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Trade school tips to keep you a step ahead; make the most out of your trade school experience as a soon-to-be electrician, dental hygienist, paralegal, nurse, graphic designer, and others.
Lewis Temple
In the bustling port city of New Bedford, Massachusetts, where the salty air mixed with the clang of metal and the shouts of sailors preparing for months-long voyages, stood a man whose name would one day be etched into maritime history—though not nearly as widely as it deserved. Lewis Temple, born in 1800, was not a sea captain, nor a harpooner, nor a weathered whaleman hardened by years on open waters. He was a blacksmith—self‑taught, sharp‑minded, and extraordinarily skilled with iron. Yet it would be this man, working far from the decks of whaling ships, who would reshape an entire global industry.
By TREYTON SCOTT2 months ago in Education
Samuel Scottron
By TREYTON SCOTT In the long arc of American innovation, many names shine brightly—Edison, Bell, Carver. Yet among them stands a remarkable inventor who has not always received the recognition he deserves. Samuel Raymond Scottron (1843–1905), the brilliant mind behind the dual‑adjustable barbershop mirror, revolutionized not only personal grooming but also the everyday household products we often take for granted.
By TREYTON SCOTT2 months ago in Education
How AI Is Making It Harder for College Graduates to Get Jobs in Software Engineering
Artificial intelligence is changing software engineering quickly. While AI tools improve productivity for companies and seasoned developers, they are also altering the job market. This shift makes it harder for new college graduates to find entry-level positions. The traditional route of earning a computer science degree, applying for junior developer jobs, and learning on the job is fading fast. AI is not completely removing software engineering jobs, but it is changing who gets hired, what skills are necessary, and how much output junior engineers are expected to provide right from the start.
By Rajiv Menon2 months ago in Education
Collectible Playing Cards Making People Millions
Once relegated to dusty closets and nostalgic childhood memories, collectible cards — from vintage sports legends to rare Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering treasures — are now making headlines and creating real wealth for collectors and investors alike. No longer just tokens of fandom, these tiny pieces of cardboard have become *serious financial assets*, capable of returning life-changing sums to the people who own them.
By AnthonyBTV2 months ago in Education
Easy-to-understand explanations of current technology news
Easy-to-understand explanations of current technology news It can be difficult to keep up with the latest news because technology changes so quickly. New gadgets, apps, updates, and inventions appear on a daily basis. Virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and blockchain are all common terms, but not everyone knows what they really mean. In order for anyone to keep up with what's going on in the tech world, this article provides an explanation of the most significant technology trends of the present in language that is straightforward and simple to comprehend.
By Farida Kabir2 months ago in Education
The Story of Andrew J. Beard
The Story of Andrew J. Beard: The Man Who Made Railroads Safer Andrew Jackson Beard entered the world in 1849 under the brutal weight of slavery, born into a system designed to crush ambition and erase potential. Yet from the beginning, Beard possessed something stronger than circumstance: a mind that could see solutions where others only saw problems.
By TREYTON SCOTT2 months ago in Education
⭐ The Brave Life of James Forten —
James Forten was born in Philadelphia in 1766. He grew up near busy ships, tall sails, and people working hard every day. Even as a young boy, James was smart, kind, and always eager to help his family. He dreamed of doing something important with his life.
By TREYTON SCOTT2 months ago in Education
SEO Handbook. AI-Generated.
Most people run into SEO the same way: you build a site, you publish something you’re genuinely proud of, and you expect reasonably that the internet will do its thing. You wait a day or two. Maybe a week. You refresh your stats like you’re checking a pulse.
By Sayed Zewayed2 months ago in Education
THE STORY OF LIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO DR. SHIRLEY ANN JACKSON AND THE AGE OF FIBER
Before the world could whisper through glass, before light itself carried our voices across continents, before fiber‑optic lines spread across the nation like glowing nerves of a digital body— there was a girl in Washington, D.C.
By TREYTON SCOTT2 months ago in Education
Businesses Where AI Does Most of the Work
The idea of a side business used to mean late nights, endless hustle, and doing everything yourself. Today, artificial intelligence has changed the rules. With the right setup, you can start a side business where AI handles most of the heavy lifting—content creation, analysis, customer interaction, and even basic decision-making—while you focus on strategy and growth.
By AnthonyBTV2 months ago in Education







