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From balancing your course load to forging relationships with classmates to extracurricular involvement, these are the tried and true methods to nail your career as a student.
Why Solar Radiation Varies: Understanding the Changing Energy from the Sun
What Is Solar Radiation? Solar radiation refers to the electromagnetic energy emitted by the Sun. This energy travels through space in the form of light, heat, and other types of radiation. When solar radiation reaches Earth, some of it is absorbed by the atmosphere, some is reflected back into space, and the rest reaches the surface.
By shahkar jalal16 days ago in Education
Srimad Bhagavatam
Srimad Bhagavatam: A Complete Guide to Bhakti, Dharma, and Divine Love Among the sacred texts of the Vedic tradition, few scriptures hold as much spiritual depth and devotional beauty as the Srimad Bhagavatam. For centuries, this revered text has guided seekers toward understanding the true purpose of life, the nature of divine love, and the path of pure devotion. Devotees and spiritual scholars across the world regard Srimad Bhagavatam as a treasure house of spiritual wisdom that reveals the ultimate goal of human existence.
By sudeshna rarhi16 days ago in Education
The Value of Respect. AI-Generated.
On a cold winter morning, the school hallways were still quiet when Bashir arrived, as he always did before sunrise. He unlocked the gates, swept the corridors, wiped the classroom windows, and cleaned the floors before the students came rushing in.
By Waleed khan16 days ago in Education
When Learning Feels Like War: A Child’s Hidden Struggle With Words
Every morning, the school bell sounded like the beginning of a battle. For most children, school was a place of friends, laughter, and learning. But for nine-year-old Arman, it felt like stepping onto a battlefield where he was already losing.
By imtiazalam17 days ago in Education
"Beware the Ides of March"
Superstitious people may believe some days are unlucky. For instance, some think Friday the 13th is an unlucky day. Another day some people consider unlucky is March 15 because the English playwright William Shakespeare said in his famous play, Julius Caesar:
By Margaret Minnicks17 days ago in Education
A Memory I’ll Hold On to Forever
The hallway outside the classroom was unusually quiet that morning. Most of the students had already arrived. Their voices floated through the door; laughter, small conversations, the rustling sound of chairs being moved across the floor.
By Lori A. A.17 days ago in Education
Distracted Thoughts
I go for a swim every Sunday morning. I’m not sure why I started there. Probably because that’s where I started thinking about writing this. But that being the case I could quite easily have started when I was looking at the hot honey Jaffa Cakes in Tesco that I hadn’t gone in to buy but had caught my eye en route to the eggs. I slipped towards it then. I suppose I could start from the drive to the massive antique shop or a couple of times when I was in there too, the idea drifted in and out like a desperate jellyfish trying hard not to get stuck on the shore. It has some sense of shape but little direction and every chance of being pecked to bits by angry seagulls. Now I’ll go back to the swimming pool, that is a useful place to start.
By Simon Curtis19 days ago in Education









