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Confederates Organized Religiously in Catholic Schools on Long Island
As the world publicly demonstrates their demand for equality, businesses have felt pressure from society to choose a side. The organization’s concerns to stand in solidarity to improve racial injustices are senseless. Companies have chosen to “take a knee” without recollecting their past. Kellenberg Memorial High School located in Uniondale, New York is one of them.
By Shayna Prophet4 years ago in Education
A Few Memorable Moments that Could Only Happen in Plattsburgh
Movie Night Hawkins Hall We all probably had that one person at Plattsburgh who we were totally in sync with. We knew what the other person was thinking before they did. One such couple in my group outshone us all. In this case, movie night did the telling, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom had the rest of us rocking in our shoes. Of course, our boys were hitting on all cylinders, and there were just as many laughs from the screen as there were from our seats. The preeminent moment took place as Indy and Willie began acting on the obvious sexual tension and did their dance all those years ago. “I'm a scientist. I like doing research on certain "nocturnal activities,” Harrison Ford is all cool.
By Rich Monetti4 years ago in Education
How to Become a Software Engineer in Less than 12 Months
What Does Becoming a Software Engineer Entail? Software engineering focuses on the needs of end users. After understanding what a user requires/prefers, the engineer will work on crafting an application that will satisfy that user’s needs. Note that software engineers don’t always have to create new applications as they can also modify existing ones to better suit a client’s preferences.
By Emma Williams4 years ago in Education
Why I dropped out of Law School and Don't Regret it
Ever since I was a young girl I knew I wanted to go to law school. I had this picture in my mind of what a lawyer looked like, how much money they made and how perfect my life would be once I reached my goal of becoming a lawyer. Even my mom would tell me "One day you're going to be a lawyer because you just love to argue!" I was the one person all my friends and family would call if they had legal questions, needed resources or got arrested for a DUI. *Welp* Needless to say, I was on a path to achieve my destiny of becoming a lawyer.
By Karina Diaz4 years ago in Education
Finding a Healthy Balance While Distance Learning This Fall
Are you taking your schooling online this fall? Maybe it wasn't your decision, but distance learning is a good idea right now, as many traditional institutions remain in limbo with health and safety concerns.
By Alyssa Abel4 years ago in Education
This Language App Teach You The Language of Your Dreams
Ok, you're going to your favorite holiday destination but you don't have time to learn the language of the country You don't have time for that. All that work that slurped in your daily life, from keeping the house, to your children activities, to your work to provide for them.
By Agnes Laurens4 years ago in Education
How BML Munjal University’s International Collaborations Offer a Better Exposure in Engineering Studies?
International collaborations between universities are always advantageous to all, be it to the students, staff, or the growth of the institutions involved. When talking of BML Munjal University (BMU), it was established by the promoters of Hero Group and has now won accolades like ‘the most upcoming engineering college’ in 2019 by Assocham. This university is one of the few educational institutions in India that has made meaningful modifications to the curriculum it offers. Unlike many other colleges where theoretical learning is still followed, BMU is a game-changer and has laid a strong focus on hands-on and practice-based learning.
By Rohit Nagpal4 years ago in Education
Top 10 Private and Government Universities in Bengaluru, India
Bengaluru is a city full of aspiring students in today’s world, it is not a problem to call it a student’s city. It undoubtedly has a college for each stream for every student to specialise in. All the streams have prestigious colleges to study in Bangalore.There are approximately 473 affiliated colleges, 3 constituent colleges, 41 post-graduate departments and Directorates of Higher learning under Bangalore University.
By Vidhyarthi Darpan4 years ago in Education
The Essentials Of Statistics: A Brief Overview
Statistics is a fairly complicated subject. Solving a typical stats problem requires a good grasp on the subject basics and a systematic approach. The difficulties of the subject compel many new students to seek out expert stats homework help while solving tough solving sums.
By Sophia lee4 years ago in Education
Knowing Your Students
School is almost here and COVID-19 has changed the atmosphere as we prepare for going back to school. Some schools are opening for face to face instruction, some are going virtual, and some are doing hybrid programs. Parents are making decisions about whether to send their kids into the classroom, some are choosing virtual education, and some are choosing to homeschool. Whatever your situation is, and whatever you choose, I am not here to judge you. We made the choice that was the best for our family and I assume everyone else is doing the same. But, if you are an educator who is finding yourself suddenly in the virtual education world due to COVID-19, you may have lots of questions. I am here to hopefully help.
By Staci Dillon4 years ago in Education
Unpacking Our Students' Emotional Baggage for Success and High Standards
I am unapologetically an introvert by nature. I require a significant amount of quiet/alone time in order to perform at my peak. I am non-confrontational and often let things go unaddressed as I typically do not wish to “disrupt the peace”. I give you this background information to give you an idea of how significant the situation in this paper is to my heart as an educator, more specifically an educator who has first- hand knowledge of poverty as I come from it and by many standards I am still living in it.
By Veronica Thompson4 years ago in Education