As stay-at-home orders spread across the nation, campuses were forced to close and schools began to hold classes online for the rest of the semester—and possibly beyond.
Archives for May 2020
“Digital Underclass” at risk: Plight of Informal Labours – Part 2
Thousands of laborers have headed home on foot after the national lock-down clearly reflect the high chances of acute shortage of labor once the restriction is over. It’s extremely concerning to see how coronavirus has a multifaceted impact on marginalized people which needs immediate action.
8 Surprising Facts About Keeping Chickens
Although many of us think about keeping chickens for only their eggs and meat, they also make great companion animals!
Tarmac Meditations #204: Images From the Road – Smoke Risin’
I found the fish camp, turned around and found the smoke risin’ in the mist. “Lookin’ for the home I’ve never found” as an old song puts it. For the rest of the journey that image stuck with me as it does to this day.
3 Daily Habits That Boost Brainpower
The human brain is capable of going past its initial limits, unlike any computer hardware in existence. Today, we are going to take a look at four daily habits that could make that happen for you as well
Studio Pep Talk
I wouldn’t believe an artist who claims they’ve never experienced a dry spell, never wondered whether they’d sapped their creativity dry or never avoided the studio for fear of facing failure. Trust me, I’ve been there but I’ve learned some tricks along the way to overcome these perils.
The Reluctant Sniper
As he watched, the front line troops wavered in their advance. The communist officer pulled out a pistol and proceeded to coldly shoot several of his own men in the back.
Signs You Are Doing A Good Job Parenting A Teen With Depression
If your teen has decided to open up about what they’re going through, this means they trust you. They trust that you will support them during this difficult time and will be reassured that you still love them no matter what.
Tarmac Meditations #203: Images From the Road
Once I was sports photographer. I loved it, save for the commercial pressure to deliver images of value. Some good images would become failures if they never became cover images for the magazine of choice that day.
How Charlotte Figi Saved Other Children’s Lives
With cannabis’ federal classification as a Schedule I drug, how could a substance like CBD gain so much popularity without any clinical trials conducted? A six-year old girl had something to do with it. Her name was Charlotte Figi.