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The Moral Concept of Ripeness Scholars-Weekly·November 30, 2020Fall is universally associated with the natural process of ripening; hence it is often expressed as a period...Column·1 min read·0
Acts of Kindness We Can Take to Help People Who Are Struggling in Fall Scholars-Weekly·November 30, 2020Although it may take a while to notice, mobile phones cut us off from real life conversation, exposing...Column·1 min read·0
Create Your Own Artwork This Fall Scholars-Weekly·November 30, 2020Most outdoor activities are canceled due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. However, indoor activities are still ongoing....Column·1 min read·0
What will be the costume of 2020? Scholars-Weekly·October 30, 2020The most distinct characteristic about Halloween compared to other holidays would definitely be costumes. Each year, people celebrate...Column·1 min read·0
Why Critical Thinking in History is Important. Scholars-Weekly·September 30, 2020The underpinnings of SSI’s history curriculum, which emphasize content-based learning, do not have any pedagogical value. In fact,...Column·1 min read·0
The Beauty of Nude Leaks. Scholars-Weekly·May 30, 2020It is not surprising that many have experienced situations where girls were humiliated by others after being pressured...Column·1 min read·0
How to de-stress yourself from your finals Scholars-Weekly·May 30, 2020Finals have a notorious reputation being known as “the worst week of a college or high school student’s...Column·1 min read·0
Quote of the day : Albert Einstein Scholars-Weekly·April 29, 2020“Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it...Column·1 min read·0
Why not online books?? Scholars-Weekly·April 29, 2020Students may think that reading books during school year is tiresome. But there is a way to reduce...Column·1 min read·0
Quote of the day : Robert Schuller Scholars-Weekly·March 27, 2020“What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?” by Robert Schuller Often in...Column·1 min read·0