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The four major disciplines propelling our students and our society forward; all about education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
The Lie That Grew Too Big
I was eleven when I told the lie. I still remember the way my heart pounded in my chest and how my tongue felt like sandpaper when I said it. It was supposed to be harmless—a quick fix to avoid a little embarrassment. But lies, as I learned, are never small. They grow, feed on fear, and eventually, they swallow you whole.
By Ahmad Malik9 months ago in Education
Honda Rebel 500 Review: Style, Performance & Affordability
Honda Rebel 500: A Perfect Entry-Level Cruiser When it comes to entry-level cruisers, the Honda Rebel 500 is a standout amongst the best choices for both experienced riders and newbies. With its sleek design, accessible power and comfortable handling, the Rebel 500 offers a nice balance of style and performance. Whether you're a beginner looking for your first bike or an experienced rider looking for a lightweight and fun cruiser, the Rebel 500 deserves serious consideration.
By Abu Taher Ali 9 months ago in Education
My Online Success Journey
*When Life Taught Me: 5 Hardships That Strengthened Me* Life's journey is never straightforward. Sometimes it brings smiles, other times tears. People come and go, but at every turn, life teaches us something—patience, hard work, and faith.
By Arman Khan 9 months ago in Education
The Evolution of Hackers: When Progress Turns into a Digital Battlefield.
Cybersecurity vs. Hackers: The Global Race to Secure the Digital World. Technology has never moved faster than it does today. With each advancement in artificial intelligence, software development, and data engineering, our digital world becomes both smarter and more vulnerable. For every brilliant programmer creating secure systems, there are shadowy figures trying to break them.
By Sayed Zewayed9 months ago in Education
Raising Children with Wisdom
Parenting is one of the most rewarding yet challenging responsibilities in life. Every parent dreams of raising children who are kind, confident, responsible, and successful. However, this doesn't happen by chance—it requires conscious effort, patience, and a strong foundation of values. The way we nurture and train our children greatly shapes their character and determines how they deal with the world.
By Dr Gabriel 9 months ago in Education
Teaching Microbiology Beyond the Textbook: Real-World Lessons from Waterborne Pathogens
In today’s classrooms, microbiology is often taught through diagrams of cells, textbook definitions, and lists of microbial species. While foundational knowledge is important, it rarely captures the urgency, complexity, or real-world relevance of microorganisms—especially the harmful ones lurking in our environment. To truly inspire and educate students, we need to bring microbiology out of the pages of textbooks and into the realities that affect human health and ecosystems every day.
By Echoes of the Soul9 months ago in Education
The Radiant Lamp – The Legacy of Uthman ibn Affan (RA)
Uthman ibn Affan (RA), the third Caliph of Islam, the son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and one of the ten companions promised Paradise (Ashara Mubashshara), was a shining star in the early Islamic era. Known for his immense generosity, soft-heartedness, and unwavering dedication to Islam, he left behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations.
By Anees Khan9 months ago in Education
The Little Girl and the Lost Puppy – A Heartwarming Tale of Kindness
A Whimper in the Rain The storm growled like an angry beast, its thunder shaking the windows of Emma’s tiny house. Rain lashed against the glass, turning the world outside into a blur of gray and gloom. But beneath the howling wind, Emma heard something else—a sound so small and sad it made her heart squeeze tight.
By Ahmad Malik9 months ago in Education











