If I had to describe briefly our return to school, I would say that we returned with reluctant excitement. Hesitant elation. Vacillating jubilation. Heaps of optimism, but with a fair share of trepidation as well. The first day exemplifies this experience quite well, as I, along with the Downingtown Stem Academy’s other students, experienced what... Continue Reading →
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The Vaccine : Explained
While it may seem to be coming to an end, the world is still fighting COVID - 19. Today, I will take you through a basic biological explanation of the vaccines, and help you understand how innovative this new technology is. Today we will take a look at the mRNA vaccines that the CDC recommends.... Continue Reading →
Organization Spotlight : Never doubt the impact one person can have
The Gift of Life Donor Program is a leading organ procurement organization in the United States that caters to the greater Philadelphia area, as well as Delaware and parts of New Jersey. The Gift of Life Donor Program has been helping bridge the gap between donor and recipient while advancing the noble mission to educate... Continue Reading →
Shradhanjali : A Tribute
Dear Readers, Through my blog, I had the incredible opportunity to work with the Pardada Pardadi Education Society in Uttar Pradesh, India. I am devastated to inform you that PPES’ CEO, Mrs. Renuka Gupta, passed away on the 18th of May having lost the battle to Covid-19. Mrs. Renuka Gupta inspired me to work to... Continue Reading →
Post Pandemic Behavior
It's been close to a year since the pandemic started, and it seems that things are coming together. The vaccines are being distributed to more people, and in SOME places, the spread of the virus is coming down. A few weeks ago, author, vlogger, science persona, and all-around cool dude Hank Green (most notable for... Continue Reading →
The Beginning
One year ago.
Friday the 13th : March, 2020
We find ourselves in a world where a virus known as COVID-19 has slowly started spreading around the world. It started out in small pockets in China in January. It was not yet a world wide concern, it was something that was talked about on the news, but it never affected anyone’s daily lives where I lived. As the virus started to spread to other countries like Italy, Spain, and India, people started to get more concerned about the state of the world, but it still didn’t affect many people in the United States. However, by late February, we started to hear about people getting sick from the Virus in the United States. With the virus causing a respiratory illness, some of the early symptoms included cough, shortness of breath, and fever. The virus differed greatly from the flu because it’s rate of spread…
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Humanity’s Greatest Creation
Hello my dear followers, I hope everyone is doing well! Its been 2 months since I posted to this blog, and it pains me as much as it does to you 🙂 I've just been very very busy with schoolwork and other commitments, but free time is coming soon, and I have dozens of ideas... Continue Reading →
Follow your dreams today, not tomorrow
Lets talk real estate. I am still too young to buy or rent, but having read articles about the resilience of the real estate market during the pandemic, I became very interested in learning more and wondered about how local real estate agents were doing and their experience with the pandemic. Who better to ask... Continue Reading →
Pardada Pardadi Education Society (Charity)
Quick link to charity: https://www.facebook.com/sa.blogs.733/posts/129772158922865 Did you ever have to fight for the right to be educated? Did you ever wonder if you could make it past the eighth grade, let alone attend college? When COVID-19 hit, did you worry that your education would be taken from you forever? Girls living in remote villages of... Continue Reading →
Local Business Spotlight : Life is like coffee, it all depends on how you make it
Bloggers Introduction According to the NCA (National Coffee Association) , about 64% of Americans aged 18 or older drink a cup of coffee everyday. Obviously, it is one of the most popular and consumed drinks in the United States. For many people, coffee is the first thing they think of in the morning. Some people... Continue Reading →