Virgo Horoscope
The daily horoscope for Virgo suggests an increase in work efficiency and financial gains, along with improvements in personal relationships and academic success.
Leo Sign
The daily horoscope for Leo indicates good news coming from afar, advises caution in educational decisions, urges attention to health, expresses concerns over children, recommends careful actions, and suggests avoiding heavy investments in business.
How well do you know dictators? Only the bravest historian can achieve 10/10
An article invites readers to test their knowledge of historical dictators through a quiz format, exploring the fascination and horror surrounding dictatorial regimes.
What to do in the period of fortune?
The article suggests that the period from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM is the most auspicious time to enhance education and concentration by offering green cardamom to the goddess.
She is Mexican and at 36, she moved from Chicago to work 16 hours a week: "You only live once"
A Mexican woman relocated from Chicago to Valencia, Spain, embracing a lifestyle change that allows her to work only 16 hours a week.
Do You Know the Map of Europe? Test Yourself – Only a Few Get a Perfect 10/10 Right
The article invites readers to test their knowledge of European geography through an online quiz, claiming that only a few can achieve a perfect score.
Anders Svensson: "Bigger than me" is just as good as "Bigger than I"
Language expert Anders Svensson argues that the grammatical distinction between 'bigger than me' and 'bigger than I' is arbitrary and reflects outdated language rules taught to generations of students.
Dropout Rate at Private Universities Reaches 60% in the Campinas Region, and Experts Point to Cost and Routine as Causes
A report reveals that the dropout rate at private universities in the Campinas region of Brazil has reached 60%, attributed to financial and daily life challenges faced by students.
6 Things That Scared Many of Us During Childhood
The article discusses six misconceptions learned in childhood that many adults still hold, emphasizing the need to reassess these beliefs.
Daniel López Ortega, 'Profe Danny' on TikTok: 'Working in Early Childhood is Having a Front Seat to the Most Magical Moments in a Child's Life'
Daniel López Ortega, known as 'Profe Danny' on TikTok, emphasizes the importance of teacher participation in early childhood education through his work and social media presence.
What is a ‘fromelier’: the cheese expert who studies outside of formal education
The article profiles Álvaro Ocaña, Spain's best fromelier, who has gained recognition in the gourmet food scene for his expertise in cheese.
How much is 10 + 4 x (5 x 2) - 2? The math calculation that very few can solve in 30 seconds
A viral math calculation challenges people to solve it correctly and quickly, highlighting common mistakes in basic math operations.
Gemini Zodiac Sign
The daily horoscope for Gemini emphasizes focusing on work, driving cautiously, achieving educational success, opportunities for financial gain, and managing increasing expenses.
Menstrual cycles: women's phases interfere with the choice of tampons
The article discusses how menstrual cycles and various life phases impact women's choices regarding menstrual products.
How HPV is transmitted: Can spaces and utensils be shared?
The article explains that the human papillomavirus (HPV) is primarily transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity, debunking myths about transmission through everyday items and surfaces.
A Life Journey of Abdullah Hamadi: A Tribute to Half a Century of Struggling with Words
The article discusses the life and achievements of Algerian poet, novelist, and academic Abdullah Hamadi, highlighting his significant contributions to literature and education in Algeria over the past fifty years.
Student wins a cellphone after classmates and teachers hold a fundraiser in the interior of SP: 'It will stay in the history of my life'
A high school student in Nova Campina, Brazil, received a new cellphone as a surprise gift from teachers and classmates who raised funds to buy it for him.
Five on Friday: Fortunately, the Sun is Shining
This article discusses a range of new tech products including a universal wrench, a charging device, a mini battery, a children's experiment kit, and an affordable cargo bike.
Inácio Araújo, Folha's critic, teaches course on filmmaker Stanley Kubrick
Inácio Araújo is offering a course on the influential filmmaker Stanley Kubrick from March 23 to April 27, with recorded classes available for two weeks.
Scorpio Zodiac
Today's horoscope for Scorpio indicates relief from mental tension and success in career, along with benefits for educators and resolution of disputes with relatives, but advises caution in deals with strangers.
Taurus Horoscope
The daily horoscope for Taurus on March 20, 2026, indicates success in education, planning of auspicious family events, financial gains, increased respect, successful efforts for peace and happiness, and a good time to expand business activities.
Rinkēvičs: The youth perspective is important for society's everyday life and strengthening Latvia as a whole
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs emphasized the importance of youth opinions in decision-making during a meeting with representatives of the Riga Student Council.
Parent Column 'The Guardians': Hopefully, My Kids Are Better at Math than I Am
The author reflects humorously on their struggles with mathematics, contemplating alternate life paths had they excelled in the subject.
