Hey Friends! Welcome back to Monday! I’m so excited to introduce to you the LAST themed lesson for our Spanish learning journey. For over two years, I’ve been introducing new themes and grammar lessons for your journey. Now, after this week, there will be no more of that. We will be reviewing up until the […]
So Why Keep Spiders? When you are thinking of buying a pet, what comes to mind first? Cat ’s… dogs? A cute little hamster maybe? Probably not a spider though, and yet, unconventional though they may be, for the right person a pet spider can be an ideal pet. Some people who choose to keep […]
A POW Exchange Sparks the Question…. After the return of Bowe Bergdahl in exchange for 5 prisoners (combatants?) from Guantanamo Bay, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel described this as a ‘POW ’ exchange. As an analyst, I tend to be sensitive to how politicians describe such geopolitical maneuvers and this disclosure on Meet the Press […]
1. A university is a large company whose primary purpose is to take your money in exchange for a service (your degree). While some professors might truly care about giving you a good quality education, and universities have a long, grand history of educating the public and advancing society, the administration is primarily concerned with […]
A plan for a Master-Race. In 1935 the first Lebensborn home was established in Germany. The basis for the development of this Nazi program was eugenics. Eugenics according to the American Heritage Dictionary is: The study of hereditary improvement of the human race by controlled selective breeding. The Nazi regime proposed that within a thousand […]
Introduction In this final article discussing my analytic observation of Counseling Theories I cover the Rational-Emotive Theory and the Theory of Personality. This article reflects concepts I have studied as a graduate student at the University of Memphis and through personal observation. A prodigious amount of thought has been given to ascertain what has worked […]
Megalodon Megalodon was quite simply the largest and most dangerous shark of all time, dwarfing all of its living relatives, including the great white and mako shark. It was a shark that attacked and fed on whales. Name: Means ‘big tooth’ Time: 16-1.6 million years ago. Size: 52 feet in length. Diet: Large fish, dolphins, […]
Introduction Safety in the home, garage and laboratory is essential if you are a scientist, doing chemistry or even an everyday person with dangerous substances in the home and garage. There are many dangers lurking in the laboratory and home waiting to get at you. From chemicals to Bunsen burners you need to be extra […]
Notice how the title of this hub isn ’t called, “World ’s Most ‘Selective ’ Universities;” as I think the word selective mainly implies “objectivity”—i.e., the acceptance rate, which is the number of students accepted divided by the number of students applied. If you were to Google “World ’s Most Selective Universities,” you should end […]
“The UK Space sector is worth more than £9 billion each year to the national economy, with more than 75,000 people employed in space technology jobs.” The UK Space Sector is Growing Fast The space technology sector in the UK incorporates scientific exploration, advanced scientific instruments and commercial satellite production and maintenance. The sector is […]