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    Articles by Daniel Grabowski

    Dan Grabowski is an Amazon best-selling author and has taught in the classroom at primary level previously.

    The Carrington Event

    The Carrington Event

    While sketching sunspots, Carrington witnessed an intense brightening, marking the first recorded observation of a solar flare.


    Halloween

    Halloween: Legends, Lore And The Unexplained

    At the heart of Halloween folklore stands the iconic figure of the Headless Horseman.


    Gaming

    Gaming Is Good For You (1)

    These games are not only entertaining but also serve as powerful tools for managing anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges.


    Gaming

    Gaming Is Good For You

    One of the most significant ways in which gaming positively affects mental health is by stimulating cognitive functions and mental agility.


    language

    How Being Multilingual Can Boost Your Future

    Each language you learn is a new world waiting to be discovered, and the journey is as rewarding as the destination.


    Tolkien

    The Diverse Literary Achievements Of Tolkien

    Before Tolkien became a household name in the world of fantasy literature, he was a distinguished scholar and academic.


    Teenage

    Social Media And The Teenage Brain

    Let’s take a look at the relationship between social media use and the teenage brain.


    Dahl's

    Perils Of Releasing Edited Classic Fiction

    Deciding what content to edit or omit from classic literature can be a subjective process, influenced by prevailing ideologies and sensitivities.


    CV

    What NOT To Put In Your CV

    By omitting irrelevant personal information and avoiding generic statements and buzzwords, you can create a focused and impactful CV.


    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin Luther King Jr., Equality And Justice

    Martin Luther King Jr.’s unwavering commitment to justice and equality resulted in several landmark achievements that continue to shape the course of history.