National History Based on Half-truths Undermines the Critical Spirit of the Young
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Online Schooling: A Necessity that is Not Yet a Virtue
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CAN ONLINE CLASSROOMS reap the equalising benefits of Education that previously eluded traditional learning? Or will it share the same fate? Whether it was read...
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Pottery in Penang: A Folk Art with a Future
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TO MAKE POTTERY, one must understand the nature of Earth, of clay, more fundamentally. It starts with sourcing the right body from five main clay types: earthen...
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