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Food for critical thought: Are students too skills-focused?
Often we just accept that as long as kids have skills, they’ll learn the rest along the way. But in many cases, those skills may fall short of what is truly n
Leprechaun legend thrives in Dublin
Upon hearing the word leprechaun, images of a small red-headed man wearing green and a stove-pipe hat are the first thing that pops up.
Using Social Media for education
The Web 2.0 - or Social Computing - is invading the classroom. Here you are a few examples of how they are doing it.
Unfolding the World of Autism in Brazil
The lives of Autistic People in Brazil is filled with hardness. However, the country may be the first one to consider autism as a government policy.
Digital innovations trump music industry's old protectionism
New ideas and technologies for developing and distributing music online are becoming the rule rather than the exception, and the music industry must keep pace.
UNADSUG ELECTION: THE WILL IN DREAMS
UNADSUG ELECTION:- SEE THE WILL IN DREAMS Hope dies when we stop dreaming. Nigeria needs no emissary for purposeful leadership if truly leaders are made.
Pakistan and India: Will there ever be peace?
A panel of political leaders and journalists from around the world weighed in on the consistent conversation of Indian and Pakistani peace relations at Parliame
IT IS TIME: We Revolutionized Africa Science and Technology
We must developed articulated into an objective empirical science and then it can be incorporated in the library of knowledge of modern science of course, quite a lot scientific researches and investigation had to be done in the field of Africa medicinal plant and natural products. On a true platform science is science. There is a good deal in Africa science. if it is revolutionized.

