book reviews
Book reviews for scholastic growth; read material from the world's top educators with our collection of novels, memoirs, biographies, philosophical texts and textbooks.
Is Porn the Silent Epidemic? A Deep Dive. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In an age of hyper-connectivity, a new public health crisis is unfolding in the silence of our screens. Unlike traditional epidemics marked by physical symptoms, this one is neurological, psychological, and relational. It’s the silent epidemic of modern, hardcore internet pornography, and its effects are only beginning to be understood.
By The 9x Fawdi4 months ago in Education
The Silent Language of Eyes
The human eye has always been called the window to the soul. For centuries, poets, philosophers, and dreamers have tried to capture the mystery hidden behind a single glance. Some say the eyes can lie, while others argue that they reveal the deepest truths of the heart. But what happens when one look changes the course of an entire life? This is the story of Aria, a young woman whose gaze held the power of both strength and silence.
By Emranullah4 months ago in Education
Stop Negative Thinking
Negative thinking is more than just occasional worry or stress. It’s a pattern of thoughts that focuses on failure, self-doubt, and pessimism. These thoughts can affect your decisions, emotions, and even your physical health. Exercise: Write down recurring negative thoughts for one week. Seeing them on paper helps you understand their frequency and triggers.
By Fazal wahid 4 months ago in Education
When Alliance Meets Fracture: The U.S.–Israel Relationship in the Gaza War
For decades, the alliance between Israel and the United States has been described as “unshakeable.” But as the war in Gaza enters its third year, the nature of that alliance is being tested — not only by the strategic realities on the ground, but by questions of power, agency, morality and diplomacy.
By Fazal wahid 4 months ago in Education
Google Gemini: The Future of Artificial Intelligence
Google Gemini: The Future of Artificial Intelligence In the ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, Google has taken another giant leap forward with Google Gemini — a next-generation AI model designed to push the boundaries of what machines can understand, create, and reason. Built on Google DeepMind’s latest research, Gemini represents not just an update to large language models, but a completely new way of integrating intelligence across multiple modes — text, image, audio, and video.
By waseem khan4 months ago in Education
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do
grew up with two fathers. One taught me how to work for money. The other taught me how to make money work for me. One said, “Go to school, get good grades, and find a safe job.”
By Fazal wahid 4 months ago in Education
The People’s Right to Choose Their Leader
When the framers wrote the U.S. Constitution, they deliberately refused to limit how many times a president could serve. They placed their faith not in bureaucracy but in the will and wisdom of the people. Their logic was simple: in a free republic, authority must flow upward from the governed, not downward from government. For nearly 150 years that principle stood unchallenged, until one president broke the custom and the nation followed him willingly.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Education
The Refugee Who Relearned Himself: How Online Education Rewrote the Equation of Life ?. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Some find themselves outside their homeland’s borders, yet remain within the circle of ambition. Many have been forced to leave their countries—refugees or displaced persons—due to harsh economic, social, or political conditions. And while many opportunities may come to a halt, education often feels like a distant, unreachable dream… or so it seems.
By Vertex University P R E S S4 months ago in Education
A–Z OF THE USA
A — AMERICAN DREAM The idea that no matter where you come from, you can rise to greatness through hard work. It’s more than a slogan — it’s the heartbeat of the nation. From garage startups to global empires, the dream still lives in every determined heart.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH4 months ago in Education










