pop culture
Pop culture has a place in the classroom; popular trends like hip hop help to foster interest and ignite conversations in education.
What happens after death
Start writing...In a small village nestled between rolling hills, there lived an ancient storyteller named Elara. She was known for weaving tales that captivated the imaginations of both young and old. One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting hues of orange and pink across the sky, Elara began a story of resurrection.
By Peculiar Beauty2 years ago in Education
Parents have killed the American Educational System
I realize people don't want to hear this but parents killed the American educational system. Of course this is not all parents. They only want their kids to pass and don't care if their kid learns anything and will blame the teacher for their kids lack of knowledge, drive or behavior. Although administration has a lot of blame but it is mainly the parents that killed the American education system nd I am glad I quit teaching years ago.
By Ferrari King2 years ago in Education
Unplanned Triumphs:
Popularity is a peculiar thing – anything and anyone can become famous for almost any reason. It's highly unpredictable and challenging to orchestrate or control what makes a new kind of cereal popular or a particular song a hit. If anyone knew the exact recipe, nothing would ever be unpopular. Nevertheless, sometimes things are not even trying to become popular, but well, it happens anyway.
By Andrea Bell2 years ago in Education
Love Story: Taylor Swift Goes to Harvard
As classes begin for the Spring Semester across the country, more and more college students are studying Taylor Swift for real college credit. This article details how the popularity of Taylor Swift might just be the ticket for colleges and universities to better cater to today’s students - and to drive enrollment and, yes, revenue!
By David Wyld2 years ago in Education
Elevating Your Interview Presence with Creative Distinction. Content Warning.
In a serious work market, many competitors who share comparative capabilities are competing for a similar open door. Yet, you can acquire an edge by effectively separating yourself from different candidates and establish a positive connection during a new employee screening, whether it's face to face or on the web.
By Luise Andjamba2 years ago in Education
Zombie Apocalypse
In the realm of apocalyptic fiction, visions of a zombie apocalypse often involve hordes of the undead, whether slow or fast, roaming deserted streets in search of fresh human prey. However, what if a real-life zombie scenario diverged significantly from these cinematic depictions? Imagine a scenario where people in crowded urban centers display eerie and detached behavior, climbing lamp posts and releasing fungal spores that infiltrate and control the minds of others. This chilling concept may seem like pure fiction, but intriguingly, nature provides us with glimpses of such mind-controlling parasites in the insect world.
By callum gale2 years ago in Education
Forbidden Love
In a small town nestled between rolling hills and whispering pine trees, lived two souls tethered by a love deemed forbidden by the unforgiving norms of society. Emma, the daughter of the town's respected mayor, found her heart entwined with Jack, a talented artist from the outskirts, whose hands bore the calluses of hard work and dreams that reached beyond the town's confined borders.
By samuel chinedu2 years ago in Education









