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Interviews with educators, innovative graduate students and individuals who've devoted their lives to the development of the world's youth.
10 Demonstrated Ways to Realize Victory in Life
Victory could be a journey that requires cautious arranging, tireless exertion, and persistent self-improvement. Whereas the way to victory shifts for each person, certain fundamental principles remain all around pertinent. This comprehensive direct investigation of 10 effective techniques to assist you in accomplishing enduring victory in all regions of your life is complete with noteworthy steps and real-world illustrations.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Education
Asteroid 2003 MH4: A Wake-Up Call for Earth's Planetary Defense
On May 24, 2025, a massive asteroid known as **2003 MH4**, which measures approximately 335 meters in diameter, is anticipated to make a close approach to Earth. This celestial body, roughly equivalent in length to three football fields, possesses an estimated destructive capability comparable to that of **1,000 nuclear bombs**. Although current data suggests that a collision is not imminent, this event underscores the vital importance of planetary defense measures and our preparedness to address potential cosmic threats. ([The Times of India][1])
By Clare Dorsey11 months ago in Education
Environment protection or industry interests? Debate over air pollution law
In a significant environmental policy shift, Congress is considering legislation to weaken regulations on toxic air pollution, sparking fierce debate between industry advocates and public health experts. The proposed changes could alter key provisions of the Clean Air Act, the landmark law that has driven reductions in hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) for decades. Supporters argue that loosening these rules will boost economic growth and reduce regulatory burdens on businesses, while critics warn of dire consequences for public health, particularly in vulnerable communities already overburdened by industrial pollution.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Education
Why Modern Dating Feels Like a Job Interview
Dating in today’s world doesn’t feel like butterflies and handwritten notes anymore. It feels more like prepping for a boardroom presentation. From carefully worded bios to pre-date "vetting," modern romance has slowly transformed into something that eerily mirrors a job interview.
By Arvind Singh11 months ago in Education
Eating Habits
Eating Habits: The Daily Drama of My Stomach Once upon a time, there was a kingdom—called “My Stomach.” In this strange land lived an unfortunate ruler named Sir Stomach. His noble job? To manage whatever food I threw into his territory and keep the kingdom running smoothly.
By Wasib reza Fahim11 months ago in Education
Happiness lies in cantonment
The phrase “Happiness lies in cantonment” may sound simple, but it carries a deep and symbolic meaning. A cantonment is typically a place where military personnel live and operate. It is known for its discipline, cleanliness, orderliness, and a strict adherence to routine. Life in a cantonment is not chaotic or disorganized; everything follows a system, a pattern, and a sense of duty. The statement implies that true happiness in life is not found in chaos or luxury, but rather in the values symbolized by a cantonment—discipline, responsibility, cleanliness, order, and purpose.
By Wasib reza Fahim11 months ago in Education
Master Git with Jenkins & Maven in DevOps Training in Bangalore
How I Cracked Git Branching and Jenkins Integration in DevOps Six months ago, I barely knew what DevOps really meant. Today, I confidently manage Git branches, trigger Jenkins pipelines, and automate builds using Maven. The turning point? A hands-on DevOps course in Bangalore that broke down the concepts and let me build real CI/CD pipelines.
By Ayaaz Ghalib Mohammad11 months ago in Education
Mastering Data Visualization with AI and ML Courses in Bangalore
Turning Raw Data into Powerful Stories: My AI & ML Journey Not long ago, I was staring at rows and rows of CSV files, unsure how to interpret any of it. Numbers made sense, but I couldn’t “see” what the data was trying to tell me. That’s when I enrolled in one of the AI and ML courses in Bangalore, hoping to make sense of the chaos.
By Ayaaz Ghalib Mohammad11 months ago in Education
"The International Space Station: A Beacon of Human Cooperation and Scientific Discovery"
The l Space Station: Humanity's Laboratory in Orbit he International Space Station (ISS) is one of humanity's most significant and ambitious achievements in space exploration. Orbiting the Earth at an average altitude of 400 kilometers (about 250 miles), the ISS is a large spacecraft and scientific laboratory that serves as a platform for international cooperation, scientific discovery, and technological innovation. With contributions from space agencies across the globe, the ISS stands as a symbol of what nations can achieve together in the pursuit of knowledge and exploration.
By Nasir Khan11 months ago in Education
The Story of Prophet Adam (A.S.): His Disobedience and Descent to Earth
Prophet Adam (A.S.) is the first human being and the first prophet of Islam. His story, narrated in the Qur’an, is not just a historical account but a deep spiritual lesson. It tells us about creation, free will, repentance, the role of Satan, and the purpose of human life on Earth. Through this story, we learn about the mercy of Allah, the consequences of disobedience, and the path of redemption. The Creation of Adam (A.S.)
By Wasib reza Fahim11 months ago in Education






