Reference & Education

Teaching in the Remote Areas of Australia
By Gonzalo Esannason · 11 years ago
Did you become a teacher to inspire and awaken others to the world around you? Did you dream of changing lives and encouraging students to reach their full potential? Are you now tired of the ...
The Teacher becomes the student
By Gonzalo Esannason · 11 years ago
A relationship expert once said that during an argument, there's usually three sides to every story: his side, her side, and of course, the truth. This is something we must definitely keep in mind as ...
How to Research a Professional and Winning Dissertation
By Lisa Writer · 11 years ago
Writing a winning dissertation is a challenge to many students because of the time and resources required in the writing process. However, many students fail to plan in advance before engaging themselves in the writing ...
The Revitalization of the Modern Cornish Language
By Charlene Lacandazo · 11 years ago
Cornish is a minority language, and many linguists believe that it is closely related to Welsh and Breton, and a little more different from Scottish Gaelic, Manx, and Irish. However, the linguistic status of Cornish ...
What is the Future of the Gaedelic Language?
By Charlene Lacandazo · 11 years ago
The Goidelic or Gaelic languages are one of the two branches of the Insular Celtic languages; however, until today many people are still unaware of their origin, and even their importance. Actually, the Scottish government ...
Why exactly do we need a Professional Translation Agency?
By Charlene Lacandazo · 11 years ago
Any business people thinking about putting up an international company should also start thinking about looking for and hiring translation services. Although the internet helps a lot for companies to render the right message to ...
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Working as an Academic Essay Writer
By Linda Theses · 11 years ago
Making one's living as a professional academic writer can seem utterly glamorous from the outside. I've had more people than I can count tell me, upon learning what I do for a living, how lucky ...
There Is No Hope of Doing Perfect Academic Research
By Rita Writer · 11 years ago
The unadorned meaning of research is ‘scientific inquiry’ or simply ‘to search again’. The intriguing word denotes the systematic investigation to increase knowledge and understanding or simply to arrive at facts. It is the careful ...
It Is Not Easy to Research and Write a Dissertation
By Tonya Writer · 11 years ago
Writing a dissertation may not be an easy task. However, understanding the basic requirements makes it easier and less costly to write a successful dissertation. It is important first to get right the definition of ...
Why Do So Many Students Use Model Essay Writing Services For Their Academic Research?
By Amanda Research · 11 years ago
The answer to this question is relatively simple. Students use academic writing services because such services are extremely helpful to them in their studies. How are they helpful? The answer to that question is a ...
The Differences Between Undergraduate and Graduate Writing and Research
By Amanda Research · 11 years ago
On the face of it, the differences between undergraduate and graduate level writing and research should be rather obvious. After all, we expect more of our graduate students than we do of our undergraduate students. ...
How to Write a Successful Dissertation
By Kim Writers · 11 years ago
In order to write a successful dissertation it is important that the writer first chooses a researchable topic. This means more than merely identifying an area of research. The topic must be stated in terms ...
Educational Research in Social Settings: Why Perfect Research Is Impossible
By Kim Writers · 11 years ago
Introduction In one of her writings, Griffiths observes that educational research can never be perfectly done. Why she says so can be well understood and even agreed with if one has some knowledge of the ...
CBT training from the University of Southampton
By Liz Fletcher · 11 years ago
At the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences within the University of Southampton, we offer a range of CBT training courses to help you gain the credentials to provide this type of service. Cognitive Behaviour ...
A Plan for Success- Four Reasons Why Your High School Student Needs a Planner
By Jessica Lane · 11 years ago
High school is one of the most challenging educational stages. Not only are teenagers at a difficult age, but they are also preparing for college. High school is intended to lead the student to a ...
Essay Writing - Newness Not Shown in Guides Or Even By Tutors
By Joseph Grut · 11 years ago
A structured writing outline will be necessary for your skillful essay writing paper. Whether it can be school research paper, school term paper or perhaps a simple compare and contrast essay paper, the same algorithm ...
Exam Preparation Tips – Memorizing Text
By Shantanu Das · 11 years ago
It’s that time of year again. The time when the bats and balls go in and the books come out from hibernation. The time every student has come to loathe. It’s exam time. Exams can ...
A Short History Of The American Clock
By Andrew Clayton · 11 years ago
A VERY SHORT HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN CLOCK Clockmaking in America started in Philadelphia, around 1702 when a British clockmaker, Peter Stretch emigrated there. Another craftsman, James Batterson, who arrived in Philadelphia in 1707, moving ...
Sporting Excellence at Independent Schools in Scotland
By Harvey Mcewan · 11 years ago
Choosing whether to send your child to an independent or a state funded school is a difficult choice for any parent. There are many factors to take into consideration, not least of which is the ...
How to Get Kids Interested in School Work
By Harvey Mcewan · 11 years ago
Children can be hard to convince of the importance of attending school, doing additional reading and completing their homework. Most kids will go through a stage of being generally uninterested in pursuing an education with ...