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What's in a second?
In 1967, an international assembly of researchers convened to address a longstanding scientific inquiry that has intrigued minds for centuries: the precise duration of a second. Despite its seemingly straightforward nature, the concept of a second had sparked questions regarding its accuracy, basis, and scientific definition as a fundamental unit of time.
finding.dharmaPublished 2 months ago in EducationIs College Worth It?
Many people once dreamed of getting a higher education by going to college or University but now we all see these these institutions don't actually provide their students with much of a future. These places offer worthless majors without telling their students they are worthless and I am not just talking about things like women's studies. There are plenty of STEM majors that will get you a poor return. It would be great if our government passed a law requiring colleges and universities to provide data about how much in demand a particular major is and how much you can expect to get paid when you first start, not the average salary since that will just inflate the pay. Imagine you are some idiot like me who gets a degree in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry as well as taking tons of medical courses such as Immunology, Pathology, Embryology and more only to barely be able to find a job that pays very poorly because many STEM jobs requiring you to be a post doc with 10 years of experience and will pay $35,000 a year. I had hoped to go to Medical School but that didn't happen. Please watch this video on my gaming channel and subscribe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YanD3HWjnDg I also want to add, why would anyone want to go to an Ivy League University such as Harvard considering how horrid they are. If it wasn't for their 400 year reputation (which they have destroyed) and large sums of money they would just be a 5th rate University. Ivy league universities are were rich kids that never have to work get together to make connections and after they graduate make laws that effects those of us that are not rich and have to work. They are trash in my humble opinion.
Ferrari KingPublished 2 months ago in EducationThe Role of Admission Management System in Educational Institutions
Introduction: In the contemporary landscape of education, the Admission Management System has become a critical component for institutions seeking efficiency in the enrollment process. This blog explores the functionalities, benefits, and transformative impact of an Admission Management System, shedding light on how it simplifies and enhances the entire admissions journey.
Anirudh RoyPublished 2 months ago in EducationThe Wonders of Pre School: Where Little Minds Shine Bright
Hey there, fellow parents, caregivers, and anyone with a curious little one in tow! Today, we're diving headfirst into the magical world of preschools. Yes, you heard it right – those wonderlands where tiny tots embark on grand adventures of learning, laughter, and, of course, the occasional finger-painting masterpiece. So, grab your snacks and buckle up for a joyous ride through the land of early education!
saad ahmedPublished 2 months ago in EducationAI ERA
The arrival of the AI era is not a singular event, but a gradual unfolding, a tapestry woven from threads of technological advancements, societal shifts, and philosophical inquiries. To understand its true scope, we must delve into these interwoven strands, exploring both the potential and the pitfalls that lie ahead.
zprotech homesolutionPublished 2 months ago in EducationDemystifying the CBSE Syllabus for Class 6th Students
For CBSE Class 6th students, understanding the syllabus is the first step towards effective academic planning and success. The CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) syllabus provides a comprehensive framework that outlines the subjects, topics, and learning objectives for the academic year. In this blog, we aim to demystify the CBSE syllabus for Class 6th students, helping them gain clarity and navigate through their studies with confidence.
Entab Infotech Pvt LtdPublished 2 months ago in EducationWhat is English Language Laboratory
There are two primary labs at school: one for science and the other for English language learning. Science Lab: A dedicated space equipped with instruments and apparatus to conduct experiments in science. Experiments are how we learn about biology, chemistry, and physics. Scales, test tubes, and microscopes are examples of tools that humans use to learn how things run.
DigitalLab001Published 2 months ago in EducationLeveraging Lessons from Youtubers, Influencers, and Podcasters
Have you ever stopped to ponder the practicality of what you learned in high school? How often do you find yourself using advanced math, physics, or chemistry in your day-to-day life? If you're like many, the answer is not often, if at all. Yet, these subjects remain a cornerstone of our education system, despite their limited real-world relevance for a significant portion of the population. This disconnect begs the question: why should students invest time and energy into learning material that holds little to no practical value for their lives?
Banzan A. B.Published 2 months ago in EducationHow oral sex, contaminated private parts might set off eye disease.
In a post by a wellbeing and wellbeing brand, Health line, gonococcus conjunctivitis, otherwise called pink eye, is a contamination that creates because of gonorrhea disease.
Yohanna ZakkaPublished 2 months ago in EducationThe Last Prophet: Hazrat Muhammad(PBUH)
In the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, over 1400 years ago, a man was born who would change the course of history and leave an indelible mark on humanity. This man was none other than Hazrat Muhammad, the last prophet of Islam, revered by millions around the globe. His life story is not just a tale of a prophet but a narrative filled with lessons of kindness, resilience, and the pursuit of justice.
ALLAH DITTAPublished 2 months ago in EducationCriticism of Blackness in Shakespeare's "Othello"
For centuries, William Shakespeare has been touted as one of the world’s most celebrated playwrights and poet laureates of the Elizabethan Jacobean Era. It was during the English Renaissance Movement that Europe would witness his theatrical interpretation of whiteness and the aggrandizement of the presumptive power of the white European cultural model.
RL StevensonPublished 2 months ago in EducationWhat Happens When We Die
When you die, your body stops functioning as one wound expect. Your heart stops beating and your brain ceases to have any activity. You may have cardiac death or brain death. It is a know fact that machines can keep you alive a little longer. People who have been brought back from near death experiences have reported seeing a light or being aware of their surroundings. If you pass through the light, you experience biological death. Your muscles relax, causing your sphincter to release waste and gas. Men may ejaculate, and women may give birth after death in rare cases if thye are pregnant. Air may escape from your body, creating moans and groans. Muscle contractions can cause twitching. Blood will pool in certain areas, causing a purple discoloration known as livor mortis.
Malcolm TardPublished 2 months ago in Education