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Happy Inside
It was a long and cold walk home. January in ’64 was not kind to Listerville, and John Korde just wanted to get back to a warm place and not have to think about his grades. Ms. Laker said that he was doing better with math (You just need to focus, young man), but his marks were still in the toilet and his dad was not shy about telling him so (What is wrong with you, young man?). He pulled his knapsack closer to him as the wind picked up and the snow refused to stop.
By Salman Javed2 years ago in Poets
Unheard Dangers: The Deafening Reality of Noise Pollution
Exploring the Effects of Noise Pollution Beyond the immediate discomfort caused by loud noises, noise pollution can have profound effects on both physical and mental health. Studies have linked chronic exposure to noise pollution with increased stress levels, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and even cognitive impairment. Moreover, noise pollution can disrupt sleep patterns, leading to fatigue, irritability, and decreased productivity during waking hours.
By Christopher Ezeh2 years ago in Poets
Revolutionizing Education Through Gamification and Psychological Techniques
In a world where education often feels like a daunting task, Duolingo emerges as a beacon of innovation, transforming learning into an addictive and enjoyable adventure. Founded by Luis von Ahn, the visionary mind from Guatemala behind this groundbreaking platform, Duolingo has revolutionized access to education, particularly in the domain of language learning.
By Christopher Ezeh2 years ago in Poets
The Unspoken Conversations: Embracing the Art of Talking to Yourself
As your morning alarm disrupts the tranquility of your sleep, you mutter to yourself, "Why did I set it so early?" While brushing your teeth, the thought crosses your mind, "I need a haircut... unless?" Rushing out the front door, you reach for your keys, only to realize they're not there. Frustration mounts, and you exclaim, "I can't do anything right!"—just in time to notice your neighbor, raising an eyebrow at your seemingly one-sided dialogue.
By Christopher Ezeh2 years ago in Poets






