How to Give a Great Report in School

Posted March 10th, 2010

Giving a great report takes a little bit of time and effort. Here are 6 quick tips to get you started.
1. Make it something you are interested in. If possible, you should make sure that you only do reports on something that you yourself find interesting. Sometimes, of course, you don’t have a choice on [...]

How to Write a Thesis

Posted March 10th, 2010

When you are at the end of your studies for your degree it will be necessary for you to write your thesis. Writing a thesis is a very important part of your schooling and more times than not it will account for much of your grading. A well written thesis and a poor written thesis [...]

Loch Ness Monster

Posted March 10th, 2010

Affectionately known as Nessie, Loch Ness monster is a cryptid that is assumed to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. Interest and belief was drawn to the animal in 1933 when Alex Campbell, the water bailiff for Loch Ness and a part-time journalist reported the creature in Inverness Courier. Sightings continue to be reported [...]

UFO With Ancient Indian Origin

Posted March 10th, 2010

It is assumed flying saucers are of alien or governmental military origin, but are we are of another origin- The Ancient India? The Indian connection has recently emerged when Chinese discovered Sanskrit documents in Tibet and sent them for translation to the University of Chandrigarh. What came, as a shocking discovery was the documents contained [...]

UFO – Myth or Reality?

Posted March 10th, 2010

Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) are described as saucer, bowl, or triangular shaped craft with nocturnal lights and appear to be under intelligent control. Objectively, any flying object that initially cannot be identified as an airplane, helicopter, blimp, balloon or kite, is termed as a UFO. Even though the first sighting began with Kenneth Arnold in [...]

What to Look For in a Private Tutor

Posted March 9th, 2010

Investing in private academic tutoring can be a difficult decision. While specific types of tutoring may have unique benefits, certain aspects of the student-tutor relationship are essential. When looking into tutoring, be sure to keep these important ideas in mind to ensure that student needs are being met:
1. Student-Tutor Rapport: The relationship that develops between [...]

John Fredrick Boepple - A Freshwater Pearl Button Pioneer

Posted March 6th, 2010

It was not very long ago that the majority of buttons had a shiny, iridescent quality. In fact, take a look at shirts and dresses as recent as the 1970’s, and you might notice these luminous buttons. They are made of mother-of-pearl, which is the inner shell layer of certain mollusks, and is made out [...]

NAPW Rising Stars Education Scholarship – A New Approach To Success!

Posted March 6th, 2010

A woman is the epitome of strength and resilience, symbolization of the perfect balances of senses and a unique power to endure the best and the worst of life. To understand a woman is difficult, but yet the most difficult part is to comprehend how she leads her life taking care of each and every [...]

A Guide to Tertiary Vocational Education in Web Designing

Posted March 6th, 2010

Web designers and web developers work hand in hand and both these fields require a lot of skills. There is a huge demand in this field and hence it is very essential that you learn all the techniques required in this field. Only a proper course will set you apart from the several others who [...]

Tertiary Vocational Education in Photography

Posted March 6th, 2010

Mark Twain says, “Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do. Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do.” Hence, it would be best if you can turn your hobbies and passions into your career. It is only then you can achieve the best in your profession. Photography is one [...]