Education
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Nan Laird, First Woman To Receive the International Prize of Statistics
Nan Laird is the first woman to be awarded the International Prize of Statistics, which is most popularly known as the…
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The Independence of Colombia Was Forged by Women: Enrique Santos Molano
When you think about the heroines of Independence, names like Manuela Beltrán, Policarpa Salavarrieta, Antonia Santos, among others, come to…
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6 best online games that can make kids fall in love with mathematics
For me, the challenge lies in making the learning experience as fun as possible. I’m sure there are many parents…
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Keys to Developing Critical Thinking, a 21st-Century Skill
Since the times of influential Greek philosophers like Plato and Socrates, critical thinking has been a popular topic.
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Which Benefits Bring Taking Notes by Hand?
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience published the findings from a study that reveals the differences between taking notes by hand and with…
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Love Is the Most Powerful Tool To Raise Children
Parents must learn to educate children in a respectful way that validates their feelings and reflects a deep comprehension of…
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Why Do Men Prefer Technical Careers Compared to Women?
In technical careers, there is a predominance of men. Why might this be the case and how important are gender…
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Natural Hair, Something Bigger Than Fashion
Certain expressions about hair type may often have a discriminatory tint and are sometimes overlooked. In this note, we want…
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Psychasthenia or Fatigue of the Soul
If you frequently display restless behavior, experience anxiety, insecure impulsivity, have a hard time making decisions, have phobias, and are…
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