Artificial Intelligence has quietly taken a seat in our classrooms—sometimes in the form of a homework helper, sometimes as a quick answer machine. For students, it can feel like having a super-smart study buddy available 24/7. Need help understanding a concept? AI can explain it. Stuck on an idea? AI can suggest a few. Used thoughtfully, it can boost creativity, confidence and curiosity.
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Before Gaius Julius Caesar, Pontifex Maximus, Proconsul of Gaul, and later Dictator Perpetuo of the Roman Republic, became a name carved into marble and memory, he was a man sharpened by ambition and opportunity. Rome in the first century BC was a republic in decay, noble in name yet fractured by rivalry, greed, and fear of greatness. Into this fragile world stepped Caesar, not merely to serve Rome, but to remake it through conquest.
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Read MoreBy Ms. Enna Dey
The French philosopher and teacher Simone Weil once said, ‘The joy of learning is as indispensable in study as breathing is in running.’
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