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Growth Mindset Practice
Sophia looked at the math problem on her homework sheet as she sat at her desk. She tried her best, but she just couldn't seem to solve the complicated equation that required several steps. The numbers seemed to swirl together in her mind, mocking her failure. She had attempted the problem twice before, and each time the solution was incorrect. Self-doubt and frustration started to creep in. “I’m just not good at math,” she muttered to herself. “Maybe I’ll never get it.”
By Cotheeka Srijon11 months ago in Education
Digital Literacy, A New World of Learning
Ella sat at her desk, staring at the glowing screen of her laptop. It had been hours since she started her research for the upcoming history project, but no matter how much she searched, the information seemed to slip through her fingers like sand. She wasn’t sure which websites to trust, how to sift through the overwhelming amount of information, or how to organize it all. Every search left her feeling more confused, and she wondered how others seemed to handle the online world so effortlessly.
By Cotheeka Srijon11 months ago in Education
Mind Mapping for Brainstorming
Max was in a state of panic the day before the big history project's due date. Max was given the task of writing a comprehensive report on the Industrial Revolution, but he had no idea where to begin. Even though he had been writing down random facts and ideas in his notebook for hours, nothing seemed to be connected. The deadline was drawing near, and his thoughts were disorganized. Frustrated, Max leant back in his chair. "How am I supposed to pull all this together?" He said something to himself. Emma, his older sister, saw his distress and entered the room. Emma was known for her methodical approach to schoolwork, and Max had always admired how she seemed to handle even the toughest projects with ease.
By Cotheeka Srijon11 months ago in Education
The Power of Active Listening
Lena had always taken great pride in her academic success. She did well in her classes, had a good memory, and could always find the right response to a question from the teacher. However, she frequently neglected a skill: listening. She was simply hearing, not that she was not listening at all. She would sit in class, nodding along while her teachers spoke, but her mind was often elsewhere, drifting to what she had for lunch or the upcoming weekend plans. She was the one who talked the most and shared her thoughts and ideas with her friends, but she often didn't really listen to what they had to say. That all changed one day when her teacher, Mrs. Dawson announced a brand-new group endeavor. Each student was required to collaborate on a research paper with a partner. Lena, as always, was quick to team up with her best friend, Sara. Lena thought this would be like any other project—easy, fun, and a chance to work together—because they were inseparable. But this time, something was different. Lena started to get annoyed with Sara as they sat down to talk about their project. They were supposed to choose a topic for their paper, but every time Lena suggested something, Sara seemed to dismiss it without much thought. While Lena was speaking, Sara was too distracted by texting on her phone. Lena, feeling unheard, grew more and more agitated.
By Cotheeka Srijon11 months ago in Education
The Forgotten Melody: A Tale of Memories and Music
The Melody That Has Been Forgotten Elder glen, a peaceful town, was bathed in amber hues as the sun set low over its cobblestone streets. Clara walked toward the old music store on Maple Lane's corner, tightening her scarf. Despite the fact that the shop had been closed for a long time, something about it always drew her in—as if whispers of old songs still hung in the air. She looked at the instruments that had been frozen in time as she pressed her palm against the filthy window. A vintage violin with still-tight strings was spread out on a velvet cover. The key to a music box with intricate rose carvings sat half-turned on a shelf. Clara was reminded of her grandfather's rich and soothing voice and a melody she could never quite recall. The fingers of Clara twitched. She wanted to enter the building. Before she could rethink her actions, she pushed on the door. It squeaked open, which surprised her. The inside air had a scent of old wood and parchment. Dust motes danced in the light from a cracked window. Shelves of sheet music and forgotten instruments lined the walls. Clara went further and stopped at a piano that was covered in a worn cloth. She brushed her fingers along the keys as she lifted the fabric. She heard a hollow sound echo back at her. Then she heard it—the melody. It was light and fleeting, like it was moving in the breeze. Clara spun around. Nobody was present. It seemed like the sound was coming from the back room. Her curiosity seized her. She entered the room through the narrow doorway, where she found books covered in dust, aged violins, and music stands. At the far end, a phonograph sat on a table. It had a faint gleam in its brass horn. Over the record that was turning, the needle lightly scratched. That tune, the one her grandfather used to hum, hit Clara's breath. A weak voice said, "I remember you." Clara abruptly turned. An elderly man stood in the shadows, his eyes warm but distant. He said softly, "You look just like your grandfather." "He used to play this song for you when you visited."
By Rocky Brahma11 months ago in Education
Google Urges Chromecast Users to Avoid Factory Resets Amid Widespread Outage
Google Begs Owners of Crippled Chromecasts Not to Hit Factory Reset Google has issued an urgent plea to owners of its popular streaming devices experiencing crippling issues: please do not perform a factory reset. This unexpected twist has left many Chromecast users scratching their heads. This directive comes as a measured response to an emerging firmware glitch that has rendered many Chromecasts unresponsive and unpredictable.
By Md. Asaduzzaman11 months ago in Education
Spacecraft Issue, Poor Weather Scrubs Launch of NASA’s SPHEREx and PUNCH Missions.
The highly anticipated launch of NASA’s SPHEREx and PUNCH missions has been postponed due to a combination of technical issues with the spacecraft and unfavorable weather conditions. The delay underscores the complexities and challenges inherent in space exploration, where even the most meticulously planned missions can encounter unforeseen obstacles.
By Shoyaib Miah11 months ago in Education
An evening filled with excitement, fond memories and smiles at Rejuvenion 2025
We do not remember days, we remember memories.” This stands absolutely true when alumni come back to their alma mater for a reunion. A similar enthusiasm was experienced at Apeejay School of Management (ASM), Dwarka as the B school hosted its much awaited alumni meet ‘Rejuvenion 2025’.
By Apeejay Newsroom11 months ago in Education
Decode Venture Capital: Explore Its Features & Types for Finance Assignment
You must learn all about venture capital when you work on your finance write-ups. In fact, it helps in the growth of startups and developing companies. But what is venture capital (VC), and why does it matter? This article covers it all. Moreover, you can take finance assignment help from professionals if needed.
By Personal Statement Writer11 months ago in Education







