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🌍 Climate Crisis 2025: Heatwaves & Global Food Shortage
In 2025, the world is facing one of its most severe climate-related emergencies to date. Record-breaking heatwaves, devastating droughts, and crop failures are signaling a future that’s no longer theoretical — it’s happening now. The climate crisis has triggered an urgent discussion among scientists, world leaders, and citizens as the direct link between global warming and a looming food shortage becomes impossible to ignore.
By Mehtab Ahmad8 months ago in Education
Personal Financial Planning
# Unit 1: Basics of Personal Financial Planning ## Objectives After studying this unit, you will be able to: - Explain issues and concepts related to overall financial planning process; - Understand the goals and objectives of personal financial planning.
By Darwesh Khan8 months ago in Education
Damon and Pythias
Long ago, in the ancient city of Syracuse in Greece, there lived two best friends named Damon and Pythias. They were known by everyone for their deep friendship and trust in each other. Wherever one went, the other followed. They shared everything—food, dreams, laughter, and even sorrows.
By Muhammad Saeed8 months ago in Education
The Death of the Lecture Hall
Thirty-seven years ago, I remember sitting in a wooden seat in our medical school's largest auditorium, surrounded by 300 other first-year students. We were all clutching our heavy anatomy textbooks, pencils poised, ready to transcribe whatever our respected professor was about to share regarding the intricacies of human muscle attachments.
By Baruh Polis8 months ago in Education
American Indians 101
Things I have heard growing up. From a black man — “I didn’t know you could leave the reservation.” From white men — “You don’t need to work, do you? Doesn’t the government support you? Free schooling, free medical, no taxes?” More recently, others have been surprised by my time in recovery as the stereotype is — “I thought all Indians were drunken Indians” (That used to be said, now it appears to be thought but not spoken)
By Denise E Lindquist8 months ago in Education
One Minute, One Life: The Story That Taught Me First Aid Is Essential
One Minute, One Life: The Story That Taught Me First Aid Is Essential I never thought I would be the person who needed to use first aid. Honestly, I didn’t think about first aid much at all. Like many people, I assumed emergencies happen to others — not to me.
By Mahayud Din8 months ago in Education
The Small Daily Habits That Transformed My Health — And My Life
I didn’t have some big health crisis. No dramatic hospital scene, no major diagnosis. I was just… tired. All the time. Every morning, I’d wake up already feeling behind. My body ached, my mind was foggy, and even simple tasks felt hard. I wasn’t overweight, but I didn’t feel strong. I wasn’t sick, but I definitely wasn’t well either. I had this quiet voice in my head that kept whispering, “You weren’t meant to live this way.”
By Mahayud Din8 months ago in Education
How to Teach Math to Young Children. AI-Generated.
Teaching math to young children isn’t about memorizing formulas — it’s about sparking curiosity and making numbers a part of everyday life. At this age, children are naturally curious and eager to explore the world around them, which makes this the perfect time to introduce math in a fun, meaningful, and accessible way.
By JoĂŁo Santos8 months ago in Education
The Future of Work: How AI Is Reshaping Careers in 2025
The Future of Work: How AI Is Reshaping Careers in 2025 From automation to augmentation—discover how artificial intelligence is transforming the job market, the skills you need to stay ahead, and what the workplace of tomorrow looks like.
By Faizan Malik8 months ago in Education









