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Andreia

The Advantages of Having a Multilingual Website

The internet keeps on growing and it has been contributing a lot for new businesses (and even the existing ones) to spread more their products, and to reach new customers that are loo...
Vatsala

Were Aristocratic women of the 12th century ‘confined to the role of housekeeper’ suggested by McNamara and Wemple?

Aristocratic women of the twelfth century exercised wider rights, duties and freedom of action beyond their ‘role of housekeeper’ as suggested by McNamara and Wemple. However, later...
Akash

The UKCAT Abstract Reasoning - Tips!

“I just can`t seem to spot the pattern!” Is this how you feel whilst practising Abstract Reasoning questions? You are gaining confidence and getting quicker in the Verbal Reasoning, Q...
Deborah

The Negative Side of Whale Watching

IntroductionIn recent decades, there has been a dramatic shift in the way in which people relate to the larger marine mammal species (Williams et al, 2002:255). In 1993, the Internati...
Rachel

Conflicts between social optimism and Darwinian degeneration in H.G Wells’ The Time Machine.

Thoughts of perfectibility were surrounded by much controversy and excitement for Victorian England. It was widely agreed that the existential industrial growth in Britain at the time...
Rachel

Pleasure and Excess in Jack Kerouac`s On The Road

A careful look at Jack Kerouac s On the Road brings the concept of excessive pleasure to the forefront, changing the tone of this particular extract from light-hearted fun to someth...
Jake

The Phenomenon of Gift Books and Annuals and how they influenced the British Literary Scene in the 19th Century.

‘The Annuals are now the only books bought for presents to young ladies in which way poems formerly had their chief vent’- Robert Southey (1828) The first literary annual in Britain...
Madeleine

Assess changes in perceptions of landscape which are evident in the paintings of European artists in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.

As landscapes are visually appealing and are best understood when physically observed, it only seems logical to analyse the changing perceptions of landscapes through the medium of ...
Maria

Music and Languages, deep inside

The main purpose of these few lines is to show you certain aspects I have personally realised through the years when combining my studies in English as a foreign language and music (c...
Thomas

Tutoring in 2016 - why do it?

When I was a student at secondary school, there was a real stigma around the concept of private tutoring. For some reason, the students that had someone to improve their academic pote...