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The 5 best Culture related websites
The 5 best Culture related websites

Learning is a continuous process, one that should never cease. Everything you are and everything you are to become is a result of what you learn. It constitutes the abilities you possess, the knowledge you exercise and the force for success you have. It has been said that the person who graduates today and stops learning tomorrow faces a slow decline in their ability and intellect. You can commit no surer a mistake that to stop learning, for the future you will soon confront is one you'd rather not face. To stop gaining knowledge is in effect slamming the brakes on your own personal evolution.

Personal development and self-expansion by way of learning is certainly not compulsory, but neither is survival. Every human being has an equal choice over both, but the fact is over 90 percent of the general population choose not to continue learning and 0.0001 percent choose not to survive. They fail to realize that the true fruits of life are internal. It is through the mind that one experiences the world and when it is closed, one ceases to live.

I hope you understand the importance of learning for the quality of your life. If so, here's the 5 best Culture related websites in my opinion:

1. http://www.sitedugenie.com : This website gives you all the tools to conquer all the knowledge you need, via articles and videos. I think this the best because this is where I learnt the most about science, food, business, learningetc

2. http://www.ted.com : TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. Since then its scope has become ever broader.

3. http://en.wikipedia.org : Many visitors come to Wikipedia to acquire knowledge, others to share knowledge. At this very instant, dozens of articles are being improved, and new articles are also being created. Over 2,000 articles have been designated by the Wikipedia community as featured articles, exemplifying the best articles in the encyclopedia.

4. http://www.ehow.com : Learn how to do just about everything at eHow. Expert Village is now a part of eHow, adding expert How To videos to eHow, the world most popular place to find How To instructions and articles.

5. http://edition.cnn.com : International delivers breaking news from across the globe and information on the latest top stories, business, sports and entertainment headlines. Follow the news as it happens through: special reports, videos, audio, photo galleries plus interactive maps and timelines.

Again, this is my opinion; you're free not to share it. What's important is that you continue learning at any price!

Napoleon Woods.




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