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Interviews with educators, innovative graduate students and individuals who've devoted their lives to the development of the world's youth.
How US Plans To Beat China
Gigantic amphibious tanks with dual purpose launch onto an antagonist shore riven with rocky segments, retaliation fire pours from defensive emplacements laid out on the rough sand. The shells fired by cannons and the bullets from the machine guns try to get an aim at the rubber container of the LCACs. If it succeeds, it causes casualties that should be real among the American troops. A buzzing sound is all over with strength grows louder until a Chinese one tender an explosion. Fully aware of their situation, defenders try to aim at the future of the drones, but particles are too small and movement nimble to be defeated by explosive weapons. Tactically heated and destructive multi-level strikes hail down, cutting their lines in pieces. Even dug-in positions and bunkers cannot stand as drones, despite being small, can easily get through those firing slits of guns and shoot oblique hitting mass parts.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Education
Why So Many Countries Are Abandoning the Dollar
Recent headlines paint a worrying picture for the future of the dollar: "The day of the dollar is over," "The post-dollar world is about to emerge," and "The age when the dollar was dominating will also be the end of the U. S. hegemonic rule. "" As the phrase “dedollarisation” seems to trigger a panic among you, changing your dollars into something else, take a moment and explore the situation and reasons behind it, which have gained extreme popularity. ”
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Education
Resource Management Technologies - Solar PV Recycling, Reuse and Redistribution Programs, and LCA Approach to Waste Management Systems
5.6 Solar PV Recycling The global installation of an estimated 500,000 solar panels per day in 2015 reflects the rapid growth of solar power. In terms of residential usage, a typical American home may require 28 to 34 solar panels to meet its power needs. Looking ahead, the U.S. Department of Energy projects a cumulative installation of 700 GW of solar power by 2050, equivalent to hundreds of billions of PV modules (Mulvaney, 2015).
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.2 years ago in Education
Why the Navy Seals Still Use This 60 Year old Weapon
During the Vietnam War, in the midst of the battle which was a havoc, Lance Corporal Richard Pittman was in a really dangerous situation. It was 1966 and Pittman and his platoon were lying on the ground after they were trapped in no man's land when there was no way for them to move out of this fire line. In this time of great difficulty they’ve decided to try one last time and as a result of fallen soldiers, they picked up a dropped weapon – the M60 Machine Gun. The act was followed by a scene of bravery and might that would later earn him the Medal of Honor.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Education
Which Country is Most Likely to Use a Nuclear Bomb First
Amid times of heightened geopolitical conflicts and continuously raging wars, only one nagging question arises - will nuclear war darken the future of human affairs? Most experts claim that the probability of a nuclear war today happening is higher than in was during The Cold War. The War in Ukraine and the Russia's aggressive rhetoric about nuclear weapons have made the world more worried about the possibility of an out of hand escalation. Nevertheless, an easier one is naming which country it will be starting a nuclear war as it is a very confusing and difficult job one should delve into global trends and military doctrines in order to understand it.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Education
What Happens If You Get Rabies
Somewhere in the green suburbs of Minnesota, on July 27, 2020, a man woke up in the middle of the night to what can only be called a Count Dracula moment. A bat was in his bedroom, screaming and biting his hand. Besides that, he was a really fuzzy, fanged brute who was also rabid, which may be one reason he attacked a harmless man in his bed. As the story goes along, we are dragged into the viral nightmare of the terrifying dimension that only a disease like rabies can create.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Education
How Long Can Someone Stay Awake
We all have been there facing long nights before deadlines with one reason or another, either a last-minute assignment or a night of fun. What did it feel like when all the requirements of a human being who sleeps were eliminated? Say did you know that one effect of sleeping too little is. . . or what the side effects of oversleeping can be?The land of sleep deprivation is both fascinating and dangerous, with some people going beyond the physical limits of man to discover its mysteries.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Education
Real Reason You Can't Fall Asleep
We’ve all been there. You’ve just come to bed, looking at your dark ceiling, and straight it up. Even though you have tossed and turned so many times, still nothing seems to work as expected. Every time you simply tuck one side of the body on a mattress, you will not avoid flipping yourself to the other side after just a few minutes. Every sound, even a whispery or short one, sounds like it is the loudest; the tires of a car slowly passing by outside that window can make you feel like the sound of the whole street is ripping through. The slightest creak coming from your home or flat echoes like some apocalyptic announcing sound. And as you lay there, feeling grumpy and exhausted but unable to rest, you can’t help but wonder one seemingly simple question: what is making it difficult for me to fall asleep?
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Education
Most Luxurious Prisons Around the World. Content Warning.
When such prisons are visualized, images of cells that are small, high walls and measures that are punishment like pop into our minds. Notwithstanding this fact, in the world community, there is a tendency to revise the custom whats sentencing is based on not just punishment but also rehabilitatioon too. "Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center in the Philippines" and the "quiet developer of Norway's Halden Prison" are just some examples of these alternative approaches that break away from conventional concepts of confinement. However, luxury cells are only a pleasurable environment for criminals. Does it actually rejuvenate offenders?We now need to investigate this discussion.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Education
Interpersonal Skills & Groups
As this class comes to a close, I reflect back on the lessons I have learned about interpersonal dynamics and my own growth as an aspiring counselor. To begin, I reviewed my SEA assignment, my journals, my dyad practices, and our ELGs to evaluate where my turning point was in getting the gist of this course. In week 5, the class reflection and dyad assignment were similar in that both demonstrated that I had a few strengths and a few weaknesses to reflect on. During my dyad practice with EC, and while reviewing my interpersonal goals and SEA’s (1-4) in class, I realized my strengths were: inspiring others, providing empathy, and goal setting. I also identified a few weaknesses: not using enough silence to allow time for thought, not enough effective/active listening, and finding more empathy during my interpersonal interactions with others. I am sure this analysis applied to both inside and outside of the classroom. I believed it was a fairly accurate indicator of how my real life was lived interpersonally and socially, so I asked my wife for her feedback and she agreed that I need to work on more silence, active listening, and more presence. My wife was a solid reference to use because she knew me outside of the classroom.
By Tony Martello2 years ago in Education

