book reviews
Book reviews for scholastic growth; read material from the world's top educators with our collection of novels, memoirs, biographies, philosophical texts and textbooks.
AI’s Impact on Jobs: Threat or Opportunity?
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked heated debates about its impact on the workforce. Will AI steal jobs, leaving millions unemployed? Or will it create new opportunities, boosting incomes and transforming how we work? The truth lies in a complex interplay of automation, innovation, and human adaptability. As AI reshapes industries, its effects on jobs and earnings depend on how society, businesses, and individuals respond. This article explores the dual nature of AI’s influence—its potential to disrupt and its capacity to empower—while offering a human perspective on navigating this transformative era.
By Shohel Rana9 months ago in Education
AI at Work
The future isn’t coming—it’s already here. Whether you’re writing emails, scrolling social media, or using voice assistants, Artificial Intelligence is silently working behind the scenes. But now it’s not just helping us with reminders or Google searches—it’s starting to do our jobs.
By Shohel Rana9 months ago in Education
Digital Detox
In a world where our phones are practically glued to our hands and notifications buzz nonstop, taking a break from screens sounds almost revolutionary. Yet, a few months ago, I decided to try a digital detox — and it changed my life in ways I never expected.
By muhammad Abid9 months ago in Education
"Inside Out"
When Inside Out first hit theaters in 2015, most people saw it as a clever, colorful Pixar film — perfect for kids, full of humor, and just emotional enough to get the parents misty-eyed by the end. But years later, I’ve come to believe that Inside Out isn’t just another charming animated feature.
By muhammad Abid9 months ago in Education
The Lifelong Consequences of Child Mental Health: How Early Difficulties Affect Adult Productivity
A startling IPPR study has found disturbing links of childhood mental well-being to productivity in adulthood. Specifically, the IPPR report states that mentally challenged children in Britain are 68% more likely to have severe limitations on their productivity as adults. The report is based on the findings of the 1970 British Cohort Study and showcases an implanted lack of policy attention towards holistic strategies aimed at mitigating and managing mental health issues across the human cycle from gestation.
By Zahid Hussainjunhua9 months ago in Education
The Greedy Vulture
Deep in the heart of a vast, sun-scorched savanna, there lived a vulture named Vigo. Unlike other vultures, who were content with their share of food, Vigo was never satisfied. He was greedy, always wanting more, and never thought about saving for the future.
By Shahzad Khan9 months ago in Education
The Selfless Dolphin
Once upon a time, in the vast blue ocean, there lived a kind and playful dolphin named Dara. She was known for her speed, agility, and most of all, her selfless heart. While other dolphins enjoyed racing and playing, Dara always kept an eye out for those in need.
By Shahzad Khan9 months ago in Education
The Wise Camel
In a vast and scorching desert, where the sun blazed mercilessly and the winds carried whispers of ancient wisdom, there lived a caravan of merchants. Among them was a young and careless camel named Kareem. Unlike the older, wiser camels, Kareem disliked carrying heavy loads and often grumbled about the long journeys.
By Shahzad Khan9 months ago in Education
Why Understanding Contract Law Matters More Than Ever
Hiring someone. Selling something. Signing an agreement. These are common parts of life. But when things go wrong, it often comes down to one issue: the contract. Most people deal with contracts often. But many do not fully understand what they mean or how to protect their rights.
By Talha Zulfqar9 months ago in Education











