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Nikolas
Today was my first day of school. Nothing of interest would likely be going on. School would likely be a waste of time, as it always was. I don’t learn anything or try very hard, because simply, I have lost all hopes of going to college and getting a degree. My dreams have been crushed for me, so why should I try that hard. After all, my only goal was to get through the year alive. I didn’t want anything more than that. I didn’t need anything more than that.
By Abygael Silvers4 years ago in Education
Romeo and Juliet
To meet young people, love Romeo Montague, Juliet Capulet, who will marry her father in the Paris region, is followed by a monk who wants to commit suicide. When messages fail to reach him, Romeo believes he is dead and takes his own life from his grave.
By daniel crouch4 years ago in Education
The MPPSC Preparation Strategy Plan For The Freshers
Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) is recruiting the most eligible and interested candidates in the Revenue, Finance and School education department. The selection will be conducted for the recruitment of skilled candidates within the state of Madhya Pradesh. The recruitment will be purely based on the preliminary and mains exams. The prelims exam was conducted on 12th January 2020. Also the mains exam done on July 25, 2021. Check here for the MPPSC Preparation Strategy and explore the toppers strategy for mppsc exam 2021.
By Rekha Solanki4 years ago in Education
How Did Utah's School Mask Policy Affect My Sons with Speech Delays?
August 2020 As an infant and toddler, my youngest son had frequent ear infections. The infections were indicative of fluid retention in his middle ear. The fluid prevented his eardrums from vibrating properly, thus causing conductive hearing loss. The doctor placed ear tubes in his ears two years ago so his middle ear can drain since his Eustachian tubes weren't draining properly.
By Eileen Davis4 years ago in Education
How I Chose What Perspective to Write In
The perspective that you write in has more impact than I realized. A refresher in case you forgot. First-person is when you narrate the story through the eyes of the main character. In this style, you're more likely to see the words I and Me. Third-person is when you move the "camera," so to speak, and focus it on the world itself.
By erinhastoomanybooks2.04 years ago in Education
Childhood Mental Ability in Relation to Studies and Physical Activity
Studies and personal observations reveal that in our childhood, the effects of physical and mental ability are profound. Many people believe that this is due to the early childhood years being a critical period in which to develop into the person that we are. This belief is not necessarily correct, however, because the physical development and mental development of a child is also affected by childhood experiences and is often influenced by the family environment.
By Priyanshu Rawat4 years ago in Education
How to study smartly?
We all know that without education it is very tough to survive in the current day and age. Further, in today's fast-paced world, we need to study smartly to keep up with other people. Whether you plan to do your own business or to do a job, you have to have a very strong command and sound knowledge of your niche. Likewise, You need to know how to manage things, etc. to be productive. Here we are not referring to any type of degree or certificate but the knowledge itself.
By home tutors in Lahore4 years ago in Education
WHAT ARE THE BEST ONLINE WAYS TO MAKE MONEY?
>You’ve probably been in search for online jobs a long time now….And you still can’t find the right job? Well I am here to help you and show you not only which are the best online ways to make money but also how to be your OWN BOSS and work 7h a week. The results are- TOTAL FINANCIAL FREEDOM!
By Vanesa Markova4 years ago in Education
Electronic devices and their influence on child development
Leading researcher Paul Morgan, a professor of education and director of the Center for Educational Disparities Research, said current policies recommend that school-age children limit their use of technology. Without parental involvement, children will spend less time on technology, and that is fine for them.
By Laxmi Thapa4 years ago in Education





