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Category Archives: earth
Shadow Syllabus
Originally posted on Sonya Huber:
I’ll tell you exactly how to get an A, but you’ll have a hard time hearing me. I could hardly hear my own professors when I was in college over the din and roar of…
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“Hole in the wall”- Cognitive Learning.
Originally posted on Younis Sideeq:
#sugatamitra #hloeinthewall Sugata Mitra is Professor of Educational Technology at the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, England. He is best known for his “Hole in the Wall” experiment, and widely…
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Tourism in Garhwal Himalayas: An Introduction
The ancient history of Garhwal says that it had once been a part of the Mauryan Empire.The history of Garhwal began as a unified whole in the 15th century, when king Ajai Pal merged the 52 principalities of the Garhwal … Continue reading
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New Study Confirms: The Warming ‘Pause’ Is Real And Revealing
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop:
Credit: concernusa.org GWPF Science Editor Dr David Whitehouse takes a close look at some recent developments in the long-running global temperature ‘pause’ controversy. A new paper has been published in the Analysis section of…