'Life-changing' international learning scheme in Wales at risk of closure
The Taith programme, which provides international learning opportunities in Wales, faces closure due to a lack of funding and political commitment ahead of upcoming elections.
See how many stretched their studies to four years in your high school - significant regional differences in graduation times
A growing number of Finnish high school students are opting to extend their studies to four years, citing heavy workloads and extracurricular commitments.
"Mentally fit into the box": Learning until the last breath
Markus Eistert's talk on lifelong learning, titled "Mentally fit into the box," emphasizes the importance of continuous education throughout life.
Clóvis de Barros Filho debuts unprecedented philosophy course at CasaFolha; learn how to watch
Professor Clóvis de Barros Filho has launched a new online philosophy course focused on meaningful living, available on the CasaFolha streaming platform.
Teachers describe 'disgusting' abuse from parents as some are 'scarred for life'
Teachers in the UK report severe verbal abuse from parents, leading to emotional distress and calls for government intervention.
I Came to Buy: A Seven-Year-Old Surprises Everyone with Her Skill in Choosing Cows in an Adult World
A seven-year-old girl from Vicuña Mackenna is gaining attention for her remarkable ability to understand and buy livestock at auctions, showcasing the impact of rural life on youth education.
Ms Rachel shares how many words her 12-month-old baby knows and parents are floored
American educator Ms Rachel showcases her 12-month-old daughter's language skills, revealing she knows at least 13 words, impressing other parents.
Language Tip. To Someone or to A Cat?
A language article discusses the correct placement of the suffix '-gi' or '-ki' in Estonian words, providing useful examples and tips for clarity.
Capricorn
Daily horoscope for Capricorn predicts increased efficiency, resolution of mental confusion, benefits for those in education, timely decision-making, effective use of time, and improved financial conditions in business.
Chess Videos | Masterful Simplicity of Gurgenidze
This article highlights a remarkable chess endgame by David Gurgenidze, emphasizing the beauty and complexity of chess despite having very few pieces on the board.
"I have never heard such a question in my life"
Inga Sæland, Iceland’s Minister of Education and Children, expresses frustration over a question regarding her voting intentions in an upcoming referendum.
'Freedom: The Destiny of Shewit' documents young Eritrean woman's pursuit of the life she wants
The documentary 'Freedom: The Destiny of Shewit' follows an Eritrean girl named Shewit as she navigates her journey to freedom and education in Switzerland.
After years of being the last to return to normalcy, families in the Gaza envelope returned to schools today
Residents of the Gaza envelope, previously the last to resume normal life, have returned to school as families from other regions seek refuge in the area.
After half a century pause, a new music textbook reaches high schools
A charity foundation is gifting a new comprehensive music history textbook to all high schools in Estonia, covering music life from the 12th and 13th centuries up to Estonia's declaration of independence in 1918.
What should youth mention in their CV when applying for a job for the first time?
The article offers essential tips for young job seekers on how to craft an effective CV, emphasizing the importance of personal details, career objectives, and educational qualifications.
Why Should We Use AI in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?
The article discusses the significant impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on education and daily life in South Korea, highlighting concerns about over-reliance on AI among students.
Shall we look for seasonal green ingredients today?
The article discusses the trend among younger generations to engage with seasonal ingredients, emphasizing the need for children to learn about and experience the changing seasons through food.
TESTS: Can you correctly write these compounds?
This article presents a Latvian language spelling quiz to test readers' proficiency in compound words.
Taurus Zodiac
Today’s Taurus horoscope suggests financial gains, success in education, favorable property dealings, careful communication, increased respect, and a positive business situation.
This is how pi influences our lives: from responses to possible extraterrestrial messages to cancer research
The article discusses the significant applications of the number pi in various aspects of human life, from mathematics education to scientific research.
The Google Earth of Human Organs is Now Online and Free
A new online portal allows users to explore 3D models of human organs in unprecedented detail, akin to Google Earth.
School bully 'kills helpless teen on scooter after making his life hell'
A 16-year-old boy, Mikhail Cuba, was allegedly killed by a school bully, Elijah Emmas, after suffering from relentless harassment.
Roope Lipasti's column: Artificial Intelligence replaces many things, but not intelligence
The article discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence, particularly in its inability to mimic human understanding and experiential knowledge.
A Man Without Pants
The article reflects on the author's struggle with intimacy and sexual relationships in his first marriage.
Three people are shot near the State School José Ligiéro in Itaperuna
Three individuals were shot near a school in Itaperuna, Brazil, but their injuries are not life-threatening.
Does butterfly dust cause blindness? Science reveals the secret of the scales that 'drink light'
Recent scientific findings debunk the myth that butterfly scales can cause blindness, revealing the true nature and function of these microscopic structures.
Pi Day: Why it is celebrated every March 14
Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 each year to promote mathematics and its applications in education and daily life.