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Articles by Daniel Grabowski

Dan Grabowski is an Amazon best-selling author and has taught in the classroom at primary level previously.

Science fiction

Science Fiction Masters

Engineers and ethicists reference Isaac Asimov’s three laws of robotics to ponder the ethical implications of autonomous systems.


The Boston Tea Party

The Boston Tea Party

The reverberations of the Boston Tea Party were not confined to the shores of the Thirteen Colonies.


Fantasy

New Books For December: Fantasy

Here are recommendations for two titles, by a couple of the best fantasy authors out there.


The Armistice Of Compiègne

The Armistice Of Compiègne

The Armistice of Compiègne, signed on November 11, 1918, marked the formal end of hostilities on the Western Front.


Book recommendations

Book Recommendations For November

Today we start a new series of book recommendations aimed at young people, with the idea of spotlighting those that will spark a love of reading.


Dyslexia

Navigating Dyslexia In The Digital Classroom

National Dyslexia Awareness Day reminds us of the importance of understanding and supporting individuals with dyslexia, especially in the context of remote learning.


J.R.R.

How J.R.R. Tolkien Built A Language

Beyond academia, The linguistic creations of J.R.R. Tolkien have become integral to modern popular culture.


Theories

Exploring A Spectrum Of Possibility

We’ll delve into the real-world theories proposed by experts, scholars, and scientists about the potential types of alien species that might exist out there in the cosmos.


Congress

Are We Alone? The UFO Congress Hearings

Just what revelations were revealed exactly?


Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.: “I Have A Dream” – 60 Years On

The “I Have a Dream” speech is a testament to the power of words to inspire change and shift the course of history.


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