I mixed a whole bunch of chemicals and put it on an orange. If I bring it to school will I be arrested?

The Risks of Chemicals: A Cautionary Tale About Safety and Responsibility As curious individuals, we often explore our scientific interests through experiments. However, it’s crucial to understand the implications of our actions, particularly when chemicals are involved. Recently, I found myself in a thought-provoking scenario that raised some important questions […]

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Do schools teach students how to recognize psychological disorders?

Bridging the Gap: The Importance of Mental Health Education in Schools Hello everyone, Today, I want to initiate a crucial conversation about mental health education in our schools. Reflecting on my own experience during my sophomore year of college, I encountered a severe episode of mania without any prior knowledge […]

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Why are jobs in education requiring references from supervisors?

The Rising Trend of Supervisor References in Education Job Applications Hello, everyone! As many of us have experienced during our job search journeys, certain trends seem to surface that can be quite puzzling. Over the last six months, I’ve been diving into the job market, and one compelling observation stood […]

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Do professors have a higher rate of odd/funny names than the general population?

Quirky Names in Academia: A Professor’s Playground? Have you ever noticed that within the world of academia, you often come across a fascinating array of unusual names? It’s an amusing topic, and while I fully appreciate the diversity of names from different cultures, there’s something quite entertaining about the more […]

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