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What the F*ck is "In Medias Res"
If you are looking for writing advice or even in creative writing classes you have read or heard about this term. The thing with it is… its rather hard to grasp the meaning of it unless you have a very clear example and an understanding of plot. The official definition of the latin term is:
By Mel Paczka5 years ago in Education
The Land of Imagination
Fighting a dragon, toppling a dystopian government, falling in love with the one and learning that standing out is far better than blending in. That was my Monday. Tuesday, I went on a road trip, visited a vampire at a circus and recovered a missing lightning bolt. Oh the excitement! The adventures!
By Jade Stephens5 years ago in Education
The Science of Keeping Kids Engaged-7 Steps For Inspiring Creativity In Young Minds At Home
Creativity is not an inborn talent, it is an attribute that can be grown and developed, like a muscle. Sure, it’s true that some people are born with spectacular abilities—what else can you say about the likes of Picasso, Michelangelo, Jimi Hendrix, or Timothee Chalamet?
By Georgia Test Prep LLC5 years ago in Education
Social Shock
Awkward moments happens at times you least expect them. Wrong place and time, can leave you clueless and many times feeling out of place. I remember my 1st time going to paramedic school. I was so excited, not knowing what to expect after hearing harish rumors that turned out to be true, many students and teachers were prejudice toward blacks.
By Annette Wilson5 years ago in Education
I Just Wasn’t
Highschool Mishaps… I think we’ve all had them. Those awkward moments or seasons of life that we wouldn’t want to relive if our life depended on it. That was my highschool years, and not because I was a nerd or unpopular etc… but because I “wasn’t”. I wasn’t a nerd, I wasn’t emo, I wasn’t a prep…and I wasn’t unpopular, but I wasn’t popular either. I just wasn’t. I was the kind of girl that “fit in” everywhere. Wait! (You’re thinking this is a story about “not fitting in”.) No worries I’m getting there.
By Natalie Stover5 years ago in Education
Playing The Game: how leaderboards can aid education
Do you think of yourself as a competitive person? Whether you’re ultra-competitive or happier just taking part, the truth is that humans are naturally inclined to enjoy a bit of competition. Competition (with one another and with other things on the planet) was clearly very useful in helping early humans survive, and we’ve held onto it. Behind every heated game of Monopoly, every egg-and-spoon race, every track on Mario-Kart, lies the unstoppable tide of evolution.
By StudyStream Team5 years ago in Education
WHO ARE WE?
‘There’s no mystery to Black History‘ (that’s my little poetic saying). My parents came from Jamaica to the UK in the early sixties. Since then I have traced my ancestry back to the point when slavery was just abolished. (I have located over 400 family members spread across the globe).
By J W Nelson5 years ago in Education
How To Build A Website From Scratch: Complete Beginner Guide
In this internet age, when websites are crucial for every business, even small businesses. If you don’t have a website, it means your business doesn’t exist in this digitally driven world. Meaning, how’s a client or customer supposed to find you online if you don’t have a website?
By Brey White5 years ago in Education






