday social issues and norms; mostly, and greatly, driven by her readings.

COVID-19, Society September 28, 2020 September 28, 2020

The Indirect Peer Pressure of the Rising Number of Marriages in COVID19

The tempting allure of getting married in COVID19, are we missing out? There’s been a sense of insecurity surrounding jobs worldwide since the onset of…

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Books, Mental Health July 6, 2020 July 6, 2020

Working within Limitations – A Memoir of Schizophrenia

Although limiting, there’s room to live life with mental illness. The aliens are imposters and have taken over her best friend Steve. A terrifying figure…

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Community, COVID-19 May 7, 2020 May 5, 2020

Understanding Social Responsibility for Individuals in Times of COVID-19

We hear the phrase we must be “socially responsible” a lot nowadays, especially with the spread of COVID-19. But what does it mean to be…

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Mental Health December 19, 2019 October 10, 2020

Mental Illness – An Unlikely Romance

Stopping the stigma of mental illness is not only by acknowledging its existence, but also by refraining from self-diagnosing normal behaviors. Social Media has some…

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Society October 28, 2019 October 23, 2019

Working Women and the Stigma of Loneliness

  We are on a two-way road where we are either in line with the status quo or wrong. We are either working empowered women…

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Philosophy September 30, 2019 September 11, 2019

Existential Voids: The Well of Thought

  “Let’s think of existential voids as wells, if “Why” got us in by wondering why we have a well in the first place and…

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Philosophy, Society April 21, 2019 April 21, 2019

The Consumption Identity

  There is nothing more real than the intangible aspects of mankind; pain, identity, consciousnesses, awareness, and our relationships with people rather than objects. The…

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Identity, Philosophy March 4, 2019 February 24, 2019

Land: An Essential or An Accidental Property of Identity?

  Nationality may fulfill the individual’s sense of self leaving him/her with little need to pursue a higher understanding of their identity until nationality can…

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Philosophy, Self Reflection October 3, 2018 October 3, 2018

Like It Or Not, Happiness Is Temporary

  In an age of moral correctness, let us not give into the notion that enforces happiness as the only acceptable state of mind. “Which…

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Work Life, Youth July 2, 2018 December 25, 2018

When Fresh Graduates Feel Inadequate at Work

  We don’t need to be perfect to succeed in our jobs, but we need to persist. We have watched multiple videos on how to…

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Women March 14, 2018 March 5, 2018

A Moral Solution to the Objectification of Women

  To objectify an individual is to perceive them as an object of means rather than a subject that is an end in itself. When…

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History January 22, 2018 December 25, 2018

What Does The Agricultural And French Revolution Have In Common?

  Although thousands of years apart the agricultural revolution and the French revolution are very much similar when it comes to social science. The Stone…

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Books December 24, 2017 December 25, 2018

5 Tips for Every Bookworm Visiting A Middle Eastern Book Fair

  Here are five tips to make sure your experience of a book fair was worth the wait and you aren’t left feeling you’ve spent…

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Philosophy November 27, 2017 November 23, 2017

Moral Obligation: Libertarianism vs. Communitarianism

  Debating the morality of libertarian and communitarian philosophy. It is 1942. The 2nd world war has been plaguing our country for three years, and…

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Books October 25, 2017 November 19, 2017

#BookReview Captive by Jere Van Dyk

Although religion is their claim, it is clear that culture validates blood, and vengeance, an act that is forbidden in Islam, is an attractive factor to…

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Social Media, Society September 26, 2017 September 26, 2017

How New Media Is Influencing Our Social Norms

The influence of social media has led to the encouragement of action and challenging of the status quo. Social norms are usually the unwritten social…

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Books, Marketing May 18, 2017 December 25, 2018

#BookSummary David Ogilvy’s Confessions of an Advertising Man

In this guide, the once considered father of modern advertisement uncovers his secrets to a successful advertisement. David Ogilvy, the father of modern advertisement, started off…

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History, Psychology, Social Media April 19, 2017 April 19, 2017

Social Media – The New Colosseum

Today we circulate graphic images and inhumane videos in hopes of awakening a part of the human mind that has yet to be desensitized. Between…

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