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Cybersecurity Specialist Career: Roles, Skills, and Career Outlook
With the number and cost of cyberthreats growing exponentially, cybersecurity has become one of the top priorities for organizations globally. Every sector, from finance to healthcare and education to government, is vulnerable to various kinds of cyberthreats. It requires robust security measures to protect critical infrastructure and sensitive data.
By Pradip Mohapatra12 days ago in Education
Is Evidence-based Medicine a Joke?
The medical profession often brings to mind the image of the proverbial ostrich: burying its head in the sand, hoping problems will disappear. While doctors claim to practice evidence-based medicine, there is a glaring oversight when it comes to mental illness. They routinely ignore the growing evidence that our thinking itself is a hypnotic process—that we are, in a sense, continually self-hypnotising through our inner dialogue. The profession’s lack of understanding about hypnosis and its mechanisms results in a reluctance to investigate this mystery. Rather than exploring how ego and self-hypnosis shape mental states, many in the field shy away, perhaps because it requires confronting their own egos. This avoidance is neither scientific nor professional.
By Mal Mohanlal13 days ago in Education
The Art of Slowing Down in the Classroom
A fast classroom can look productive from the doorway. Pages are turning, hands are up, transitions are tight, and the schedule keeps moving with barely a pause. Many schools are built around that rhythm, and for understandable reasons. Teachers have standards to cover, families want progress they can see, and the day itself is often packed before it even begins.
By Kelsey Thorn13 days ago in Education
Why Children Need Quiet as Much as Play
Children are often described through motion. Adults picture running feet, loud laughter, blanket forts, toy cars under the couch, and the kind of energy that can turn an ordinary room into a full afternoon story. Play deserves that attention. It helps children test ideas, build social skills, use language in flexible ways, and work through feelings they cannot always name yet.
By Kelsey Thorn13 days ago in Education
NCLEX Exam Questions Explained: What to Expect in 2026. AI-Generated.
Preparing for the NCLEX can feel confusing at first, especially when you’re not sure what the questions will actually look like. A lot of nursing students spend months studying content, memorizing facts, and still walk into the exam feeling unprepared. Not because they didn’t study enough, but because the exam doesn’t really test you the way you expect.
By Sulcus Learning14 days ago in Education








