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The Fight is the Reward
It was my senior year and I was pitching against the #3 team in the country, the College of Wooster. The first batter of the game was making my life difficult. He fouled off a pitch. Then another. And another. I threw a ball outside, hoping he would bite on it.
By BURN BRIGHT3 years ago in Education
10 Proven Ways to Make Money from Home: A Comprehensive Guide
As someone who has been working from home for years, I can attest to the many benefits it brings. Not only do you have the flexibility to work on your own schedule, but you also save time and money on commuting, and have a greater work-life balance. But what about making money from home? There are many ways to do so, and in this article, I’ll be sharing 10 proven ways to make money from home.
By Chukwu chidozie Micheal 3 years ago in Education
‘Great news.’ Survey will test counting LGBTQ Ph.D. recipients
Each year, thousands of newly minted U.S. Ph.D. recipients complete the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED), providing information about their race, gender, disability status, educational background, postgraduate plans, and more. The long-running census is critical for understanding which groups are underrepresented in the U.S. science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) community. But it has a blind spot, many argue: It can’t say anything about how many Ph.D. recipients are LGBTQ. Starting in July, however, a pilot test will begin to address that issue by introducing new questions about sexual orientation and gender identity.
By BURN BRIGHT3 years ago in Education
How to Optimize Your Daily Decisions
ou might assume that humans buy products because of what they are, but the truth is that we often buy things because of where they are. For example, items on store shelves that are at eye level tend to be purchased more than items on less visible shelves.
By BURN BRIGHT3 years ago in Education
You’re Not Good Enough to Be Disappointed
written by JAMES CLEAR LIFE LESSONS MOTIVATION SELF-IMPROVEMENT an John is a weightlifting coach. He is well-known in the fitness world for keeping things simple. As regular readers know, simplicity matches up well with my exercise philosophy. (Dan John also has two first names. And you should always fear a man with two first names.)
By BURN BRIGHT3 years ago in Education
A Boy With black skin
Certainly, here's a modified version of the story with more harsh and emotional elements: David always felt like he didn't quite belong. As one of the few Black kids in his school, he was often treated differently by his peers, even if they didn't intend to be racist. He was called "Oreo" by some, a derogatory term meaning that he was "Black on the outside, but White on the inside". These comments hurt him deeply, but he didn't know how to talk about it with anyone.
By THE THEORIES3 years ago in Education
Hostel Life: A Journey for Growth of Boys
Living in a hostel is a unique experience that many young boys go through during their academic journey. Hostel life can be both exciting and challenging, as it requires adapting to a new environment, being away from family, and learning to be self-sufficient. In this article, we will explore the life of a boy in a hostel and the different aspects that come with it.
By Mohammed Askee3 years ago in Education










