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Debts you can’t pay
I’ve had a huge revelation today and it was truly accidental. I was driving to my favorite berry farm, listening to a radio program about a summer camp run for 10-12 year-old children to learn the basics of economics. The camp was called “BizTown” and the kids first were supposed to apply for a particular job in town, go through a job interview, and then get hired into a job. Not all kids got the job they wanted but most did. And then they were supposed to start a business from scratch. Of course only after they completed some training in debit and credit and foundations of running a small business.
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in Education
Positives of Epilepsy
I know I have written many pieces about how awful epilepsy, seizures, and medications are. This piece, as the name states, is slightly different. I was thinking about it and realized there are a few good things that have come out of this awful diagnosis.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Education
Words Do Hurt
Today is anti-bullying week. 20% of students will be bullied by the time they turn eighteen. Bullying is defined as any unwanted behavior by another person or group that creates a power imbalance and is repeated multiple times. It is seen as youth violence and is an adverse childhood experience. Bullying comes in many forms; there is physical bullying that involves tripping or kicking. Verbal bullying involves name-calling. Spreading rumors is considered relational/social bullying. Cyberbullying is harassing someone over technology and lastly damaging someone else’s property. Here are some ways to survive a bully if you end up having one.
By M.L. Lewis2 years ago in Education
Will You Be My Guinea Pig?
Now it's time to talk about guinea-pigs, because why not? Who among you would be foolhardy enough to claim guinea pigs an unworthy subject for literature? There's more to all this than meets the eye, so get ready for a tale of worlds colliding, oceans crossed by these fuzzy squeakers, which are according to some, always a satisfaction for the stomach. Prepare yourselves to hear marvels!
By Rob Angeli2 years ago in Education
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Education.
How False Claims About Bill Gates and COVID-19 Spread Online
The COVID-19 pandemic was one of the most disruptive global events in recent memory. With fear, uncertainty, and rapidly changing science driving public discourse, misinformation spread almost as quickly as the virus itself. Among the many unfounded claims that circulated, one of the most persistent involved Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates — wrongly accused of using the pandemic for personal gain, control, or even population manipulation. But why did such false narratives take hold, and how did Bill Gates become a focal point of COVID-related conspiracy theories?
By Irshad Abbasi about 2 hours ago in Education
The Class that Kicked my Ass
The most difficult undergraduate course I took was Linguistics, and the most difficult graduate school course for me was History and Theory of Rhetoric. The language of language was difficult to learn; it’s dense, it has its own symbols. Diagramming and scansion are only the tip of the iceberg. Gaining a basic understanding of inflection and the difference between inflected and uninflected language was an easy threshold, as were consonance and asonance (we’ll go in-depth with those very soon). When we got down to phonemes and their meanings, I was out of my depth. I’m returning to the text now, hoping to gain passage through thresholds previously impenetrable.
By Harper Lewisabout 5 hours ago in Education
How Genomics Powers Humanitarian Impact Across Global Communities
Genomics powers humanitarian impact by using genetic science to solve urgent human problems. Genomics is the study of all genes in a living being. It helps experts understand how diseases spread, how bodies respond to treatment, and how crops survive harsh weather. Today, genomics powers humanitarian impact in health care, agriculture, disaster response, and public planning. It brings science closer to communities that face daily risks.
By Mark Bouzykabout 8 hours ago in Education
Probabilistic Stress Testing for Forex Trading Software
Forex markets are fast, active, and always changing. Prices move quickly because of economic news, world events, central bank decisions, and market mood. In this fast environment, forex trading software must be stable and reliable. One of the best ways to make sure the system works well in all situations is through probabilistic stress testing. This method uses probability-based models to simulate many different market situations. Instead of testing the software only with past data, it creates thousands of possible future outcomes. This helps check how trading strategies, risk controls, and order execution perform when the market is uncertain. Understanding probabilistic stress testing shows how modern forex platforms stay stable, transparent, and strong over the long term.
By james hallabout 14 hours ago in Education
Augmented and Virtual Reality in Education Market to Reach Nearly USD 75 Billion by 2033. AI-Generated.
Augmented and Virtual Reality in Education Market Overview The augmented and virtual reality in education market covers the use of AR and VR hardware, software, and content to deliver immersive learning experiences in schools, universities, and workforce training. This market is being used for simulation-based teaching, virtual labs, skills practice, and guided lessons that are difficult to deliver through traditional formats. The global market size is expected to reach USD 75 billion by 2033, rising from USD 17.2 billion in 2025. Growth is expected at a CAGR of 20.26% from 2024 to 2033.
By Roberto Crumabout 14 hours ago in Education
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