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Cilka's Journey: A Book Review
For the last two years, I've set reading challenges for myself on Goodreads. Last year, I exceeded the goal I set for myself, so this year I increased the number of books I wanted to read. I also tried to pick books that were more interesting to me personally rather than following a best seller list or award list like those awarded the Pulitzer Prize. The reason for this is that I've read some duds. These books were duds that were on a best-seller list or had won a literary prize in recent years. I promised myself I wasn't going to go by any list this year when I chose my reading material.
By Carol Labuzzetta3 years ago in Education
Resilience: A Key Quality for Students
What do you consider important for students to know? Is it the content in your class? Is it how to apply that content to everyday life? Or might it be how to keep working through a problem they might encounter along the way?
By Carol Labuzzetta3 years ago in Education
Five Reasons to Learn DevOps
According to a recent study, around 15000 working professionals found that developers are becoming increasingly interested in DevOps careers. The survey also found that working as a DevOps engineer helps developers grow their skill set and find more job satisfaction.
By Artical Media3 years ago in Education
A Beginners Guide on Ethical Hacking Using Kali Linux || What is, How to Install & Use
Kali Linux is an open-source distribution of Linux, which is designed as a cross-platform and can be used on multiple operating systems including Windows, Mac, and various mobile devices. It was developed by Ankur Bhardwaj, who now works as the chief technology officer at Google, in response to high demand from users and developers.
By Technogibran3 years ago in Education
How You Can Unlock the Potential of the Adolescent Mind for STEM Education
How You Can Unlock the Potential of the Adolescent Mind for STEM Education Your kids' developing brain experiences many changes as they approach adolescence. These changes spur the brain on the creative path for developing innovative ideas.
By Play computer3 years ago in Education
Life Hacks to Do Trigonometry Faster
Trigonometry is one of the most challenging subjects in math. It's not just memorizing long lists of formulas (although that doesn't help) but the fact that these formulas often have little or no connection. To understand trig, you need to see the relationships between the various formulas, which can be a real challenge.
By Thornie Longmuir3 years ago in Education
10 Peppers Every Spice Lover Needs to Eat at Least Once
10 Peppers Every Spice Lover Needs to Eat at Least Once Ten peppers is just the tip of the iceberg. There are more than 50,000 different varieties of peppers, and pepper growers constantly create new ones. Because capsaicin is present, peppers are sour and spicy; the more capsaicin a pepper contains, the hotter it will be. American pharmacist Wilbur Scoville devised a method to gauge pepper intensity in 1912. A low Scoville number indicates that your pepper is mild, and a high number indicates that your pepper packs a punch. The Scoville scale is still in use today. Without the added zest that a chilli pepper brings, a meal isn't really a meal for many pepper enthusiasts. Peppers are a great source of fibre, folic acid, potassium, vitamins A and C, and they can also improve the taste of boring foods. There are many pepper enthusiasts in the US, and there are just as many websites that cater to their preferences. A mouse click will quickly bring up articles, recipes, and advice on growing peppers. Each pepper has a Scoville rating, as you can see. On this scale, several peppers have a large range; eating some of them is somewhat risky. Be cautious!
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Education







