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In what senses do "ideas" determine political events?
The concept of "idea", for a significant duration of modern political science, has been ignored and devalued in its role in determining political events. As Colin Hay comments: "There...

The Alexander Technique in Learning To Play An Instrument
Playing music can be one of the most rewarding things, but can also be the most frustrating. I started playing the violin at the comparatively late age of fourteen. I had lessons with...

Summer Holidays
Summer Holidays
I am sometimes asked if children should have tutoring during the summer holidays. There is no right or wrong answer to this. Each student is an individual and the...

How do cortical and sub-cortical areas contribute to the planning and control of voluntary movement?
Voluntary movement forms a key aspect of mammalian life in several ways, including both planned and goal-directed movement, and rapid responses to constantly changing external stimuli...

Discuss how the specificity is achieved in membrane trafficking pathways
The specificity of vesicle fusion is achieved in three ways 1) vesicle transport, 2) tethering of vesicles to target membranes, and 3) membrane fusion. Protein-protein interaction ena...

Can the paradoxes of confirmation (ravens and grue) be solved by appeal to degrees of confirmation?
Can the paradoxes of confirmation (ravens and grue) be solved by appeal to degrees of confirmation?
1. Introduction
In this essay I will argue that the paradoxes of confirmation can...

Do we need to learn a second language?
Why do we need to learn a language? Why indeed. I mean it's not as if the government thinks it's particularly important, well certainly not in terms of them making a GCSE in languages...

Review of Student Procrastination: Seize the Day and Get More Done by Michael Tefula
Procrastination - we all know that feeling. Half an essay left to write before tomorrow, desperately wishing you were anywhere else. But no, today you are going to be focussed, and fi...

11+ Creative Writing - the mental block
Most of the grammar schools tend to conduct 11+ exam based on Verbal, Non-verbal, Maths and English in Multiple Choice format. Why? It is quite simple - it is cost effective to check ...

Using Apps to improve mental Maths
It is clear that many parents view with dismay the current fad for apps of all sorts on smart phones. It is nearly impossible to ban them completely.
Apps can be a useful ally if a...