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Pop culture has a place in the classroom; popular trends like hip hop help to foster interest and ignite conversations in education.
Unleashed by Nature: The YouTube Channel Revealing Earth’s Wildest, Rarest, and Most Extreme Natural Phenomena
Unleashed by Nature: The YouTube Channel Revealing the Wild World Like Never Before In a digital world overflowing with fast entertainment and short-lived trends, there remains one force that never loses its power to inspire awe: nature. From the deepest oceans to the highest mountain peaks, from predators that rule their territories to strange creatures few people have ever seen—our planet is bursting with breathtaking stories. And at the heart of this exploration stands Unleashed by Nature, a YouTube channel dedicated to showcasing the most stunning wildlife moments, extreme weather phenomena, and unbelievable natural events from across the globe.
By Anthony Boone4 months ago in Education
How Purity Culture has affected Gen Z’s self-esteem. Content Warning.
Like most college students, I find myself scrolling aimlessly through TikTok and Instagram Reels. Every once in a while, I’ll stumble upon a video that just completely blows me away. Recently, I watched a video about Ballerina Farm, which is about a woman who was a ballerina but gave up her career to be a traditional wife in Utah. Looking deeper, I found that she has millions of followers and many people love this content. Most comments support and even want this type of lifestyle. I don’t think it’s wrong to wish for this type of lifestyle, but it supports the idea of Purity Culture, which has been on the rise, especially among youth.
By Chris Cerna4 months ago in Education
10 Creepy Real Life Backstories of Stranger Things
10. MK-Ultra: The CIA’s Real Attempt at Mind Control (Yes, Really) Eleven’s backstory might feel like pure sci-fi horror, but it’s based on something the CIA actually did. Between the 1950s and 1970s, the government ran MK-Ultra, a program that basically treated humans as lab rats. They dosed people with LSD, hypnotised them, stuck them in sensory-deprivation tanks, and ran experiments on prisoners, psychiatric patients, civilians—and yes, even children. Most of the people involved had no idea what was happening. It’s horrifying, honestly.
By Roberts Georgia4 months ago in Education
Inside the Everyday Life of Europe’s Local Creators
Europe's Creators Morning light spills gently across Europe’s narrow cobblestone streets, waking up the small studios, corner workshops, and market stalls where local creators begin their day. For them, creativity is not a moment of inspiration—it’s a rhythm, a way of living that threads through every hour, every gesture. To understand Europe through its creators is to step into a world where art is not just made; it is lived.
By osama aziz4 months ago in Education
You Can Do It All- Dupre “DoItAll” Kelly and Khairi Williams’ Guide to Childhood Courage by Nwo Sparrow
How Dupre “DoItAll” Kelly and Khairi Williams Make Perseverance Accessible and Fun Exploring How You Can Do It All Helps Children Navigate Fear, Challenges, and Joy
By NWO SPARROW4 months ago in Education
Honorary Degrees aren’t a Flex Degrees
Unlike other College Degrees that aren't a flex due to the terrible job market, there are honorary degrees where all these celebrities or public figures get a honorary degree whether they get an honorary degrees for an academic credential or just an award to honor the celebrity for their achievement.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 months ago in Education
Weird But True Facts Volume 1
Did you know that honey found in the tombs of ancient Egyptians is still technically edible? I’m not so sure I would want to drop it into my morning tea, but the reasons behind honey and why it was so important to the Egyptians is interesting, so let’s get into it.
By John Watson4 months ago in Education







