We Are Now Living in The Twilight Zone I feel like I’m living in The Twilight Zone, where the world is overrun by “those who call evil good and good evil.”
My Grandmother’s Feet In “My Grandmother’s Feet,” I tell the story of a woman who has volunteered, bettered the world and traveled around the globe.
My First Kiss on the Day of the Dead Camille’s “My First Kiss on the Day of the Dead” poem won a Gold Key in the 2020 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, Southwest Region-at-Large.
Smart Technology to Make Homeschooling Easier When it comes to homeschooling, today’s home smart technology is making a formidable task significantly less daunting.
Tips for Homeschooling Abroad One of the unique things about homeschooling is that it can be done from virtually anywhere, including a different country.
Pescetarianism: the Diet for Vegetarians Who Like Fish Pescetarianism is the practice of eating fish and seafood as part of an otherwise vegetarian diet.
Family Vacation: An Opportunity for Learning and a Chance to Practice Planning Skills Use your next family vacation as a learning opportunity for your teens to practice skills they don’t get to hone in their ordinary routines.
FREE BURMA RANGERS: A Family Brings Hope to the Front Lines As members of the Free Burma Rangers, David Eubank and his wife Karen, along with their three children, have been on the front lines rescuing victims of war and terror since 1997.
Homeschooling Teen’s 15 Forces for Change Meet 15 female homeschoolers who we believe live up to the standards of being “Forces for Change.”
Odd and Funny Sleeping Practices Around the World While people worldwide have a common need for sleep, there are a few sleeping habits and practices that are unique to some areas.
Engineering Icons: 10 Famous Bridges Around the World From their history and structure to mammoth budgets, we look at what makes these 10 engineering marvels significant, drive-worthy landmarks.
Wage Disparity: The Wealthiest World Leaders vs. The National Average Who do you think the top twenty wealthiest world leaders are?
2018 World Video Game Hall of Fame Inductees Revealed These four games were recently inducted into the 2018 World Video Game Hall of Fame.
Gun Control Limits Freedoms, Tightens Grip of Federal Government As a policy, gun control stands directly in the way of personal liberty.
How to Avoid Picking the Wrong Field of Study Regardless of what you’re interested in, you’ll find something that works for you.
Student Travels to 14 Countries in Four Years Meredith Keeley set out to travel 14 nations while in college and has no plans of stopping.
Guns Save Lives, So Get One! The lies that are promulgated in the media can be refuted by statistics, yet people still believe these lies.
China’s Worst Nightmare: A Nuclear Free North Korea Imagine a world where the North Korean nuclear program ceases to exist.
Online Resources to Help Homeschooled Students with Language Learning Students who plan to travel, attend college, or work internationally will find that fluency in another language is a relevant and important skill.
5 Reasons to Study in College College is a profitable investment for developing international perspective, job security, responsibility, communication, and personality.