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Funlearn
I was reading about the importance of people having fun recently — hence the title. Well, yes, it may be obvious, people work better, learn better, live better when they have fun. So when and why have we then lost the habit of including fun in our work life (or academic life, for that matter) without feeling guilty about it, as if having fun correlated with work or learning is equal to actually not working and not learning?
Roxana RadulescuPublished 7 years ago in Journal5 Ways To Earn Money Online
You use the internet all the time. Why not make money while doing so? Here are FIVE ways that you can make money online! 1. Surveys
Steph LilianaPublished 7 years ago in JournalMy Adventures as a Pizza Delivery Driver
If you have ever been robbed of anything before, it is one of the worst feelings in the world. Having said that, my story begins. First of all, let me give you a brief description of what kind of car I deliver pizzas in. My car came from an automotive auction, and the only key that I have ever had to the car is the ignition key. No door key, no trunk key. The right front fender is bent all out of whack and is held on with a zip tie. Also, there is no front grill on my car. Oh, by the way, the car is a Honda.
Rhonda FarleyPublished 7 years ago in JournalPower Trips Trip You Up
Power Corrupts. Power affects people. Power interferes with the ability to think straight. Power drives those with any significant amount of it to become desperate and irrational to hold onto it; to assert that their view of their own position as a reality. They will start to "flex" and pull rank just to assure them that they can. A common saying holds true here: "Any boss who has to say they are the boss is not the boss."
Casey ParkerPublished 7 years ago in JournalThe Price of Education and Teaching: Part IV
When I finally got my letter of admission to the only university I'd applied to, I was just happy I'd been accepted and almost decided not to go. However, the teacher I was working with as an assistant told me I had to go. I told her I'd already missed the deadline and would have to pay a late fee; she told me to pay the late fee and get out of her classroom; if she hadn't said that, I wouldn't have budged. I turned in my resignation to the district and started making packing plans.
Martina R. GallegosPublished 7 years ago in JournalStarting Small
Senior year. Everyone buzzing with excitement as they got college acceptance letters, all showing off the fancy private schools they would be a part of.
Samantha StGPublished 7 years ago in JournalMaths (or Math)
Maths (or Math). This word strikes fear into most people or at least it brings up bad memories at school. Memorising times tables, learning equations and algebra which most of us never use.
Gregory EzePublished 7 years ago in JournalThe World's Most Epic Commutes
For many, the daily commute to work can be an incredible burden. Whether it's by car, bus, subway, walk - getting to work can be a grind.
Richard OwensPublished 7 years ago in Journal