aly rahman
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the road is dark
The lecture, that ubiquitous feature of classrooms across the globe, has a surprisingly long and fascinating history. Far from being a static method of information transmission, the lecture has evolved dramatically over time, reflecting the changing landscape of knowledge, technology, and pedagogical practices. This article delves into the origins of the lecture, exploring the practical limitations that birthed it and the evolving role it has played in education over centuries.
By aly rahmanabout a month ago in History
dark love on the bridge
The Blackwater Bridge wasn't exactly a place known for romance. Sure, it had a certain brooding charm, all rusted metal and looming over the inky river, but most folks crossed it with a quickened pace and a silent prayer they wouldn't get mugged. Not me, though. I came for Ezra.
By aly rahmanabout a month ago in Fiction
love comes from paper airplanes
Sarah wasn't looking for love. Not really. She was content with her life - blasting music in her beat-up Honda Civic, weekend shifts at the local bookstore, and a cat named Mittens who judged her every move. But then came Kevin, the new delivery guy at the bookstore.
By aly rahmanabout a month ago in Fiction