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Debts you can’t pay
I’ve had a huge revelation today and it was truly accidental. I was driving to my favorite berry farm, listening to a radio program about a summer camp run for 10-12 year-old children to learn the basics of economics. The camp was called “BizTown” and the kids first were supposed to apply for a particular job in town, go through a job interview, and then get hired into a job. Not all kids got the job they wanted but most did. And then they were supposed to start a business from scratch. Of course only after they completed some training in debit and credit and foundations of running a small business.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Education
Positives of Epilepsy
I know I have written many pieces about how awful epilepsy, seizures, and medications are. This piece, as the name states, is slightly different. I was thinking about it and realized there are a few good things that have come out of this awful diagnosis.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Education
Words Do Hurt
Today is anti-bullying week. 20% of students will be bullied by the time they turn eighteen. Bullying is defined as any unwanted behavior by another person or group that creates a power imbalance and is repeated multiple times. It is seen as youth violence and is an adverse childhood experience. Bullying comes in many forms; there is physical bullying that involves tripping or kicking. Verbal bullying involves name-calling. Spreading rumors is considered relational/social bullying. Cyberbullying is harassing someone over technology and lastly damaging someone else’s property. Here are some ways to survive a bully if you end up having one.
By M.L. Lewis2 years ago in Education
Will You Be My Guinea Pig?
Now it's time to talk about guinea-pigs, because why not? Who among you would be foolhardy enough to claim guinea pigs an unworthy subject for literature? There's more to all this than meets the eye, so get ready for a tale of worlds colliding, oceans crossed by these fuzzy squeakers, which are according to some, always a satisfaction for the stomach. Prepare yourselves to hear marvels!
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in Education
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Protecting Your Financial Future: Practical Strategies to Minimize Risk and Grow Wealth
Securing your financial future is a goal that many people share, but few actively plan for. Life is full of uncertainties, from unexpected medical bills to sudden changes in the job market, and without a strategy, even steady earners can find themselves unprepared. The good news is that with thoughtful planning, disciplined habits, and practical risk management techniques, anyone can protect their wealth and create a secure financial foundation.
By Michael Petruskaabout 4 hours ago in Education
I Live By the Bottle
For about a week I had the Norovirus. The Norovirus is a gastrointestinal virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea. Most people get over it within three days. It is troublesome for the elderly and young children, as well as people with medical conditions. I, myself, have a rare medical condition called Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus.
By Sid Aaron Hirjiabout 4 hours ago in Education
Khrystyna Kurhanska on DoLadu Support Veteran Rehabilitation
Khrystyna Kurhanska is a Ukrainian entrepreneur, aromatherapist, and mental-health advocate based in Kyiv. She is chair of the board and public head of the NGO DoLadu, registered in November 2022 to support the mental health, rehabilitation, and reintegration of Ukrainian defenders, veterans, and the wider public. Public speaker bios state that DoLadu has operated mental-health centres in Kyiv hospitals and served more than 1,650 people, while later public interviews cite assistance to more than 1,800 service members. Kurhanska also founded the aroma-branding agency Ol.factory and Kamana perfume store, combining business, sensory design, psychology, and veteran-focused social recovery work.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout 14 hours ago in Education
Casie Hynes on Reducing Math Anxiety in Today’s Classrooms. AI-Generated.
Math anxiety is a challenge that continues to affect students across different learning environments, and educators like Casie Hynes are helping bring attention to how this issue can be addressed in meaningful ways. Through a focus on student experience and classroom dynamics, Casie Hynes highlights that anxiety in mathematics is often shaped by how students are taught rather than their actual ability. By shifting the emphasis toward understanding and support, it becomes possible to create learning environments where students feel more confident and engaged.
By Casie Hynesabout 16 hours ago in Education
Federated Learning Market to Surpass USD 311.4 million by 2032.. AI-Generated.
The global federated learning market was valued at approximately USD 133.1 million in 2023 and is projected to reach around USD 311.4 million by 2032, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 10.2% during the forecast period. This growth is being driven by the increasing need for privacy-preserving machine learning and secure data collaboration across industries. Organizations are adopting federated learning to train AI models without transferring sensitive data, thereby ensuring compliance with data protection regulations.
By Roberto Crumabout 20 hours ago in Education
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