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EDUCATION

12 Examples Of Gamification In The Classroom

contributed by Ryan Schaaf & Jack Quinn Everyone loves games. Albert Einstein himself indicated they are the most elevated form of investigation.

EDUCATION

Lawsuit Aims to Force Trump Administration to Stop Delaying Student Loan Forgiveness

“Congress designed these [plans] to ensure that borrowers repay their loans, yet the Biden Administration tried to illegally force taxpayers

FINANCE

Suzy Welch says Gen Z and millennials are burnt out because older generations worked just as hard, but they ‘had hope’

A generational divide over workplace burnout has less to do with work intensity and more to do with diminished expectations

MOVIE

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey review – Kogonada…

Early into the namesake for A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, David (Colin Farrell) and Sarah (Margot Robbie) venture back in time to

HEALTH

6 Dietitian Tips to Track Restaurant Meals

Dining out should be fun, but if you’re trying to log meals, it can also feel a little daunting. Menus

SHOPPING

It’s Not Too Late To Shop Last Minute Back-to-School Deals

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TRAVEL

Spain’s Hidden Villages and Untamed Landscapes

Spain has long been associated with sun-drenched beaches, vibrant cities, and world-famous cuisine. While Barcelona, Madrid, and Ibiza are famous

ECONOMY

Is it the phones?

Or perhaps we should just credit Sydney Sweeney?  That is from Chris Said. The post Is it the phones? appeared

SCIENCE

Quantum computers have finally achieved unconditional supremacy

Quantinuum’s quantum computer Quantinuum What can quantum computers do that their traditional counterparts absolutely cannot? This is one of the

ARTS & THEATER

Let Middle-Aged Women Take Center Stage — OnStage Blog

This comment, from Megan Gifford, has been circling my head: “Middle-aged women are the lifeblood of theater, yet almost zero