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Mike

Looking For Experience

My name is Mike Osman. I am 21 and currently studying to become a professional football strength & conditioning coach. My aim in life (20 Years ambition) is to become a professional f...
Matt

Tutoring History

History can be a challenging subject both to teach and to learn. The combination of dates, names and events, means that occasionally it can be a dry subject. Fortunately when presente...
Ross

GEOSAR: BASELINE AND BUDGETS

GeoSAR is the name for a project that aims to place a satellite utilising synthetic aperture radar technology into geosynchronous orbit. The overall objective for the project was t...
Mark

In Flight

Not much to say here. Never was very good at speeches. Always clammed up, forgot what I was going to say. Anything important, any time I had to use words that really mattered, I would...
Dan

Learning songs by ear: Improve your guitar playing dramatically.

Never underestimate how important learning by ear is for a guitarist. Learning by ear is simply essential. Once mastered, this skill will help your playing improve in so many ways,...
Sharmila

Maths, the builder

Mathematics has always been my favourite subject and I have come to realise the importance of mathematics in everyday life, a base to so many subject areas such as physics and enginee...
Navaz

Water under the bridge

If your child is just 1% dehydrated they will experience up to a 5% decrease in brain function. We know that still waters run deep, that you can lead a horse to water but you cann...
Navaz

How To Support Your Child During Exam Time

Parents play an important role in supporting children through exam time It's that time of year again and exam nerves are sweeping the country. Parents play an important role in su...
Jon

How much do I spend on a Saxophone?

How much should I spend on a Saxophone? I get this question all the time. Unlike the Clarinet, where paying more money usually means better quality, the Saxophone is a weird beast. Th...
Paul

Retired Languages teacher secures contract with international companies

Paul Gardiner, a retired Spanish/French teacher, has decided to venture into the private sector. He has been helping two international companies improve their standings in Spain and S...