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You’re 100 Percent Wrong About Critical Thinking

Stevie Reichert

The buzz phrase of education reformers has nothing to do with the crisis in U.S. classrooms.

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Stevie Reichert

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You’re 100 Percent Wrong About Critical Thinking

Stevie Reichert

The buzz phrase of education reformers has nothing to do with the crisis in U.S. classrooms.

CHANGE YOUR MINDSET AND GROW YOUR BUSINESS.

Katheleen Tillman

Recently in 2016, The United Nations came up with 17 key goals to be addressed and worked upon to make the world a better place. We have seen successful entrepreneurs like Richard Branson and Bill...

This New Tire Has No Air And Is 3D Printed From Biodegrad...

Samatha Herman

The VISION, a new tire-wheel combination from Michelin, means the clean car of the future can have clean tires, as well.

The Ocean Day Concert: Mark Ridout & The Rhythm

Sherwood Treutel

Join our super cool free concert during The Ocean Day! The Band: Mark Ridout & the Rhythm are an uplifting and positive folk/reggae duo from Byron Bay,...

UN Sustainable Development Goals - Courses (Free)

Sean DuBuque

[mashshare] Adopted by the United Nations in 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 goals with 169 targets that the UN is committed to ...

Unicef Joins Up With Ethereum to Level The Trust of Its T...

Sean DuBuque

Blockchain transparency and peer-to-peer Ethereum systems is showing off once again its utility joining forces with UNICEF in a so-called 'smart contract'

Cultural Immersion: Becoming A Mikoshi Bearer In Japan -...

Stevie Reichert

It is still very hot on this November day. Some of my friends living in Saitama, the large prefecture north of Tokyo, have invited me to come and visit them in their city of Kawaguchi for a matsuri, a Japanese [...]

Meet the Aboriginal Community Turning Abandoned Fishing G...

Sherwood Treutel

On Australia’s Cape York Peninsula, artists weave deadly “ghost nets” into totems.