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Best Study Method Ever?
BLOOM’S TAXONOMY 1. Memorizing: Being able to recall species about a subject such as methods, processes, patterns, structures, settings etc. 2. Comprehending: Being able to understand the knowledge such that you can teach it or explain it to someone else. 3. Applying: Being able to use information learnt in concrete situations. 4. Analyzing: Being ableContinue reading “Best Study Method Ever?”
A Rational approach to life? An intro to Stoicism
The word ‘Stoic’ is often used to describe someone who is unemotional or indifferent to things. But its origin story says a bit different about the word. Stoics aimed to transform and enable themselves to develop a clear judgement and a calm mind through self-control, modesty and discipline. “All you need are these: certainty ofContinue reading “A Rational approach to life? An intro to Stoicism”
Motivation for YOU
In these hard times, it is difficult to fight the morning inertia or have the willpower to keep following a continuous routine every day, making it seem as though there is no way out of this cycle. But remember, all this hard work will pay off later. Today I have brought some food for yourContinue reading “Motivation for YOU”
frolicking with the universe
Nature is a poetChaos its museThey dance in abrupt harmonySpilling afar, across and throughPainting pastels of realityAlong with specks of neon too…A gasp of lightBubbling through a dark oceanDots and dots Brought by hundreds of motionsSpeckles sparkleGrappled by forceWeighing on the mattressMaking a universal Rose
nature’s hallucination
On the surface Life seems to function smoothly Like ducks flying, floating on water Only at keener observation do we see It’s continuous paddling to stay afloat Life in a broader sense Is like a group of tectonic plates Coming together and swerving apart But along its eternal flow It gives us mountains of opportunityContinue reading “nature’s hallucination”
My Pipe Dream
Once in a metropolitan city Lived the most diligent woman you would ever meet Running through life With not a second to breathe Heart empty of envy Towards those having a driver’s seat to victory Hands empty of expidiency Goals in her visibility As twilight approaches, crawling Black starts to spill slowly Of her everContinue reading “My Pipe Dream”
10 Motivational Quotes By Female Scientists
The first time a female scientist was given pay for her work was in 1757 to a woman named Caroline Herschel; her annual salary was £50 {which is equivalent to £6400 at present} for working as an assistant of William Herschel. To reach above the normal and to achieve what is usually considered impossible, weContinue reading “10 Motivational Quotes By Female Scientists”