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Trusted teacher: Ever wondered about life in Jamaica beyond the lights of Kingston’s allure? This class offers an ethnographic journey of practises and cultures in rural Jamaica, illustrated through photos, songs and videos. Let's explore life in rural Jamaica! Born and raised in a remote rural district/village, I will take you on an authentic journey of first hand experiences- reliving fond childhood memories, the stories my grandmother told me and what a typical day is like. This will be grounded in the history and culture of Jamaica. Coming from a background in diplomacy, sharing about Jamaica's culture and historical experiences has always been essential for opening the door to a deeper unerstanding. I have an avid interest in other cultures and always take the time to explore wherever I go. Having been to South and Central America, Asia, North America and Europe, I know the unique value of such rich experiences. Whenever I was home-sick while posted abroad, talking about my homeland was the only cure. I will share with you all there is about living in rural Jamaica, from different perspectives of my childhood, teenage years and adult life. One unique bit is that the district's enduring small farms form the centrepiece around which everything revolves. Come prepared with a curious mind, and if you want to make notes take your pen and paper or do so on your devices. It is important for me that your are learning, so I encourage you to ask questions. Let's go beyond Kington's enigma!
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War is a catalyst for destruction — but it also sparks invention. From antibiotics to the internet, trauma surgery to satellites, some of the most life-changing discoveries in science and medicine were born on the battlefield. In this 1-on-1 course, we’ll trace the complicated relationship between conflict and progress, exploring how the urgency of war has driven advancements in technology, public health, and medical care, often at a devastating cost. Through a mix of primary sources, propaganda, military records, and visual media, we’ll examine both the breakthroughs and the human consequences behind them. Each lesson focuses on a different conflict or innovation, giving students the tools to think critically about how societies respond to crisis, and what we choose to remember. Topics Included: - World War I: Shell shock, plastic surgery, chemical warfare, and the origins of trauma care - World War II: Penicillin, blood banks, radar, and the dawn of the atomic age - The Korean War: MASH units, air evacuations, and advances in burn treatment - Vietnam War: Helicopter medicine, PTSD research, and ethical debates on chemical weapons - The Cold War: Space exploration, computing, surveillance, and scientific competition - Modern Conflicts: Drones, AI, prosthetics, and the rise of cyberwarfare Learning Goals: - How scientific and medical innovation has evolved under the pressures of war - The ethical questions surrounding "progress at a cost" - The long-term civilian impact of military inventions - How to analyze historical documents and visual culture - How memory, trauma, and necessity shape the story of war
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Native English Tutor - English, Maths, Essay Writing, Cambridge prep (Basel)
Charlotte
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My daughter loved working with Charlotte, and we're looking forward to further lessons with her. Charlotte was encouraging, supportive and fun to work with.
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Creative writing support for blogs, poems, short stories (Geneva)
Monalee
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Monalee is great, she really listens and asks the right questions for.you to find your themes and topics.
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