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WEB SITES THAT MAKE YOU SMART






If   you  want   to  improve  your  skill   or  just  enhance   your knowledge  .You  can  try  these  free  websites  .These  websites  will certainly  help you.

RSA Animate: Hand-Illustrated Presentations

 People who love TED.com also love RSA Animate. The RSA is a non-profit society that seeks to innovate solutions to modern social problems: hunger, social care, crime, political oppression, the environment, education, social justice.

 The RSA delivers many of their thought-provoking messages (often from TED speakers) through the novel means of hand-drawn illustrations.

 


Inc.com

 

Inc.com (named for 'incorporation") is an intelligent and inspirational resource for the business world.
Focused on modern theories of business growth and organizational development, Inc.com has a deep library of modern blogging and thought-leader insights.
How great leaders inspire others, how to create a customer-centered work culture, how to avoid the pitfalls of starting your own company, why top performers fail in the modern business world: the insights and advice at Inc.com are modern and profound.
If you are a manager, team leader, executive, or hopeful business owner, you must visit this site.
Visit Inc.com


Discover Magazine

 Discover is special, however, because it focuses on making science clear *and* motivating. Why did homo sapiens survive while other species died out? How do you dismantle a nuclear warhead? Why is autism on the rise? Discover is not a non-profit company, but its product definitely makes its customers smarter.

Visit Discover Magazine

 

 

 

Brain Pickings

 

Brain Pickings is a discovery engine for 'interestingness and curiosity quenchers'.
Brainpickings.org is a treasure chest of anthropology, technology, art, history, psychology, politics, and more. The blog itself may seem a bit high-brow when you first visit but definitely browse for a good 10 minutes.
Pay particular note to the 'Beatles photographs', 'NASA and Moby' and 'Freud Myth' blog entries.

Visit Brain Pickings 


HowStuffWorks

 This site is a division of the Discovery Channel Company, and the high-quality production shows in every video here.

See how tornadoes work, how diesel engines run, how boxers do mitt practice, how sharks attack, how serial killers get caught.
Imagine Khan Academy, but with a massive budget. This is outstanding video learning for the whole family.
Visit HowStuffWorks



TED: Inspirational Ideas Worth Spreading

 

 

'Technology, Entertainment, Design' was the original acronym meaning for TED. But over the years, this remarkable website has grown to cover nearly every contemporary topic about humanity: racism, education, economic prosperity, business and management theory, capitalism vs. communism, modern technology, modern tech culture, the origins of the universe.
If you consider yourself a thinking person who wants to learn a little more about the world you live in, you absolutely must visit TED.com.
Visit TED: Inspirational Ideas Worth Spreading



KhanAcademy.org

 

As a philanthropic non-profit group, the Khan Academy seeks to provide a world-class education to the world for free.
The knowledge here is intended for every kind of person: teacher, student, parent, employed professional, trades worker... the learning videos are very valuable to anyone seeking to learn.
Most any scholastic topic is available at Khan or is in the process of being made available. You can even volunteer to help translate or dub the videos into other languages.
Khan Academy is another example of why the Internet is so valuable as a democratic form of free publishing.
Visit KhanAcademy.org


Merriam-Webster

 Merriam-Webster is far more than an online dictionary and thesaurus. M-W.com is also an English-Spanish translator, a medical jargon quick reference, an encyclopedia, a digital mentor in improving your vocabulary, a coach in using modern jargon and slang, and a trend analyzer of how people are speaking English in the modern world.

 

 Visit Merriam-Webster

 

 

BBC Science: Human Body and Mind.

 

The British Broadcasting Corporation has always had a reputation for credibility and objectivity.
With a presentation that is somewhat less flashy than American-based science sites, the BBC Science site delivers very motivating and highly engaging articles on nature, the hard sciences, and the human body and mind.



 

 

 



 



 

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