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Pop culture has a place in the classroom; popular trends like hip hop help to foster interest and ignite conversations in education.
Donald Trump silences his supporters with a stark mistake: "Putin has very little respect...". Content Warning.
It seems like there's been a notable incident at a recent rally where former President Donald Trump mistakenly referred to Barack Obama as Joe Biden, leading to concerns about his age and mental acuity. According to the news in Hindi, Trump erroneously claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin disrespects Obama to the extent of discussing nuclear weapons. This marks the third instance of Trump confusing the two in the past six months.
By Ratan Khare2 years ago in Education
Nikki Haley’s Surprising Win in the DC Republican Primary
In a twist that even the most seasoned political pundits didn’t see coming, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has clinched victory in the Republican presidential primary in none other than Washington, DC. Yes, you heard it right! While many thought the District was firmly under the Trumpian spell, Haley’s triumph at a downtown hotel polling location has sent shockwaves through the swamp.
By Thea_Shields!!!!!2 years ago in Education
"A Little Bit of Hope Goes a Long Way"
Chapter 1: A Glimpse of Darkness In a small town nestled amidst lush green fields, a young woman named Lily lived a peaceful life. She possessed a heart full of dreams and an unwavering belief in the power of hope. However, fate had a different plan in store for her.
By Mohammad Ebrahim2 years ago in Education
"The secrets of quantum mechanics revealed". . Content Warning.
Quantum mechanics, with its enigmatic nature and mind-boggling concepts, has captivated the imagination of scientists and philosophers alike. It is a branch of physics that deals with the behavior of matter and energy at incredibly small scales, challenging our classical understanding of the universe.
By ibrahim ayman2 years ago in Education
Pankaj Udhas dies: Things you probably won't be aware of the late ghazal maestro
On February 26, ghazal maestro Pankaj Udhas, known for melodies like 'Chitthi Aayi Hai', 'Na Kajre Ki Dhar', 'Chandi Jaisa Rang Hai Tera', 'Ahista' and 'Chupke Sakhiyon Se', died because of drawn out sickness. His girl Nayaab Udhas shared the miserable news through her Instagram handle. Udhas, close by individual performers Jagjit Singh and Talat Aziz, had a huge impact in spreading the fame of Ghazal music all through India.
By Cine Spotlight Update2 years ago in Education
Why Reducing Social Media Usage Can Improve Well-being.
This current society is characterized by digital connectivity, social media has revolutionized our methods of interaction, communication, and information consumption. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter provide exceptional avenues for connection and self-expression. Yet, beneath this exterior lies an intricate terrain laden with possible challenges. As worries regarding the influence of social media on mental well-being, efficiency, and societal relationships persist, the argument for decreasing its utilization grows more convincing.
By Dominic Ach2 years ago in Education
The Negative Effect: Unravelling the Dark Side of Excessive Social Media Use
In an era dominated by digital connectivity, social media platforms have seamlessly integrated into the fabric of daily life. From keeping up with friends and family to accessing news and entertainment, the allure of social media is undeniable. However, beneath the glossy veneer lies a phenomenon that is increasingly garnering attention: the Negative Effect – the adverse impact of excessive social media use on mental well-being and societal dynamics.
By Dominic Ach2 years ago in Education
Science: TV & Movies vs. Reality
Many people think they are experts on science because of what they see on TV and movies. Whenever they hear about research being done by a real life science they will have to behave as if they know more than the researcher because they saw that particular experiment fail or something horrible happen. With the Hadron Collider people actually believed portals will open and monsters will show up or it would form a black hole destroying the world. Creationist and flat-earthers are laughable but think they know more about science than scientist but they will never try to disprove a scientific theory, (assuming they even know what a scientific theory is) and get a Nobel Prize, money and other awards. Scientists would love to be disproven since it means more money for research meaning more jobs. Again as I put in many of these articles, here is a fantastic video to help you understand what a scientific theory is by Hank Green: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqk3TKuGNBA People have been wrongfully been convicted by DNA evidence because people believe more what they see on TV than the experts on the witness stand. These same people don't mind increase our already bloated military budget but will scream to high heaven if we put more more money into research, science and education.
By Ferrari King2 years ago in Education
National Science Day 2024: Exploring the Theme, Historical Significance, and Day's Activities. Content Warning.
National Science Day, celebrated every year on February 28 in India, serves as a platform for promoting the significance of science and its practical applications among the populace. This day holds particular importance in raising awareness about the pivotal role of science in enhancing the quality of life for individuals. It commemorates the groundbreaking discovery of the Raman Effect by the eminent Indian physicist, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, who was honored with the Nobel Prize for his remarkable achievement in 1930.
By Cine Spotlight Update2 years ago in Education
TRUE HIDDEN FACTS ABOUT SPACE
Space, the ultimate frontier, is a vast and enigmatic expanse that has captivated humanity for centuries. Despite all that we have discovered about it, there are still numerous misconceptions surrounding space that have been perpetuated over time. Let's delve into some of the most prevalent falsehoods regarding this fascinating subject.
By eugene karanja2 years ago in Education








