Articles related to "World Problems"If a Kabbalist is someone who has achieved a perfect existence and knows exactly how nature works, then why doesn't he fix all the problems in the world?
We have difficult lives because we are unaware of what our nature is: that we use everyone and everything purely for self-benefit, and that we need to rise above this.
What is it about change that made Americans vote for Barack Obama? How can we embrace change to ensure a successful future?
The Indian philosopher, Sri Chinmoy Ghose, is attributed as saying, "When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace."
People searching for U.S. online university programs and degree options have a new web tool to choose the most suitable university distance education option.
Teaching gifted children becomes more effective when lessons are taught via a thematic approach instead being disjointed.
The reasons for volunteering are many and varied. It may be a chance to interact with people and have fun, to share a skill or to travel and experience other cultures.
Professor Adam takes a wide ranging and somewhat eclectic journey through the mathematics of the natural world. He observes, he thinks, he does the math.
This article discusses Bill Gates' letter to the world, including his opinion on the role of non-governmental organizations and the benefits of technology.
More and more graduates are taking time after college and university to engage in voluntary work. Those who do so acquire skills that give them an edge over their peers.
Likeable bricklayer Tom Glover was soundly beaten by the classy John O'Donnell, but he didn't go down without a fight.
Art inspired this artist, secretary and single mother to invent a way to cover up her typing mistakes.
Strategies are offered for closing the gap in language and digital media skills to improve students' chances of an economically secure future in the 21st Century.
Nicola's views on literary merit and the scary world we live in.
Incarceration rates continue to rise in this country, and many of the men in prison are fathers. In one Midwestern facility, parenting classes offer help and hope.
College newspaper advisers may have the unsavory position of being caught between campus officials and student journalists. So where do their loyalties lie?
It's a common thought that in our civilised age, in this "The end of History", the need for, and indeed the desirability and likelihood of armed conflict, has declined
Project based learning using all or any of the three online resources offers a dynamic approach to teaching in which students explore real-world problems and challenges.
February is National Heart Disease Awareness Month, but this problem is a global concern for women. The number one killer of women can be prevented with proper action.
Strategies and techniques are presented along with examples of how to apply each strategy in teaching gifted and talented learners in science at all grade levels.
Projects in science are provided which take full advantage of Internet resources to help students develop a better understanding of the world in which they live.
Students learn how to conduct science investigations in the same manner as scientists, as they learn to analyze sets of online real time data to solve problems.
Strategies are provided for teaching grades 5 - 8 students how to solve word problems using tables, graphs, and variables to develop an algebraic way of thinking.
A basic explanation of the two main ideas in learning calculus 1. Calculus can be learned as it is based on rates of change, and adding things up respectively.
The consumption of Psychoactive drugs and Entheogens (from the Greek word 'Entheos' meaning God Within) have been a legitimate path to Consciousness Expansion for aeons..
The search for peace pre-occupied European leaders after the end of World war 1. The League of Nations was created to safeguard world peace but it failed in this purpose
Infinite Undiscovery has infinitely innovative gameplay, but it's too much innovation thrown in to one game. Most will finish it, but no one will come back.
An exploration of journalism as a moral enterprise with insight on news and conscience in a world of conflict.
Increasing gas and oil prices in the USA may be signaling an economic recession; however, is this rise truly a world problem or unique to America and the US dollar?
Capitalism is often associated with greed and immorality. However, it can be reformed to improve the welfare of society and still generate a profit.
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