Over the past 10 years, Rishi Sharma has conducted video interviews with more than 3,000 World War II veterans – members of ...
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You could feel the rough card in your hand and hear the quiet thump of the date stamp. The smell of old paper made the whole ...
Unsecured EFBs and personal items aren't just distractions-they're potential hazards.
A powerful analysis of South Africa's deepening xenophobia, drawing parallels between current anti-migrant movements and the ...
Some of these books are self-published including two novels, one set two centuries ago, the other speculative work taking ...
Note: This article is part of a series that uses Kazuo Inamori's book 'A Compass to Fulfillment' as a guide to think about life, work, and education. It is not a summary of the book, but a re-reading ...
"Teaching is a stable job, isn't it?" Every time I am told that, I feel a slight sense of discomfort. Salary and employment are certainly stable. But what about the teachers themselves who work in it?
Ever since gaining independence, India’s internal wars – rooted in archaic hierarchies, discrimination of nth varieties, have surfaced with all their grotesqueness – but amnesiac mass consciousness ...