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Jane Elliott’s Blue-Eye/Brown-Eye Experiment: A Controversial Lesson in Racism
Have you ever wondered how easy it is to create segregation? After the murder of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee, the controversial figure in U.S education Jane Elliot set out to teach her students a powerful lesson about racism and discrimination through a (social/psychological)  experiment. This became known as the blue eye/ brown eye experiment. Elliot divided the classroom between blue-eyed children and brown-eyed children, giving the brown-eyed chil
Brisa Noel Torres-Ikenze
23 hours ago4 min read
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The Rise of Podcasts and Audiobooks
Introduction  More than 584 million people listen to podcasts in 2025, different podcasts ranging from true crime, to self improvement or listening to your favourite book the use of audiobooks. Podcasts have become a daily habit for many people. Unlike your usual traditional media, podcasts are more portable and incredibly diverse, offering something for nearly every interest. Accessibility and Convenience One of the biggest reasons podcasts have become more frequently used
Keerthana Raghavendra
5 days ago2 min read
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The Stolen Girls by Jeff Stetson
Note: This novel covers topics which can be triggering to some, such as Slurs, Paedophilia, Racial Issues, Sexual Assault etc. If any of...
Nicole Olayiwola
Oct 83 min read
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The Life, Death and Reincarnation of Bokträdet
Katedralskolan’s journey snowballed in 1085 when Knut den store wrote to S:t Laurenti church to create a new Cathedral School in Lund.

Katarina Nugent
Nov 18, 20244 min read
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Halloween and its Cultural Lookalikes From Across the World
Autumn winds are here, and so are spooky masks, capes, skeletons and a hell lot of pumpkins in the grocery stores…

Yashodhara Bahirat
Nov 5, 20245 min read
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