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Julia (Nineteen Eighty-Four), Psmith, The Moor's Last Sigh Book Reviews
Book reviews "Nineteen Eighty-Four" is a famous dystopian social science fiction and a cautionary novel written by English writer George Orwell. Published June 4, 1949, by Seker and Warburg as the ninth and final book in Orwell's entire lifetime.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
Zami: A New Spelling of My Name, A Confederacy of Dunces, The Forty Rules of Love Book Reviews
Book reviews "Zami: A New Spelling of My Name", a famous biomythography novel written by the American poet Audrey Lord, was published in 1972. A new genre has been added to the novel, which the author calls biomythography.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
American Tabloid, A Thousand Splendid Suns, Disgrace Book Review
Book reviews One of the novels written by James Elroy is "American Tabloid". The novel was published on November 22, 1995. The novel chronicles the events surrounding three rogue American law enforcement officers from November 22, 1958, to 1963.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
The Witches, American War Book Review
Book reviews "The Witches" is a dark fantasy novel by British author Roald Dahl. The story is set in parts of Norway and parts of England. But a world has emerged about a young English boy and his Norwegian grandmother.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
6 Most Practical Languages to Learn
In a world where globalization is becoming more and more prominent, it's important to be able to communicate with other people from all over the world. To do so, it can be very beneficial to speak their native language or multiple languages that are commonly used worldwide. But with so many languages existing today, what are the most essential ones to learn?
By Lydia Watts4 years ago in Education
WHY I TEACH-Part 28: Good Things Come to Those Who Wait
I lost three days of my life at the Industry Certification required 3-day training. The training occurred in a technical college in the middle of the state. I had to get up at 5 a.m. each morning and drive the 2.5 hours to be there by 8. Mr. Myers refused to pay for a hotel as it “wasn’t that far to drive.”
By Kelley M Likes4 years ago in Education
Why & How I Lost My 200$ & A College Scholarship?
Scholarships matter most to students. Especially when they are being rewarded for giving the best performance or gaining a higher GP in college. No one would ever want to miss this opportunity. It helps the students financially. But the biggest thing is, it highly motivates them and courage them to make more and more efforts for their future studies or life.
By Noman Sheikh (NOMI)4 years ago in Education
Back To School
It may take a bit longer when opting for courses online, but it can easily fit into most schedules. For some of us, college right after high school is not financially feasible or we just don’t want to commit to more schooling after already attending thirteen years in a row.
By Angie Johnson4 years ago in Education
Analysis with Civilization and Gilgamesh
The Sumerian Society and Connection with The Epic of Gilgamesh The epic poetry of Gilgamesh has been a key example to connect the relationship with the Sumerian society. The Sumerian civilization shows a cultural mirroring effect with the epic itself, allowing today’s society to take a closer look at the characteristics and values the Sumerians included in their society. Throughout time, there were multiple evidence and discoveries found such as artifacts, that help us better understand the Sumerian civilization. Some main aspects of Sumerian society are the religious views, environment, and the development of duties, which have also been represented in The Epic of Gilgamesh.
By Doors to Life4 years ago in Education
The Importance of Critical Race Theory
Critical race theory has become a highly debated topic in the last few years. It has been especially prevalent in K-12, where many state legislatures are debating bills to ban its use in the classroom. However, critical race theory is not as bad as many of these states are making it out to be.
By Da’Jonique Johnson4 years ago in Education




