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Emperor Penguins Seem to Say it All!

Emperor Penguins Seem to Say it All!

Photography is not merely freezing a moment, it sometimes reveals more. Photographer David Schultz has captured a rare candid moment of group of Emperor Penguins getting curious about camera in Antarctica. David Schultz considers this as a ‘great photo’ because everything came together at a precise moment but to capture this precise moment also [...]
Reluctance to Read

Reluctance to Read

Most people are reluctant to read. The downside of this is poor knowledge. People generally do not have the interest to read because they feel discouraged by their inability to comprehend what they read. Reading comprehension skills can whet the appetite for reading because they encourage the person to learn more and more, since he already gradually [...]
Information Becomes Useful Only With Reading Comprehension Skills

Information Becomes Useful Only With Reading Comprehension Skills

Everybody in the civilized world reads but not everyone understands what he reads. Communication and information would be much more efficient if reading comprehension skills are enhanced in individuals. In this day and age when there is a glut of information simultaneously going on around from a wide variety of sources, anyone who has the capacity [...]
Everyday Talibanization: Indoctrination is Ethics Without Critical Thinking

Everyday Talibanization: Indoctrination is Ethics Without Critical Thinking

Ethics implies the application of morals. It deals with the concepts of right and wrong. Accepting morality, without ever evaluating it, is no longer just goodness or righteousness. It may just be blind faith and obedience. Here lies the pivotal role of critical thinking in the realm of ethics. Ethics without the element of critical thinking is indoctrination. [...]