The Need for Informed Conversations Around The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The effects of war have always transcended the borders where wars are fought. These conflicts shape the minds of millions around the world. And with biased opinions, sensational headlines and misinformation populating the internet, the need for informed conversations has never been more critical. In a world where everyone has a point of view, understanding…
Beta Medications that can lead to erectile dysfunction including blockers and other drugs
“Learn about the medications that can lead to erectile dysfunction and how to manage this issue with the help of your healthcare provider. Check out the healthy man blog for more information.”IntroductionErection loss during sexual activity is an indication of ED. Ed can occur at any stage of the aging process, but it is most…
Word of the Day: onus
The word onus has appeared in 83 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Sept. 23 in the Opinion essay “We’re Teaching Music to Kids All Wrong” by Sammy Miller:In my 15 years as a musical educator, talking to countless teachers, I’ve learned one thing: There is no magical fix. Making music education…
Film Club: ‘Pick a Side. Pick a Side. Pick a Side. Now.’
“Pick a Side. Pick a Side. Pick a Side. Now.” is a four-minute Opinion video that explores the role of social media in the current Israel-Hamas war, and whether it allows any space for nuance or neutrality. “The insistence on picking a side,” the Times filmmakers argue, “threatens the public’s ability to take a holistic…
Shhhh… Listen! Do You Hear The Sound Of Holidays For Today?
On the lookout for the List of Holidays for Today? “The overall sales simply made up for the cost of the additional pizzas.” Marketing the event was easy: simply click for source just a few media placements and Tv segments, social media and emails to its rewards member list. He’s the first solid member of…
Word of the Day: métier
The word métier has appeared in 15 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on May 11 in “Before Taylor Swift or David Bowie, There Was Sarah Bernhardt” by Beatrice Loayza:In the 19th and early 20th century, everyone worshiped at the altar of Sarah Bernhardt. She was a stage actress at a time when…
Word of the Day: curt
The word curt has appeared in 53 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Sept. 19 in “Brooke Shields Dishes Trump and Madonna in a New Cabaret Show” by Jacob Bernstein:“Most of the time, I’m halfway content.”Those words are Bob Dylan’s, and they were delivered one night last week by Brooke Shields during…
Who Is the GOAT?
Who is the GOAT?No, not those cute animals with the horns and the beards. The Greatest of All Time.Tom Brady. Serena Williams. LeBron James. Lionel Messi. Muhammad Ali. Roger Federer. What about Novak Djokovic, who just won his 24th Grand Slam? Or is it impossible, even foolish, to say?In his essay “GOATs Are Everywhere in…
LXP Buying? It isn’t so crystal clear..
What is it about an LXP that stands out in the learning system space for so many? What is it, or does it imply? Is it based on finding a system with solid skill sets, lots of 3rd party content, and a different learning experience compared to what you have seen before? Is it the…
The Benefits of Microlearning for Employee Training
Microlearning has gained popularity in recent years due to its effectiveness in employee training. It offers several benefits that can enhance learning outcomes and overall employee development. In this article, we’ll discuss the benefits of using microlearning for employee training. What is microlearning? Microlearning is an approach to learning and training that involves delivering information…









