pop culture
Pop culture has a place in the classroom; popular trends like hip hop help to foster interest and ignite conversations in education.
Myth about "Predestined to death" in Africa
All through Africa, different societies and networks have fostered a rich embroidery of convictions and customs that mirror their interesting history and perspective. One charming and frequently misconstrued idea in a few African social orders is being "fated to death." This fantasy, while not generally held across the landmass, is an entrancing focal point through which to investigate the unpredictable connection between predetermination, culture, and mortality.
By Obe Patrick2 years ago in Education
Echoes of discovery. Content Warning.
In the consistent stroll of time, the nineteenth century was a period of huge change. The cutting edge turmoil was going full scale, and humanity was getting moving a chain of events that would finally divert our planet's arrangement of encounters. Unbeknownst to the visionaries of that period, a couple among them clutched a perception that was endlessly out wise: they had expected a far reaching temperature support.
By Yak Digital2 years ago in Education
Friday D 13th. Content Warning.
The air was heavy with anticipation as the small town of Willowbrook prepared for yet another Friday the 13th. The townspeople had mixed feelings about this date, for legend had it that it brought with it an aura of bad luck and misfortune. Superstitions ran deep, and most residents took the day off work, avoided black cats, and knocked on wood incessantly. But this particular Friday the 13th was about to be unlike any other.
By simply simple2 years ago in Education
The power of forgiveness
Quite a long time ago in a little, tranquil town settled among moving slopes, there carried on with a young lady named Eliza. She was known all through the town for her delicate nature. Eliza had an extraordinary gift: she could turn even the coldest hearts warm with her mitigating presence.
By Samar Javaid2 years ago in Education
Recalling Cal Wilson:
In the realm of parody, there are a couple of uncommon people who make us giggle as well as contact our hearts with their humor and warmth. Cal Wilson, the adored host of Prepare Off Australia, was one of those momentous individuals. Her new passing at 53 years old has left a void that can never really be filled, however her tradition of giggling and motivation will live on for eternity.
By Afolabi Abigael2 years ago in Education
From Soil to Stethoscope: A Farmer's Path to Medicine
A young farmer named Alhassan resided in the bustling Dagomba community of Walegu in Ghana's savannahs. He had developed a strong love of the earth from an early age, carefully and devotedly tending to millet and shea trees. Alhassan's aspirations, however, went beyond the confines of his property.
By Yussif Abdul Malik2 years ago in Education
TEDx Memphis: Finding Purpose in a Quarter Life Crisis
TEDx Memphis is a platform that brings together individuals from various fields to share their ideas, experiences, and insights. It is an honor to be a part of this event, and I believe the timing is perfect. As a 26-year-old who has recently crossed the threshold of a quarter-life crisis, I can offer a unique perspective on this topic.
By Rayanna sutton pierre2 years ago in Education
Israeli war with Hamas
Hamas, officially known as the Islamic Resistance Movement, is a Palestinian political and military organization with a complex ideology. Hamas was founded in 1987 during the First Intifada (Palestinian uprising) against Israeli rule in the Palestinian territories. Its ideology has evolved over time, but several key principles and beliefs characterize its ideology
By MALIK NASIRU2 years ago in Education






