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How tos for the learners and the learned; tips and tricks to help you study effectively, survive your school years, impress your teachers and more.
First Aid in Case of Burns
Burns are tissue injuries caused by exposure to thermal, chemical, electrical agents, or radiation, which can affect the skin, mucous membranes, and sometimes deeper structures, with varying degrees of severity depending on the depth and extent of the damage.
By Ganju Alexandra3 months ago in Education
The First Woman in Space: Valentina Tereshkova’s Daring Journey Beyond Earth
In June 1963, the world watched in awe as a young woman from a small Russian village broke through the atmosphere and into the pages of history. Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova became the first woman ever to fly into space — a symbol of courage, progress, and human potential. Her mission aboard Vostok 6 wasn’t just a triumph of Soviet technology; it was a powerful statement about what women could achieve when given the chance to reach for the stars.
By Holianyk Ihor3 months ago in Education
Sixteen Sunrises a Day: Life in Orbit at 28,000 Kilometers an Hour
Every morning on Earth begins with a familiar scene — the sky softens, colors bloom, and the Sun slowly lifts above the horizon. But imagine seeing not just one sunrise or sunset a day, but sixteen of each. That’s the daily reality for astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
By Holianyk Ihor3 months ago in Education
Education Real Estate: How Organization Type 1 Is Shaping a Future of Learning Spaces. AI-Generated.
Education Real Estate: How Organization Type 1 Is Shaping a Future of Learning Spaces Learn how Education Real Estate and organizations like Organization Type 1 are reshaping the future of learning spaces through the design of spaces, technology, and community-based education models that allow for creativity, collaboration, and accessibility.
By Daily Blend3 months ago in Education
Online Classes Are Easy and Convenient
Long gone are the days when the only way to learn was to spend hours sitting in a classroom. Now the classroom can be your computer screen. These days, almost everyone is taking or has taken an online class, either for college credit or for self-improvement.
By Margaret Minnicks3 months ago in Education
The Capital Distribution Theory: A Peaceful Evolution of Capitalism
THE CAPITAL DISTRIBUTION THEORY An Open Proposal to Humanity By Rick Angulo Enough Is Enough We, humankind — a young civilization barely five thousand years old since the birth of writing — are still at the dawn of our existence on this planet. And yet, we’re already sabotaging it.
By Rick Angulo3 months ago in Education
Turning Bullion into Bits: Understanding Gold Tokenization
Gold has always been a symbol of wealth, stability, and trust. For thousands of years, people have used it as a safe store of value—from ancient coins to modern gold bars. But now, even gold is entering the digital age. A new process called gold tokenization is changing how we own and trade this precious metal. In simple terms, gold tokenization means turning real gold into digital tokens that can be stored and traded on the internet using blockchain technology. This new idea connects the physical world of gold with the digital world of blockchain, making it easier for anyone to own and use gold in modern ways. Let’s explore how this transformation works and why it is becoming so popular.
By james hall3 months ago in Education
Why Every Creative Professional Needs a Home Base
In the sprawling, chaotic metropolis of the internet, it’s easy to feel like a nomad. We set up camp on various platforms—a profile on X, a page on LinkedIn, a portfolio on Behance, a presence on Dev.to. We pour our energy into these rented spaces, decorating them with our best work and hoping the algorithm gods will shine a light on our corner. But what happens when the platform changes its rules, the algorithm shifts, or your account faces the inexplicable wrath of a moderator? You learn a hard truth: you are just a tenant, and the landlord can evict you at any time.
By Muddasar Rasheed3 months ago in Education
How Writing About My Work Unlocked Unexpected Opportunities
For years, I believed my work should speak for itself. As a developer, I thought clean code, efficient systems, and successful project launches were the only credentials that mattered. I was a craftsman, and my GitHub commit history was my portfolio. I looked with skepticism at colleagues who spent time writing blog posts. "That's just fluff," I'd tell myself. "I should be building, not blogging."
By Muddasar Rasheed3 months ago in Education
Secret to Building a Loyal Audience
They never tell you about the silence when you’re starting out. You publish a piece you poured your heart into, you hit “post,” and then… nothing. No comments. No shares. Just the digital equivalent of crickets. I’ve been there. For the first six months of my journey as a writer, I was convinced my ideas weren't good enough, that the market was too saturated, and that I had simply arrived too late to the party.
By Muddasar Rasheed3 months ago in Education
Open AI recently launched it's own browser 'Atlas'. AI-Generated.
If you work in SEO or digital marketing, you’ve probably seen the news — OpenAI has launched its own browser, ChatGPT Atlas. For anyone focused on organic visibility and user behavior, this is a major shift worth paying attention to.
By IM Solutions3 months ago in Education








