420. What Is “Bread and Circuses?”
Ever heard of the term “bread and circuses”? It comes from the Roman empire and refers to political leaders distracting their citizens so they don’t
Ever heard of the term “bread and circuses”? It comes from the Roman empire and refers to political leaders distracting their citizens so they don’t
People seem to have a lot of opinions about lots of things, but it’s okay to not have an view on something you don’t know
Some of the most important discoveries were made completely on accident. In fact, in some instances, the people making the discovery had set out to
Could you imagine a world without cell phones? It’s interesting to think what life would be like if they all stopped working… Here’s a transcript
Many people believe that it should be against the law for kids to work, but these types of laws actually deprive many people of important
Do websites ever disappear? Where does that information go? Learn about the internet’s backup system and how it works. Here’s a transcript of our conversation:
Nobody likes being wrong. But recognizing and admitting when you are wrong can make you a better person. Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Brittany:
Maria Montessori was a big believer in creating an education method where children could have the freedom over their own education. Here’s a transcript of
Today, Connor and Brittany talk about Peter Gray, the author of “Free to Play,” a book that talks about the importance of letting kids learn
Free speech is supposed to protect all of us from being punished for expressing ourselves. But according to the courts, there are some forms of
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