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From balancing your course load to forging relationships with classmates to extracurricular involvement, these are the tried and true methods to nail your career as a student.
Wesley Farnsworth: On Authentic Christian Community with Evidence, Human Rights, and Critical Thinking
Wesley Farnsworth is an author, speaker, and communications professional whose work centers on faith, transformation, and the formation of authentic Christian community. With more than 16 years of experience in visual storytelling, branding, and digital communication—including service in military public affairs—he helps individuals, churches, and nonprofits communicate with clarity, integrity, and purpose.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen21 days ago in Education
Dr. Sam Adeyemi on Belonging, Discipline, and Restoration: Theology of Community in Christianity
Dr. Sam Adeyemi is an Atlanta-based CEO, executive coach, and author who leads Sam Adeyemi, GLC, Inc. He founded and serves as executive director of Daystar Leadership Academy, whose programs have graduated 45,000+ alumni. With a large social-media following, he delivers leadership and organizational-growth guidance to executives worldwide. Adeyemi earned a Doctorate in Strategic Leadership from Regent University and belongs to the International Leadership Association. His books include Dear Leader: Your Flagship Guide to Successful Leadership and SHIFTS. He also cofounded Daystar Christian Centre in Lagos, Nigeria, where he is Senior Pastor. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, Nike.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen22 days ago in Education
Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin, M.S., LCPC on Imago Dialogue, Repair, and Relationship Safety
Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin, M.S., LCPC, is founder and therapist at The Marriage Restoration Project in the Baltimore area. An ordained rabbi and Certified Imago Relationship Therapist and workshop presenter, he guides couples through intensives, retreats, and counseling aimed at restoring safety, communication, and connection after conflict or crisis. He holds a master’s in Counseling Psychology from Loyola University Maryland and trained with the Imago Relationship Institute. Slatkin earned a B.A. in Middle Eastern Studies, with undergraduate study at George Washington University and Oxford, and authored The Five Step Action Plan to a Happy & Healthy Marriage. He also co-edited curricula.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen22 days ago in Education
Rabbi Ilan Glazer on the Ethics of Belonging, Conflict, and Community in Jewish Life
Rabbi Ilan Glazer is a Jewish clergy leader whose work centers on community, ethics, and ritual life. He has served in congregational settings, including a synagogue in Memphis, Tennessee, and has also worked in non-congregational rabbinic roles. Drawing on experience in Israel and the United States, he reflects on how communities balance welcome and boundaries, manage conflict, and build accountability. Glazer speaks candidly about power dynamics, professional burnout, and the pressures of constant digital access. He emphasizes Shabbat as an anchor of Jewish time and highlights b'tzelem Elohim as a guiding ethic of human dignity in contemporary synagogue life today.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen22 days ago in Education
Basics on How to Build Good Credit
Your credit score might feel like a mysterious number you only think about when applying for a loan or credit card. But in reality, credit plays a much bigger role in your financial life than most people realize. It can affect everything from the interest rates you pay to whether you’re approved for an apartment or even certain jobs.
By Anthony Bahamonde22 days ago in Education
Smart Ways to Prevent AI From Taking Your Job
Artificial intelligence is changing the workplace faster than almost any technology before it. From automated customer service to AI-generated reports, images, and code, it’s natural to wonder: Will AI take my job?
By Anthony Bahamonde22 days ago in Education
Ai Basics Everyone Should Know for the Future
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept reserved for scientists or tech companies. It’s already shaping how we work, learn, communicate, and make decisions. From recommendation systems on streaming platforms to AI assistants that help write emails, analyze data, or generate images, AI has quietly become part of everyday life.
By Anthony Bahamonde22 days ago in Education
From Job to Prison: Revenge, Sacrifice, and Ending
The story begins by showing a bald and strong man named Bradley, who is a car mechanic by profession. As usual, Bradley reaches the garage with a broken car, but after arriving there, he sees that the garage owner is anxiously waiting only for him, which makes him a little surprised. Then the garage owner calls him into his office. Hearing this, Bradley understands that he is about to be fired from his job, and exactly that happens. The owner tells him that these days the garage is going through a financial crisis, and that is why he is being forced to fire some workers. But this is only an excuse, because Bradley is a hard-tempered man, and the owner wants to remove him and hire someone who flatters him. Now since Bradley is a tough man, he does not argue with the owner. He goes to the locker room, takes out his belongings, takes his car, and silently leaves for home. And yes, friends, this is where the downfall of Bradley’s life begins, which continues straight until the end of the story and ends there. Anyway, Bradley stops his car in front of his house, and at the same time he sees that his wife Lauren is sitting in her car, talking to someone on the phone. Bradley becomes suspicious of her. To know the truth, he keeps watching her carefully for some time. When he becomes sure, he immediately goes to Lauren and tells her to open the car door. His wife says, “You came back from work very early today.” At the same moment, Bradley notices marks of someone else’s lips on her neck and says to Lauren, “Give me your phone.” But Lauren refuses to give the phone, because of which Bradley forcefully snatches the phone from her, and his suspicion turns out to be correct. She is talking on the phone with another man. In anger, Bradley tells Lauren to go inside the house. Lauren says, “At least listen to me.” Bradley says, “I said go inside the house.” Then Lauren silently goes inside the house. Now, he had already been fired from his job a little while ago, and now his wife’s affair, because of which he had become even more disturbed, so he starts taking out all his anger on Lauren’s car. How? You can see that yourself. Yes, he is so angry that he does not even realize that his hands have been badly injured. After that, he calms himself down and goes inside the house and questions Lauren about how many days she has been with the other man. Lauren tells him everything, that for the past three months she had been having an affair with someone else. Actually, Bradley’s wife had an abortion a few days earlier, because of which she used to remain sad, and Bradley often stayed busy with his work. Because of this, Lauren felt lonely and very depressed at home, and to fill this emptiness, she had to take support from another man. Hearing these things, Bradley realizes that he should have given time to Lauren. He apologizes to Lauren for this and says that from today, from right now, they will both start a new life. Lauren agrees. After that, Bradley tells Lauren that he has been fired from his job and now he will work for a man named Gil, who is a drug lord. As soon as she hears Gil’s name, Lauren clearly refuses and says, “You yourself said that you would never work with Gil.” Bradley says, “Yes, but in such circumstances, we cannot live like a prosperous family. To run a family, money is needed, and at this time I have no other option.” He also assures Lauren that he will do this work very carefully.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained23 days ago in Education
Mastering X-Bar Theory in Grammar in 10 Minutes
Grammar can often feel like a maze of confusing rules, especially when we dive into syntax — the study of sentence structure. One of the foundational tools in modern linguistics is X-Bar Theory, a framework that helps explain how words and phrases combine to form sentences. While it might sound intimidating, understanding X-Bar Theory can become straightforward if approached step by step.
By Games Mode On23 days ago in Education





