Articles related to "Intellectual Growth"Modeled after spiritual devotionals, The Intellectual Devotional provides short daily readings of intellectual interest in each of seven areas of important human endeavor
Homeschooling guilt is often a by-product of homeschooling. The responsiblities of homeschooling can feel overwhelming.
The synopsis of one of Edgar Allan Poe's most violent short stories, Berenice, reveals the writer's ability to imply extreme violence without actually depicting it.
Parents of gifted and high-IQ children often wonder about the source of their child's intelligence.
According to Feng Shui Bagua map, the knowledge and wisdom area is located in the north-east of the house, and is a good place to locate bookshelves and work desks.
Franz Liszt's life, influence and works. He is best remembered for orchestral symphonic poems, piano virtuosity, and "Dream of Love."
Alicia and Aunt Lupe expose Esperanza to intellectualism, demonstrating that it is a route to escape, to self-worth, to potential greatness.
Learn how to apply proven success factors from highly successful people to your own personal growth plan.
Jigoro Kano's book, "Kodokan Judo," is likely the best source of information on Judo techniques and philosophies. It is a must-have for any martial artist.
Daily life during the European Renaissance reflected the great changes in politics, learning, religion and art.
Technological advances indicate that the text news on paper may migrate to text news on electronic screen. The abiding spell of newspaper on the readers is over.
Latin America's first great poet, the seventeenth-century nun, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, has attained the iconic force of a Frida Kahlo. Her work still resonates today.
Brainchild of Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the first modern Olympics of 1896 were embroiled in politics and aroused opposition but were ultimately crowned with success.
There are many articles here on the silenced history of frontier warfare, and the struggle for Aboriginal rights. But what about the warriors who use passive resistance?
Instead of just complaining amongst themselves, French citizens took up a battle cry to create change in government and society.
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