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Barrier of entry to education

Education has been known to solve multiple problems in communities and societies. Reducing poverty, enabling families, and empowering individuals to pursue life goals. Education institutions has an academic structure that requires pre-requites before learners are allowed to participate in formal qualification training. Eduium hopes to disrupt the way learners take on training and harness skills

The future of Metaverse Galleries

HSBC has launched a virtual art gallery called the “Metaverse Gallery” that offers an immersive online experience where art and technology meet. The aim of the gallery is to inspire the Hong Kong public to embrace art and culture. The virtual platform showcases digital artworks from local artists and allows customers to create and customize

Designer Brands Are Only Attractive to Poor People!

Research (Epsilon and the luxury institute, 2014) has found that poor people are actually more attracted to designer brands than those who are wealthy. This may seem counterintuitive, but there are several reasons why this may be the case. Aspirational Shopper: These shoppers desire to own pieces from a brand, but may not have the

The Man who eats almost everything

Born in 1950, a French by the name of Michel Lotio has the ability to “eat everything” from hard metals to rubber, glass. He was popularly known as “Mr. Eat-All” in English. Since a tender age, Lotio has this special ability. He consumes about 1 kg of metal daily. With records of consuming 15 push

Fungible vs Non-Fungible : Understand the difference

The term, Non-Fungible Token or NFT has been the buzzword for the past 1 year. But what does non-fungible actually means? In order to understand the difference, we would need to know what fungibility is all about. Basically, it means the ability of a good or asset to be readily interchanged for another of like

How can we achieve LEARNING?

Learning = Program + Knowledge + Reflection Action learning describes learning is achieved by obtaining knowledge through a structured process (program). It is harnessed by constant questioning of itself (reflection). Example: Learning driving at a driving school

Snapping Shrimp

Do you like garlic steamed or stir-fried pepper shrimps? What if I had told you that you be deaf if this shrimp snap its claw at you? Faster than a speeding bullet, it is the snapping shrimp which is also known as the pistol shrimp. A crustacean in the family of Alpheidae. It uses its’

How to understand the basics of Blockchain: Ledgers, Transactions, and Records

If you’re new to the world of blockchain, the concepts of ledgers, transactions, and records can seem a bit confusing. But don’t worry! In this article, we’ll break down these three important concepts and show you how they work together to create a secure and reliable blockchain. A ledger is a database that stores all

Harnessing a skill that is an edge over others?

Trends in Education There is a strong push for workplace learning and this resulted in short-term courses which provide training in specific skill areas. This is also known as bitesize learning. The demand for qualifications over a long period is in the decline. Employers are looking for candidates with professional certifications and relevant (up-to-date) short

Do You Know?

So, who won the race? The Rabbit or the Tortoise? In absolute fact, a tortoise can really run faster than a rabbit. Not only rabbit hops and does not run, but a tortoise can also sprint! The fastest ever tortoise is named Bertie and ran at a speed of 0.6 miles per hour to get

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