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Criteria of effective learning
First, get your concepts rock solid.Next get ample practice within a time limit.Keep a note of the time duration while practising to compare your progress and gain confidence.Remember...

Education inequalities created by the global spread of English
The
global spread of English has created or perpetuated educational inequalities. By Beatriz AbstractThe foundations of globalisation as we currently know
it were already laid by th...

Microbiological Causes of Parkinson`s Disease
Microbiological causes of Parkinson`s Disease from a cellular perspectiveParkinson`s Disease is caused by the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons, and affects the automatic, central ...

A Brief OverView of Ethical Bases from Vantage Point of Philosophy
A brief discussion on ethics in our previous episode, showed that
ethical language doesn t only deal with moral preferences or emotions,
but also implies a moral obligation or ...

Introduction to philosophy of ethics for non-philosophers
In our everyday life, many a time we come across moral narrative in
newspapers, research articles, lectures, seminars or public debates,
which we fail to grasp and thus the commun...

An Introduction to Natural Numbers
What is a Natural Number?Natural numbers, also known as counting numbers, are the positive whole numbers you use to count with: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...Examples: Are the following natural n...
What Are Intervals?
An interval is simply the distance between two notes. We can divide music into sounds for example Major, minor, diminished and augmented, each sound has it`s own particular characteri...

UKCAT (UCAT) Time Saving Tips
The UCAT (previously known as the UKCAT) is probably one of the most time-pressured tests you will encounter. It is an assessment of not only academic ability, but also time-managemen...

Analysis of Sonnet 116 by Shakespeare
WHO WAS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE?William Shakespeare was a renowned English poet, playwright and actor born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespear...

Online Tutoring
Over the last year everyone has had to make major changes to the way they work. The education sector, in particular, has been effected by these pressing times. Tutors are amongst thos...


