There’s a lot of controversy regarding the U.S. Secretary of Education’s decisions, and a new item of business has hit the table. DeVos has recently proposed cuts on educational spending, but there’s some debate as to whether or not Congress will approve the proposed legislation. DeVos Proposed Cuts In a heated meeting on Capital Hill, […]
Smartphones Are the Personal Assistants of Tomorrow
It is difficult to believe that the smartphone as we know it was only introduced into public consciousness one decade ago. While the popularity of cellphones had been increasing, it was the release of the first iPhone in 2007 that truly revolutionized the way in which phones are used on a daily basis. The functionality […]
Turkish Hackers Attacked German and Dutch State Institutions Websites
Today Turkish hackers have defaced a number of German and Dutch state institutions, political parties and commercial organizations websites in response to “aggressive and anti-democratic actions of these states against the Turkish nation.” According to the hackers, the Dutch and German governments must stop interfering in Turkey’s internal affairs and allow the Turkish citizens to […]
Alvaro Sobrinho; Renowned Businessman and Philanthropist
Alvaro Sobrinho, a renowned Angolan businessman, was born in 1961 and he has spearheaded development in Africa through science as the chairman of Planet Earth Institute. Born to a family of family developers, Alvaro had a great opportunity to further his education abroad to Lisbon, Portugal where he undertook statistics and mathematics courses at the […]
The Impact of Daylight and Fresh Air in Classrooms
Back in 2014, the UK government passed legislation covering solar heat gain, natural light and CO2 emissions, giving clear guidance on the levels of natural daylight that all public spaces must adhere to. This legislation has since meant that public buildings such as hospitals, educational facilities, offices and town halls must ensure a minimum level […]
Need To Defend The Universities As Free Spaces, As Independent, Critical Repositories Of Knowledge, And As Sources Of Renewal Of Liberal Values: Vice President
Delivers 66th Convocation Address At The Punjab University Chandigarh (PIB-GR-TYP-BIN): The Vice President of India, Mr. M. Hamid Ansari has said that there is an imperative need to defend the universities as free spaces, as independent, critical repositories of knowledge, and as sources of renewal of liberal values that provide avenues of social mobility and […]
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