interview
Interviews with educators, innovative graduate students and individuals who've devoted their lives to the development of the world's youth.
Hope Showed Up on Four Paws
I was never the type to believe in second chances. My life had become a series of gray days, one blending into the next like an endless fog. After losing my job, my marriage crumbling shortly after, and moving into a tiny studio apartment that smelled of stale coffee and missed opportunities, I had given up on the idea of happiness.
By Noor Hussain7 months ago in Education
Looking back with grandeur: Oasis kick off reunion tour in Cardiff with triumphant, nostalgic gig
Swaggering, cocksure and incredibly loud, Oasis burst back on to the live music scene on Friday night with an accomplished – if ever so slightly distanced – debut gig on their reunion world tour.
By SHYAKA MARS7 months ago in Education
Text therapy: study finds couples who use emojis in text messages feel closer
Using emojis in text messages enhances connection and fun in close personal relationships, US study finds The secret to a good relationship may be staring smartphone users in the face.
By SHYAKA MARS7 months ago in Education
Stop counting sheep – and 13 more no-nonsense tips for getting back to sleep
Don’t count sheep Bad news for that old favourite, counting sheep. “It has been studied and it doesn’t work,” says Dr Eidn Mahmoudzadeh, a Manchester GP and co-founder of The Sleep Project, which offers support for sleeplessness at all ages. “It is too simple and mundane; people don’t carry on, they just get bored and their thoughts wander to worrying about sleep.” Counterintuitively, you should go for something more mentally challenging, he says, to distract the brain.
By SHYAKA MARS7 months ago in Education
Republican senators’ proposed Medicaid cuts threaten to send red states ‘backwards’
Advocates fear Senate’s version of Trump’s budget bill could leave millions without healthcare and boost corporations Advocates are urging Senate Republicans to reject a proposal to cut billions from American healthcare to extend tax breaks that primarily benefit the wealthy and corporations.
By SHYAKA MARS7 months ago in Education
The Spectacle That Wasn’t
“Have you heard the news?” “There’s something new at the fair!” “A brand-new show! No one knows what it is.” “Rumor says it’ll blow our minds.” “I heard it’ll redefine entertainment itself.” “I heard the mayor commissioned it.” “Our mayor?” “Funded by the senator.” “Our senator?” “Endorsed by the president of the Greater Three Nations!” “All three?!” “Totally free. The mayor said everyone should see it.” “What is it though?” “No one knows. That’s the magic.” “It opens tonight at eight.” “You’ll be there?” “Wouldn’t miss it for the world.”
By GoldenTone7 months ago in Education









