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IoT (Internet of things)
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a rapidly growing phenomenon that has the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work. At its core, IoT is about connecting everyday objects and devices to the internet, enabling them to communicate with each other and with us. This allows for a wide range of applications, from smart homes and cities to industrial automation and healthcare. In this article, we'll take a closer look at IoT and its potential to transform our world.
By Anjali Gagneja3 years ago in Education
Civic Engagement
Civic engagement refers to the active participation of citizens in the political, economic, and social life of their communities. This involvement can take many forms, from voting and community organizing to volunteering and advocating for social justice. In this article, we'll explore the importance of civic engagement, how it benefits individuals and communities, and how we can encourage more people to get involved.
By Anjali Gagneja3 years ago in Education
How to solve a most complex and controversial issues in the world
Ten dangers of mixing religion with politics 1. Historical Occupation: Palestine was historically inhabited by Arabs, and it has been under occupation by various foreign powers throughout history.
By Multireligionvalsystem-De nordiska kyrkornas privilegier3 years ago in Education
Psychology Says!!
Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour, and it's a fascinating and constantly evolving field that seeks to understand the intricacies of what makes us who we are. From how we think, feel, and interact with the world around us to how we adapt and change over time, psychology has something to offer the one interested in understanding human nature.
By Momina Faisal3 years ago in Education
The Mysterious Bermuda Triangle: A Tale of Lost Ships and Planes
The Bermuda Triangle has long captivated the imagination of people around the world. This region, located in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, is known for the mysterious disappearance of ships and planes without any apparent explanation. Despite its fame, the Bermuda Triangle is not an officially recognized location, and its exact boundaries are still a matter of debate. However, the recorded stories of lost vessels and aircraft have captured the attention of people for centuries and have led to numerous legends and theories about what might be happening in this area.
By Sangram Barik3 years ago in Education
THE TEETH: NOT AS WE KNOW THEM
The teeth we have today weren't always like this. In the fossil record, ancient humans usually had straight teeth complete with third molars or wisdom teeth. And, according to recent research, dental dilemmas that fuel the demand for braces and wisdom teeth extractions today appeared to be recent developments. So what happened? While it's nearly impossible to know for sure, scientists have a hypothesis. A couple million years ago, the ancestors of modern humans lived a subsistence lifestyle. Their teeth and jaws had to work hard to make the food they ate digestible. Indeed, many of their teeth showed extensive wear and flattening. They also had larger jaws and teeth overall.
By Chidi Kalu Ekeh3 years ago in Education
REPTILES
VENOM AND POISONS Venoms and poisons are substances that ought to make us check our shoes for spiders and look sideways at berries we find in the forest. The animals and plants that have evolved these unique properties are both terrifying and fascinate us.No matter how fragile or harmless they may appear, a negative interaction with a venomous or poisonous creature can range widely from minor discomfort to death.
By Damaris Kabura 3 years ago in Education
The Swift Planet
Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system and the closest planet to the sun. It is named after the Roman messenger god Mercury, who was known for his speed and agility. Mercury is also known as "the Swift Planet" because it orbits the sun faster than any other planet, completing one orbit in just 88 Earth days.
By Captain Kidd3 years ago in Education
Understanding Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Philosophy of Education
Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s philosophy of education, as outlined in his book "Emile, or On Education," is based on the idea that children should develop a strong, virtuous character, the ability to reason, and a refined sense of sentiment. The goal is for children to become self-governing adults who can resist temptations, think for themselves, and appreciate the finer things in life.
By David M. Gegbai3 years ago in Education








