Story: Father, Son and Three Eggs.- Winspire Magazine.
One day, my father cooked two bowls of noodles and placed them on the table. One bowl has one egg on top, and the other bowl does not have any egg on top. My father said, ”My child, it’s your choice. You choose which bowl you want to have”. Of course, I choose the bowl […]
Read MoreThe Story of A Young Buffalo: Facing Our Fears- Winspire Magazine
Title: Facing Your Fears: The Story of Young Buffalo. One day, on the plains of Africa, a young buffalo named Buldo approached his dad, Walter and asked him if there was anything that he should be afraid of. “Only lions my son,” said Walter. “Oh yes, I’ve heard about lions. If I ever come across […]
Read More5 Interesting Topics in Biology.
“Biology is defined as the study of living organisms, their origins, anatomy, morphology, physiology, behaviour, and distribution.” Life is present in every corner of this planet, from the frozen Arctics to the searing Sahara. With over 8.7 million species documented till date, the earth is the only planet in the universe where life is known […]
Read More5 Interesting Topics in Physics.
There are a lot of exciting ideas in physics. Matter exists as a state of energy, while waves of probability spread throughout the universe. Existence itself may exist as only the vibrations on microscopic, trans-dimensional strings. Here are some of the most interesting of these ideas, in physics. 1) Can we see sound? Sound waves […]
Read MoreTop 7 Responsibilities of Teachers- Winspire Magazine.
We believe all teachers are also leaders. What distinguishes one teacher from another is their approach to his or her leadership. Here are the seven most essential tasks of a teacher who have the broadest impact assume without anyone suggesting they take them on. A Teacher recognizes the importance of in-depth content and pedagogical expertise. […]
Read MoreFacts about Acids and Bases- Chemistry.
10 Facts About Acids and Bases Characteristic Acids Bases reactivity accept electron-pairs or donate protons or hydrogen ions. donate electron-pairs or accept electrons or hydroxide ions pH 0-6 8-14 taste (don’t test unknowns this way) sour soapy or bitter corrosivity maybe corrosive maybe corrosive touch (don’t test unknowns) astringent slippery litmus test red blue conductivity […]
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