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Education, The Powerful Emancipator
Equal opportunities for education have been an echoing cry for centuries. The early history of the United States is riddled with women and minorities seeking education at any cost. Mary Wollstonecraft, Abigail Adams, and Judith Sargent Murray are just a few of the remarkable women who helped pave the way for women's rights in the United States. Each of them was inspired to call for greater access to education. These women wrote about their struggles and their desires for education. The freedoms we share in America have not yet reached many developing countries and the freedom to obtain knowledge is limited to a chosen few. Laws in many countries regarding the education of women have mandated harsh punishment for those who disobey. Through the efforts of courageous women paving the path to change, young women and girls are receiving an education and have been liberated from the heavily patriarchal societies in which they live.
By Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales4 years ago in Education
Mary Poppins & the 1960’s, Boiled Cabbage & Odoratus
Two sessions, High School and Middle School… When we try to control creativity, there is a sad truth to realize— it never works. I am constantly reminding myself of this vital lesson with my students when I want to ‘steer’ the session. In the last two weeks of this school year, by letting go, I had two amazing and spontaneous discussions in my sessions with a sophomore and seventh grader…
By Sophia Marie Sears4 years ago in Education
Increasing concentration for success
Is your child able to concentrate on the tasks at hand, whether they be studies or chores? The majority of children have a hard time concentrating on a single activity for more than a few minutes at a time, which is perfectly normal given their natural curiosity, exuberance, and energy levels. However, the ability to concentrate and focus is necessary for successful studying, completion of homework, and accomplishment of any other task.
By The Breatharian Blogger4 years ago in Education
Paradise Lost
Today the United States is one step away from a financial and economic catastrophe. And to think that come 2024 voting for Trump will erase the financial and economic woes of the past few years don't be beguiled. For the past forty years we have seen the cost-of-living strips away peoples dignity and with that our freedoms that should be guaranteed by the instruments of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights have also been stripped away. Stripped away by government's failure to preserve our inherent rights and freedoms.
By Dr. Williams4 years ago in Education
Fiverr Italian Grammar Test Question Answers
Nell'ambito degli sforzi di Fiverr per migliorare la qualità complessiva del venditore, Fiverr offre ai venditori l'opportunità di fare test di abilità e testare le proprie abilità. In qualità di venditore, questi test di abilità aumentano la fiducia dell'acquirente
By Mathew Vargheese4 years ago in Education
Recommended Side Hustle For Students
Many learners complain about surviving in school with different financial challenges. Do you need a college student’s side hustle ideas that have proven effective for others? Do you want a sustainable income guide that won't interfere with your studies as a tertiary institution learner?
By Abass Quadri Olajide4 years ago in Education
Outlining Stories, Campfire Style
Let’s jump right into today’s topic: outlining novels. This is arguably one of the first steps taken when you’re preparing to finally write that best seller. It’s also one of the most controversial — which is why we’re going to ignore the debates about pantsing versus plotting and talk about campfire writing.
By Spencer Reaves4 years ago in Education
Brandon Miller
Brandon had a great education. He studied “Comparative Literature” at Princeton University and then “Classical Chinese” at Oxford University. Until recently he worked at Boston Consulting Group, where he helped a wide range of insurance companies make better decisions about how to run their businesses. He is now an “independent consultant,” still working on the same kind of projects that advise insurance companies on how to improve their businesses, but is self-employed, rather than being employed by a large company.
By What, When, & Why4 years ago in Education








