pop culture
Pop culture has a place in the classroom; popular trends like hip hop help to foster interest and ignite conversations in education.
The Man With the Longest Beard Ever Recorded
Langseth was born on July 14, 1846, in Norway. He was the fourth of five children, and he and three of his brothers immigrated to the United States as adults. They eventually settled in Kensett, Iowa, which has a population of less than 300 people to this day.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Education
The Uncompleted Monument Dedicated To The Sioux War Hero
The Crazy Horse monument at Custer City, Black Hills, South Dakota, is a sight to behold. Although work began in 1948, the cliffside memorial to the Lakota leader is not yet to be completed. Its progression makes for a captivating tale, but is all the more amazing because of the man it seeks to celebrate.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Education
Bipolar Mania
I have yet to find any state whether physical, emotional, social, or for an apt term ‘spiritual’, nor sober, under the influence of substances, at ‘baseline’ (including that of being medicated for Bipolar) that is a fraction parallel to that of a Bipolar Manic state.
By Natasha Harrison3 years ago in Education
Importance of learning science in the mother tongue
It is well-known that higher studies in science cannot be done in any Indian languages, and we in India need to embrace English for studying science may be in the plus two levels or even earlier. And for studying science at a higher level, we are compelled to give up the use of our mother tongue, which may be one of the major Indian languages. So what is the point in arguing in favour of teaching science in the mother tongue?
By Jayveer Vala3 years ago in Education
Qui, Quai,Quo, Qum - Dead Languages
Introduction The words in the title are completely made up, a Latin reworking of “Fee Fi Fo Fum” from Jack and the Beanstalk. Obviously Quiis French for Who and Quo is Latin for Where or Wherein. For some reason, I was thinking about how important so-called “dead languages” are still very important to us.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Education
A Political Ploy
Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker, “Peter Paul Rubens, Arrival (or Disembarkation) of Marie de Medici at Marseilles,” in Smarthistory, November 20, 2015, accessed October 19, 2022, https://smarthistory.org/peter-paul-rubens-arrival-or-disembarkation-of-marie-de-medici-at-marseilles/
By Art by Pree3 years ago in Education
BUDGETARY MADE EASY.
I NTRODUCTION I wrote this book to help general readers who don't plan to become experts in economics. Instead, it is a book created for laypeople who want to learn some of the fundamental ideas in economics so that they may follow conversations as they occur in mainstream social media like facebook twitter and the rest. The book may be particularly useful to engineers, accountants, managers, IT specialists, bankers, businessmen, civil employees, journalists, political and union workers, and other professionals who are interested in learning about economics but do not wish to specialize in the subject. The book may be helpful to a new student who wants to specialize in economics because it is so straightforward and may aid in his understanding of the fundamental ideas in economics. An advanced economics student who is passionate about reading and studying all that has been written on the subject can also love the book.
By Maiakwai4u3 years ago in Education









