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.
Computer Jobs for Girls
Introduction The world of computers and technology has transformed the way we live, work, and communicate. From programming apps to managing digital systems and analyzing data, computer jobs are not just the future—they are the present. Traditionally seen as a male-dominated industry, the tech field is now more inclusive and diverse than ever before. Girls and women are making significant contributions in every area of computer science and information technology (IT).
By Esther Sun9 months ago in Education
The Coffee Shop That Changed My Life
“The Coffee Shop That Saved My Life” By Md. Sohel Rana May 13, 2025 It wasn’t supposed to be a special day. Just another gray Tuesday morning in a small New Jersey town. I was running late, of course. My phone was dead, my car needed gas, and my mood was about as cheerful as a flat tire. But for some reason, I stopped for coffee. And that’s when everything began to change.
By Shohel Rana9 months ago in Education
Thomas Edison: The Spark of a Brilliant Mind
Early Life and Struggles Edison was the youngest of seven children in a modest family. His early education was brief and challenging. At just seven years old, his teacher labeled him as "addled" – a term implying slow or confused thinking. This led his mother, Nancy Edison, to pull him out of formal schooling and teach him at home. She recognized his unique mind and encouraged him to explore his interests freely, sparking a lifelong love for science and experimentation.
By Izaz khan 129 months ago in Education
Raindrops on the Window
Raindrops Against the Window: A Quiet Reflection of Life’s Gentle Storms By Md. Sohel Rana May 13, 2025 There’s something deeply human about the way raindrops trace their paths down a windowpane.Perhaps it’s because, in those slow-moving beads of water, we see fragments of ourselves—silent travelers on a journey shaped by gravity and circumstance. We watch them gather, split, collide, and sometimes race each other down the glass in quiet defiance of stillness. There’s no drama in the moment, no thunder or wind to distract us. Just the soft, repetitive tapping that creates a rhythm so tender it feels like a whisper from nature itself.I’ve always found comfort in the rain. Not the kind that lashes rooftops and floods roads—but the gentle kind, the kind that brings a hush over the city. It softens the world, blurring the sharp lines of buildings and smudging colors into a watercolor landscape. On such days, the world feels slower. People speak softer. Even traffic seems to surrender to the calm.Raindrops against the window are like punctuation in the silence. Tiny moments that remind you to pause, to breathe, to look out—not for anything in particular, but just to look.
By Shohel Rana9 months ago in Education
Why Modern Love Fails – And What You Can Do
Why Modern Love Fails – And What You Can Do In an age where everything is faster, more accessible, and hyper-connected, love—ironically—seems to be failing more than ever. Relationships are shorter, marriages are more fragile, and emotional distance has become the new normal. Social media is flooded with advice on how to find love, but far fewer voices explore *why* love doesn’t last anymore. The reality is that modern love often fails not because people don’t want it, but because they misunderstand what it truly requires.
By RAHEEL AKBAR9 months ago in Education
🇮🇳🔥pk Two Deadly Operations That Shook South Asia: Operation Sindoor vs. Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos
⚔️ The War Nobody Expected, But Everyone Feared It started with blood on the streets of Pahalgam. 26 innocent lives were lost in a terrorist attack that ignited a spark India could no longer ignore. What followed was a series of military moves that felt like scenes from a modern war movie.
By Umar Khattak9 months ago in Education
My 30-Day Social Media Detox Showed Me More Than I Expected. Content Warning.
The modern world is characterized by people who scroll, like and share every moment, and so the notion of giving up social media and spending a day without it seemed to be “mission impossible.” Yet, after being constantly disgusted, unfocused, and psychologically exhausted for months, I wanted to check if a 30-day social media detox would work. I cannot believe a simple decision to take a break made me the person who I am now, more than I could have ever expected.
By Ratnadeep Mandrekar9 months ago in Education
India rolls out e-passports with embedded chips, details inside
India Rolls Out e-Passports with Embedded Chips: A Leap Towards Secure and Efficient Travel In a significant stride towards modernizing travel documentation, India has commenced the issuance of chip-enabled biometric e-passports under the Passport Seva Programme Version 2.0. This initiative not only enhances the security and authenticity of passports but also aligns India with over 120 countries that have already adopted similar technology.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in Education
Sindhor's Last Light.
Start writing...The sky above Sindhor bled gold and crimson as the sun dipped below the jagged peaks of the Ogran Mountains. What remained of the once-proud city shimmered in the dying light, broken towers casting long shadows over cracked stone roads. Fires smoldered in distant quarters, their smoke drifting like ghosts across the ruined skyline.
By Muhammad Abbas 9 months ago in Education











