Learn about the second ten events that changed the world in episode 2 from our premium series 100 Events That Changed the World.
Learn about the second ten events that changed the world in episode 2 from our premium series 100 Events That Changed the World.
Learn about the first 10 events that changed the world from the discovery of fire to the dawn of the iron age in this first episode from the new premium Audio Course Series from English Plus.
Learn about ancient Egypt, its people, rulers, the gift of the Nile and more in this new History episode from English Plus Podcast.
Learn about the cold war, how it started, the main conflicts it created and how it ended in this new listening episode on history from English Plus Podcast.
Explore the complex story of Patrice Lumumba, the Congo’s first PM. This advanced listening practice (for TOEFL/IELTS) covers the political forces behind the Congo Crisis.
We’ve explored the cognitive tax of poverty and the systems that perpetuate it. But what’s the point of knowing if nothing changes? This article is a call to action to bridge the empathy gap in our daily lives—transforming academic knowledge into compassionate action, one small, human interaction at a time.
Fighting poverty isn’t just charity; it’s a smart investment. Discover how eradicating poverty boosts economic growth, creates new markets, and builds a more stable and prosperous society for everyone.
Test and improve your advanced English listening skills with this exam-style practice. Listen to a social worker’s audio diary and answer 10 comprehension questions to prepare for exams like TOEFL and IELTS.
Why is it so hard to plan for the future when you’re struggling today? This article explores the concept of poverty and time perception, revealing how scarcity shatters our relationship with tomorrow. Discover how poverty traps people in an endless present and what it means to give someone back the luxury of a future.
Poverty isn’t a character flaw; it’s a cognitive burden. Explore the science of how chronic stress and scarcity impact brain function, decision-making, and the ability to plan for the future.