For many years, the Swedish, female talent (whose works are on display at the Guggenheim in New York at this very moment) was unknown to most of the art world. It wasn’t until the 1980s,…
Some men are better than others. Yes, we're all equal human beings, but nevertheless one can easily make the argument that some men are better people than other men. An even easier argument to make is that some men are clearly better suited for…
Those with Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) know not all foods can be digested equally. IBS affects up to one in five people living in this country. The
Nathan Heller writes about universal basic income, which has enthusiasts on both the left and the right.
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Some men are better than others. Yes, we're all equal human beings, but nevertheless one can easily make the argument that some men are better people than other men. An even easier argument to make is that some men are clearly better suited for…
'Today's feminism ... aims to include all women, keeping in mind that women face different problems based on their race.'
Retrieval Practice, also known as the Testing Effect, is one of the most effective methods for revision and exams. Here are 7 ways students can use it.
The gender binary is a model that categorizes all people into one of two genders and is a rigid binary under this model.
English Uses EACH, EVERY and ALL ALL It means total. We use it to talk about the total number of things. Examples; I stayed home all day instead of going to work. All men are equal. All cheetah are fast. All children need care. He ignored her all day. EVERY We use every to tlak about collectively things more than individually. It means each, all. Examples; I shave every morning. She wanted to get away from everyday life. I take a break every three hours. Every artist is sensitive. EACH Use each when referring to individual members of
(Click Here to get the printable version of the exercise!) Are you right-brained or left-brained? That is the question! Understanding which side of your brain you use most to learn can totally tran…
It's not all about b-d reversal! A great diagram from the equally great Bev Evans
We all have group chats with our friends. The memes we send those group chats depend on who's in them. Here are 20 memes to flood your feminist friends' text threads.
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The hardships of being a woman have been documented since the dawn of the world. It’s always a damsel in distress taking care of her husband, children, and household while looking after herself to comply with the beauty standards of the age.
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Equality is humanity's Holy Grail, the cornerstone of most value systems, but we have yet to reap all of its rewards. Sure, our society has tremendously evolved for the better during the last, say, 100 years, but a long journey is still ahead, and the vast array of double standards that still divide people to this day highlight this perfectly.
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Download this poster inspired by two resources: Universal Design for Learning in Action, Whitney Rapp’s practical UDL guide; and Teaching Everyone, a handbook from Rapp & Arndt that covers just about every aspect of inclusive education.
Trevor Hall writes in one of his songs, “So many gods but no love for the people. My mama told me that we’re all made equal. What are we fighting for? Why are we still at war?” I …
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