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Book Review: The Fall of A Dynasty by Joe Khamisi

Joe Khamisi’s The Fall of a Dynasty is a book that sheds light on the political scene in the fictional Kingdom of Zenga, on the continent of Buloya. Zenga Kingdom, an absolute monarchy. Since its founding monarch, King Odia 1 was left in power by imperialists, the Kingdom’s leadership has been marred with heavy corruption and ruthless dictatorship. As the apex position is handed down to sons over time, the have-nots in the Kingdom only continue to suffer and pay hefty taxes to the rulers. The book discusses diverse topics alongside reprints of mass injustices, corruption, dictatorship, contempt of the rule of law and overall struggle for liberation for the people of

Fish Sex Can Get Very, Very Weird

The Surprise Hiding in the DNA of Pet Fish Sarah Zhang © anisah priyadi / getty In 1975, scientists tried spaying a few hundred female betta fish. We all know what happens to spayed cats and dogs: They become sterile. Betta fish are different. A third of the surviving bettas regenerated an ovary which, okay, interesting enough. But the remaining two-thirds did something much, much stranger: They grew testes. They turned brighter and darker in color too like male bettas. They grew elongated fins like males. They even started making sperm like males, obviously. When mated with other female betta fish, these females-turned-males produced offspring that looked perfectly healthy. The only notable oddity was that the resulting broods were usually, but not always, exclusively female.

Local News: DeRuyter named NHD alternate (5/12/21) | Le Mars Daily Sentinel

By Beverly Van Buskirk, Lifestyles editor LE MARS — A Le Mars Community Middle School seventh grader has been selected as an alternate to the National History Day competition in June. Ian DeRuyter advanced as a Junior Alternate in the Junior Historical Paper category for Nationals. The competition was held virtually this year. This year’s theme is “Communication in History: The Key to Understanding.” DeRutyer said his topic was on propaganda during World War II. He titled his paper: “Nazi Lies and American Truth: The Influence of Propaganda on World War II.” “I chose this topic because I saw it on a list of recommended topics and I thought it would be interesting to research,” DeRuyter said.

College Students and ADHD: How to Improve Outcomes in Higher Education

Save College students with ADHD represent a distinct and auspicious yet overlooked population. The assumption that this group, by virtue of its acceptance into higher education alone, needs no special support for managing ADHD symptoms has prevailed for far too long. Given the unique factors that influence the college experience for students with ADHD from academic and social challenges to treatment adherence this population merits dedicated attention from clinicians, educators, families, and institutions of higher education themselves. Improving outcomes for college students with ADHD requires a multi-pronged approach. Many colleges and universities across the U.S. do provide services of varying degrees, including recruitment into innovative programs that target specific areas of impairment with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD or ADD). At the same time, a growing body of literature has sought to understand other factors like increased parental involvement th

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