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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.
How Amazon Became a Trillion-Dollar Empire — And What Comes Nex
When Amazon was founded in 1994 as a small online bookstore, few could have predicted that it would grow into one of the most powerful companies in the world. What started in Jeff Bezos’ garage has now become a global empire valued at over a trillion dollars, influencing everything from how we shop to how we work and even how we think about technology. But how did Amazon get here—and where is it goi
By America today 3 months ago in Education
🦁 The Lion and the Cat: The Fall of Pride
🌳 Once Upon a Time in a Dense Forest Long ago, in the heart of a deep green forest, lived a mighty lion. He was known as the king of the jungle. Every animal feared him, for his roar could make even the ground tremble. The lion was proud of his strength, power, and royal status.
By Anees Khan3 months ago in Education
Scrolling Into Depression: The Mental Health Crisis Behind Your Feed. AI-Generated.
You do it without thinking. Waiting for coffee, lying in bed, sitting on the bus. Your thumb moves on its own, a perpetual motion machine of consumption. You’re scrolling. For a moment, it feels like connection, like entertainment, like you’re in the loop. But when you finally put the phone down, a strange emptiness often settles in. You don’t feel better; you feel worse. You’ve just participated in an activity that is quietly fueling a modern mental health crisis.
By The 9x Fawdi3 months ago in Education
The Algorithm for Apathy. AI-Generated.
For Elias, the day did not begin with a sunrise, but with a chime. A sterile, digital sound from the company-issued tablet that dictated his life. It was 5:55 AM. The chime was a command: acknowledge your readiness. He tapped the screen—a green checkmark that felt like signing a contract for his own soul.
By The 9x Fawdi3 months ago in Education
The Rapture Isn’t a Joke
Many people enjoy making jokes about the rapture – floating suddenly to heaven, getting trapped like a helium balloon in a ceiling corner, skipping the hard and necessary parts of life. These jokes are common, shared in memes, casual conversations, and social media threads. They often generate laughter, nods of agreement, and the easy relief of humour. But beneath the surface, they reveal a profound misunderstanding of spiritual concepts, of alchemy, and of what true transformation truly entails. They reduce something sacred to a punchline, an event to anticipate without effort, a mystical shortcut that bypasses responsibility, growth, and the deep work of the soul.
By THE HONED CRONE3 months ago in Education
Religious Upbringing and Sexual Shame: Understanding the Connection. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
For countless individuals, the first language they learn about sexuality is not one of biology or intimacy, but one of morality, sin, and purity. A religious upbringing provides a vital foundation of community, meaning, and moral structure. Yet, when it comes to sexuality, this same foundation can inadvertently become the blueprint for a hidden prison of shame, creating a deep and lasting conflict between the body and the spirit.
By The 9x Fawdi3 months ago in Education





