Lifelong Learning – The Ongoing Pursuit of Knowledge

Lifelong Learning

by Katherine Reilly

All too often, we hear of people who pursue post graduate studies, while others attend seminars or conduct research in order to improve their knowledge, with the sole purpose of achieving a pay raise or promotion at work. Although these incentives are highly respectable and mandatory in today’s competitive job market, we must delve into the deeper meaning of Lifelong Learning (LLL) and its actual benefits for both individuals and society.

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International Women’s Day

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Women’s demonstration for bread and peace – March the 8th, 1917, Petrograd, Russia

Article by Katherine Reilly

Every Year on March 8th, we celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD). Most people don’t know the history behind this significant celebration, nor the meaning it continues to have in this day and age. IWD commemorates the movement for women’s rights and the struggles they have been through to achieve equality in today’s modern society.

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Ready Player One – A Love Letter to Children of the 80s

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by Katherine Reilly

One of the most fondest memories I have of my childhood, is waking up on Saturday mornings, sprinting to the TV and with a bowl of cereal in my lap, watched cartoons. There was something magical about this decade that captivated not only myself, but everyone who grew up during that period of time. It was the 80s; a time when DeLoreans became synonymous to adventure and home gaming literally boomed in every household.

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