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Renewable Energy Sources: Definition, Types and Stocks

  We know that our planet –Earth is full of miracles and one of them is renewable energy sources. In this era where probably everything is somehow connected and regulated with any kind of energy, considering this, never-ending, inexhaustible energy sources are way too crucial for us.    What do you think? Do we have such sources? Definitely yes, and those energy types are known as renewable energy. Don’t worry, I’ll elaborate on renewable energy in detail including what it is, what are its major types and stocks etc. First, let me enlighten the topic “What is Renewable Energy?” Defining renewable energy in essence Renewable energy refers to energy derived from natural resources that are replenished over time and can be used without depleting them. Unlike fossil fuels, which are finite and non-renewable, renewable energy sources are constantly replenished and can provide an indefinite supply of energy. Renewable energy has many benefits over traditional fossil fuels, including red

Get to know “How video games impact students?”

    If you’ve noticed, video games gained huge popularity in the past few years and especially among youth. While some may argue that they have a negative impact on students, others believe that they can be beneficial.  Are you or your child also way too involved in video games? Well! If you are excited to know if it is beneficial or not, you may come along with me. In this blog post, we will explore how video games can impact students in both positive and negative ways. Here are a few positive impacts of video games Improves Problem-Solving and Decision Making One of the most significant benefits of playing video games is that they can improve problem-solving and decision-making skills. Many video games require players to think critically to solve puzzles, strategize in real time, and make quick decisions under pressure.  Enhances Memory and Creativity Many video games require players to remember details, including characters, locations, and plotlines. Studies have shown t