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Analytical and opinion pieces exploring connections between STEM, the humanities, and real-world issues.
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ISBN: ISBN 978-1-0698406-1-5 I’m excited to share a milestone:Bridging Worlds: First Steps, the first volume of my multi-year Bridging Worlds series, now has its official ISBN and is available for download. This book began as my Grade 6 Reading Challenge, where I tried to connect classic novels with contemporary nonfiction and with the questions I was asking…
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After reading Animal Farm by George Orwell, I couldn’t stop thinking about how silence allows lies to grow stronger. The animals in the story lose their freedom not just because of cruelty, but because fear stops them from speaking the truth. That idea inspired me to write this essay. To connect Orwell’s story to real life, I…
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Ambition both inspires and isolates, and its impact depends on whether it is self-defined or imposed by others. This theme connects Little Women and the research article “Adolescents’ Beliefs About Ambition.” Together, they show that ambition is not simply good or bad. It can give young people purpose, but it can also create pressure when…
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📘 Classic Book Anne of Green Gables (1908) — Lucy Maud Montgomery | Theme: Finding Voice and Belonging in a New School Community 📄 Nonfiction Article “Do You Feel Like You Belong?” (2020) — Kelly-Ann Allen, Frontiers | Theme: Belonging as a Foundation for Confidence, Motivation, and Well-Being 📚 Book Summary Anne of Green Gables…
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Theme: Truth, Lies & the Power of Storytelling Classic Book: The Girl Who Drank the Moon – Kelly Barnhill Nonfiction Article: How Telling Stories Makes Us Human – Jeffrey Kluger on December 5, 2017 Book Summary – The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill Kelly Barnhill’s The Girl Who Drank the Moon is…