Law tutors are a valuable commodity to those studying undergraduate or postgraduate law, or professional qualifications such as the LPC and BPTC. It is no secret that these degrees are particularly difficult, and many students opt for tutors to help them get through their exams and coursework, or attain the highest honours. But with no […]
5 Things You Need to Know About TS Eliot
Thomas Stearns Eliot, born to a successful entrepreneur Henry Ware Eliot in the year 1888, was a remarkable poet, literary critic and dramatist. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, United States on September 26. Eliot came as an immigrant to the United Kingdom at the age of 25 (in the year 1914) and acquired […]
Functional Practice When Learning English
Anyone who is learning a new language can easily be overwhelmed. There are new words and new pronunciations to learn and none of it makes any sense at first. English can be particularly difficult to learn due to our word variations and spelling variations. Because of this, most English as a second language classes will include functional practice. This […]
‘Kings’ – Upper and Lower Egypt
Not long ago, this author has stated: “For years and years, generation after generation, they have told us that people in this country, as well as the entire world is outnumbered by white people. And we believed it too. For me, I’ve always wondered how that was possible when there are so many lands that […]
Burn Your Brochures: 8 Better Alternatives for Creating Collateral
If you work in marketing communications, you’ve probably seen this scenario a dozen times: A harried sales guy, shirts-sleeves rolled up to the elbow, storms into your cubicle. “I got a hot sales call in Toledo in three weeks. I got to have a brochure to leave behind,” he says, smacking his fist into his […]
The History Of Lamma Chiefdom Under Saakoro As Its First District Head
The popular land which is today known as Lamma was one time a hunting ground of Sagbee and Kugong people who lived in the mountain ranges where they had been living since the time that they dispersed from Yorro long time ago. It can be recalled that people lived in mountains as protection against harsh […]
What the Female Catcher in the Rye Characters Tell Us About Holden Caulfield
The main theme of The Catcher in the Rye is isolation, which is interesting coming from a guy who spills his guts to the world for 200 pages. Nevertheless, the contradiction characterizes Holden Caulfield perfectly; he can’t decide whether to call all his buddies together for a round of drinks and chatting or flee to […]
SALOME and HERODIAS, A Curious Mother’s Day Story, Part 1 of 2 Parts
First, a disclaimer: This article requires information about John the Baptist, whose life and works and words are holy, divinely inspired, to Christians. The sources I’ve accessed are religious, historical, literary, exegetic, and anecdotal. In order to avoid disrespect for the sacredness of the words and concepts with which Christians hold The Gospels and with […]
Psychology For Teaching – A Review
The focus of this review is on part five of Lefrancois text, Psychology for Teaching, which contains ninety eight pages. This section is on instructional leadership which is subdivided into four chapters. Motivation, teaching, discipline, classroom management and individualized instruction are topics covered in chapters eleven to fifteen. Generally, classroom practice requires a great deal […]
If the World Had No Alphabet
People have probably lived on the earth about 2 million years. But the story of world history began only about 5,500 years ago with the invention of alphabet. Since then, human’s history’s book turn to a new page. The history of the alphabet started in ancient Egypt about 3,500 B.C. Most alphabet letters began as […]