April 22, 2023 9:51 am
“Art is the embryonic unification. It speaks many languages without a translator.” We all have heard people criticising those students who opt for art degrees. “Oh, you don’t have a career.”, “Oh, so you want to teach? What else can you do?” “Arts does not have much scope”It was long […]
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8:42 am
Study abroad represents a great opportunity to experience a difference culture and make new friends. Students should make the most of their study abroad experience by avoiding these common mistakes. Staying in Touch while Studying Abroad: Don’t Spend All the Time Talking to People At Home Modern technology allows people […]
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7:43 am
Paul Ehrlich’s 1968 book The Population Bomb (Random House, reprinted hardcover 2000) first predicted massive, worldwide hunger and starvation. It was considered alarmist. Yet today 5% of the world’s population consumes 24% of the world’s energy and an estimated 24,000 children die each day due to acute poverty. (Global Issues). […]
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April 21, 2023 9:40 pm
Summer is approaching fast and across the nation the Americans are paying more at the pumps now. Californians are paying the highest for the gas. For the first time in past five years the prices have gone up to as much as $4. It is true the Californian gas is […]
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12:01 pm
About 600,000 students in Los Angeles are not sure when they will be able to see their teachers again as more than 32,000 teaching and non-teaching staff have kicked off strike, first of the kind in about 30 years, demanding bigger salaries and smaller class sizes. The strike has come […]
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1:55 am
In today’s educational systems, much emphasis is placed on high stakes testing and students’ academic performance on assessments. After scores have been made official, students’ academic performance is tracked. Many school districts are noticing a huge trend of there being a significant achievement gap between Anglo American students and the […]
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