I have for long been touched by the literary excellence of Black Boy of all Richard Wright’s work which I have had a reading, teaching experience spanning almost thirty years, a period in which I have kept wondering as to what makes it such a wonderful representation of a writer and at the same time […]
The Relationship Between Time Management and Motivation
Time management can make your life orderly and hassle free. Who wouldn’t want that? However, if you have noticed, people who manage their time well are people who have the drive to finish a task and prioritize what is really needed. And that is what we call motivation, which is the drive that pushes us […]
Importance of the Telephone
One of the most important inventions in the field of communications during the modern age is the telephone. It is because of this invention that we are able to talk to our friends and families without the hassle of traveling far and going to their place. But many of us these days have forgotten and […]
Book Review: Les Miserables
“How wonderful it is to be loved, but how much greater to love! The heart becomes heroic through passion; it rejects everything that is not pure and arms itself with nothing that is not noble and great. An unworthy thought can no more take root in it than a nettle on a glacier. The lofty […]
Combine Language Learning and Technology to Explode Your Teaching and Learning Success
Are you looking to boost your English language teaching or learning skills to yet ever higher levels? Would you like to stimulate more interest in your language classes or break out of a slump or plateau? Combine the use of a variety of language learning techniques with continually developing technology to spur your successes. Here […]
Paradise Lost – The Garden Of Eden
John Milton was born on 9th December, 1608 in London. Milton very nicely blends the Renaissance and Reformation movement in his great literary works. Some of his literary contributions are “Ode on The Morning of Christ’s Nativity,” Paradise Lost,” “L’Allegro” and “II Penseroso” (1633), “Comus ” (1634), “Lycidus” (1637), “Paradise Regained,” “Samson Agonisttes.” Milton’s “Paradise […]
The King Without Crown
William Shakespeare was not only the name of a play writer but also, he was a versatile genius in the sky of English literature who led his pen through out the intensive problems of human beings irrespective of castes and creed and even with his gallant touch, the common phenomena of human societies have been […]
Seven Solutions to Keep Far More of Each E Book You Study
There are various Rewards to reading additional publications, but perhaps my favored is this: A fantastic guide can provide you with a completely new method to interpret your previous activities. Everytime you find out a whole new psychological product or thought, It can be like the “application” in the Mind receives up-to-date. Instantly, you are […]
The Clock and the Circle
Here is a very fascinating code. I call it “the Clock and the Circle”, wherein “the Circle” is inferred, then, to be, Pi. In order to properly effect this code, you need to be working with the right “substrate”, meaning “representation” relative to the design. Let’s break down the numbers of time. A day is […]
Your Best Teacher Is Your Last Mistake
When you value the fact that your best teacher is your last mistake, you come to realize that you are only human. And even if you have your fair share of problems, you can recognize that everyone makes mistakes in life. There are no exceptions to the rule, but why is an error our finest […]