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The four major disciplines propelling our students and our society forward; all about education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is an evidence poetic genius depicting reality of life. It highlights how people suffer for committing sine in the barren earth. It introduce perfect melody, meter, mechanism and supernatural realm . It is unique among Coleridge’s important works— unique in its intentionally archaic language (“Eftsoons his hand drops he”), its length, its bizarre moral narrative, its strange scholarly notes printed in small type in the margins, its thematic ambiguity, and the long Latin epigraph that begins it, concerning the multitude of unclassifiable “invisible creatures” that inhabit the world. Its peculiarities make it quite atypical of its era; it has little in common with other Romantic works. Rather, the scholarly notes, the epigraph, and the archaic language combine to produce the impression (intended by Coleridge, no doubt) that the “Rime” is a ballad of ancient times (like “Sir Patrick Spence,” which appears in “Dejection: An Ode”), reprinted with explanatory notes for a new audience.
By Tusher Enamabout a year ago in Education
Beyond Genetics: How Your Skin Color Changes & What You Can Do About It
1. Introduction: The Story of Your Skin Skin tone is one of the most conspicuous characteristics that make up human diversity. It speaks of evolution, adaptation, and identity. From the blistering African grasslands to the foggy forests of Europe, human skin has changed over millennia, molded by sun, genes, and movement.
By Anshika Bansalabout a year ago in Education
Science and Humanity: A Journey Towards Progress
The relationship between science and humanity is one of the most profound and dynamic aspects of human civilization. From the earliest discoveries of fire and the wheel to the modern advancements in artificial intelligence and space exploration, science has been the driving force behind humanity's progress. This journey, marked by curiosity, innovation, and collaboration, has not only transformed the way we live but also deepened our understanding of the universe and our place within it. In this essay, we will explore how science and humanity have evolved together, the challenges they face, and the potential for a future where both continue to thrive in harmony.
By Niranjon Chandra Royabout a year ago in Education
The Theory of the Invisible Projector Dome
The Theory of the Invisible Projector Dome challenges fundamental understandings of reality, cosmology, and human history, suggesting that the world we perceive is not as it seems. This concept proposes that an advanced, transparent dome encapsulates not just our land but our entire reality, functioning similarly to a plasma membrane that separates different realms or dimensions. It serves as a boundary between multiverses, altering human perception and preventing the discovery of true existence beyond its limits. This dome is not merely a natural phenomenon but has been manipulated by external forces throughout history, particularly by the Anunnaki and other advanced custodians, who have used its technology to control and mislead humanity about the nature of the universe.
By Minenhle Morokoabout a year ago in Education
Exploring Pragmatic Competence: Key Elements of Effective Communication in English Language Contexts
1. What does Phonological Awareness mean? Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize and manipulate sounds in language, including individual phonemes, syllables, onsets, and rimes. It is essential for early literacy as it helps children understand how spoken language works and how words can be broken down into smaller sounds. This skill develops in stages and is linked to a child's ability to decode and spell words. Phonological awareness forms the foundation for phonics, which connects sounds to letters, making it crucial for reading and writing success.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.about a year ago in Education
Why Is No One Talking About This?
When we talk about climate change solutions, we often hear the same buzzwords: renewable energy, electric vehicles, recycling, and cutting down on plastic. But what if I told you there’s an incredibly powerful climate solution that almost no one is talking about?
By Melvin Odhiambo about a year ago in Education
French revolution
In eighteen century French people reveled against the autocrat ruler Louise that led to French revolution. The political upheaval due to autocracy of ruler raised the public sentiment. Democracy, suffrage, liberty and equality of common people prevailed and the chain of autocracy had broken. The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a pivotal period in world history, marking the transition from absolute monarchy to a republic grounded in principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity. Its profound impact reshaped not only France but also influenced political thought and systems globally.
By Tusher Enamabout a year ago in Education
Unlocking the Power of Neuroplasticity: How Learning Reshapes the Brain
How do we learn, and why do some people grasp things more easily than others? Dr. Lara Boyd, a brain researcher at the University of British Columbia, is captivated by these questions. Brain research is a frontier in understanding human physiology and identity. According to Dr. Boyd, the brain is changing at an incredible pace, and much of what we once believed about it has proven to be incorrect or incomplete. For instance, the idea that the brain becomes fixed after childhood is entirely false. Another myth is that we only use certain parts of the brain at a time and that it remains inactive when we’re at rest. In reality, even when we’re not thinking, the brain is highly active. Thanks to advancements in technology like MRI, we’ve made groundbreaking discoveries, the most transformative being that every time we learn something new, we change our brain. This phenomenon is called neuroplasticity.
By Minenhle Morokoabout a year ago in Education
The Role of Cultural Awareness in Tailoring Instruction for English as a Foreign Language Learners: Strategies for Effective Engagement and Understanding
1. Why is motivation good for learning? Motivation plays a vital role in effective learning, as it significantly influences both the enjoyment of the learning process and the overall outcomes. When learners are motivated, they tend to find the experience more engaging and enjoyable. This positive emotional connection to learning can make the material more relatable and interesting, leading to a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Additionally, achieving set goals brings about a profound sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. This intrinsic reward can be a powerful driving force, encouraging learners to stay committed and engaged in their studies. When learners derive joy and fulfillment from their progress, they are more likely to confront and overcome obstacles that arise during their educational journey. This cycle of motivation and achievement not only boosts confidence but also fosters a resilience that enhances the learning experience. As individuals successfully navigate challenges, they cultivate a growth mindset, making them more adaptable and willing to embrace new learning opportunities in the future. Overall, motivation is a critical component that enriches learning, enabling students to thrive academically and personally.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.about a year ago in Education








