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Why learn a foreign language?
Learning a foreign language is more than just a boost to your CV or handy for travelling. It will make you smarter, more decisive and even better at English.
Physiological studies ...

Primary tutoring
We offer high quality primary tutoring in literacy and numeracy at our studios in Prestwick and Troon. Places are limited to 4 pupils per session, ensuring we can give your child the...

How technology may read your mind
Dr Ali Roula is a reader at the University of South Wales and head of the Medical Electronics and Signal Processing Research Unit.
"CAN you read people's minds with this?" I am o...

LANGUAGE TEACHING IN TURKISH AND BRITISH SCHOOLS
The present study, which was conducted at British and Turkish primary schools, attempted to bring up new techniques and strategies by analysing how the EAL lessons in The UK are deliv...

Is Russell's argument that matter exists independently of us effective?
In response to Berkley's idealist conviction that matter does not exist independently from mind, Russell counters with a series of arguments which aim to show that there is indeed a w...

Is an absolute sovereign necessary and sufficient to let us escape the state of Nature?
Hobbes argues that the creation of a Leviathan is in everyone's best interests; ensuring their preservation. Through the surrender of the population's "right to govern themselves" to ...

"You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life"
Women in Love, and the Exquisite Damnation.
The idea that the unspoken and unspeakable part of life can be articulated though art is a reoccurring theme in Lawrence's Women in Love...

Night and Day in Henry IV
Day and Night; Mind and Matter in Henry IV, Part 1
Hall's ultimate conversion from the tavern to the court is punctuated regularly with the juxtaposition between the imagery of n...

Teaching Finance and Economics
If you are a Finance Student, you are probably being taught a lot of theory about how Finance should be, and little about how it really is. Financial theories are just that, models tr...

GCSE Maths - My Revision Guide
1) The Number Line
I believe that is the best place to start for students who are not very confident with their maths. Good knowledge of the number line will help you to add, subtrac...

