When looking for a way to improve English writing skills, choosing the best method is entirely dependent on you. Your current professional and personal circumstances, your writing skill level, how much time and effort you can spend on learning, etc. Will all play a part in the decision. For example, if your mother tongue is […]
College and the Autistic Student
Autism, a neurological-based developmental disability, affects an estimated one in 166 people, according to a 2004 study by the Centers for Disease Control Prevention. Both children and adults with Autism typically show difficulties in verbal and nonverbal communication, social interactions and leisure or play activities, according to the Autism Society of America. Autism affects individuals […]
College and the Autistic Student
Autism, a neurological-based developmental disability, affects an estimated one in 166 people, according to a 2004 study by the Centers for Disease Control Prevention. Both children and adults with Autism typically show difficulties in verbal and nonverbal communication, social interactions and leisure or play activities, according to the Autism Society of America. Autism affects individuals […]
Real Love Never Grows Old
People commonly think about falling in love and in one way or another, falling out from it suddenly. Well, there is a certain feeling wherein we can feel a sudden adrenaline rush whenever we see, or we stay with that someone in the same room, or if by chance, we talk with that someone one […]
What Skills Are Required To Be A Good Translator?
These days, people all across the globe generally believe that translation is just the involuntary substitution of languages, and therefore anybody can be a translator if she or he knows a foreign language. This perception is completely wrong, just having a good knowledge of foreign languages does not give any 100% assurance that a translation […]
Improving Academic Writing Skills With Problem and Solution Papers
Academic writing is built by being able to argue a point. These points are self-created and self-taught and all are created with the same structure in mind. This structure provides a template and the template provides somewhat of a stable model for these arguments to surpass or even grow further. There are many different types […]
A Trace of Modernism in Thomas Hardy’s Work – Jude the Obscure
The term modernism is widely used to identify new and distinctive features in the subjects, forms, concepts, and styles of literature and the other arts in the early decades of the twentieth century. But especially after World War I .The specific features signified by “modernism” (or by the quality modernist) vary with users. However, but […]
Sierra Leone’s National Heritage
INTRODUCTION The term museum is from Ancient Greek, Mouseoin, which means “the place sacred to the muses.” According to Greek Mythology Mouseoin was the temple of muses, the nine goddesses that presided over poetry, songs, the arts, sciences and learning. In Greek Mythology the nine goddesses were the daughters of Zeus, the King of the […]
That Good, Old-Fashioned Existential Angst
Don’t mind. Lambasting or lampooning oneself is my innate specialty! And this essay, I dare to say, is one intimate, adventitious cock and bull confessional. Don’t take it too seriously, ever! In the halcyon days of my youth, I was constantly under the spell of my personal considerations (at best nutty!), mind waves (wildly short-circuited!), […]
String Quartet Disasters and How to Avoid Them: A Primer for the Beginning Wedding Player
You’ve started to play the recessional, and the entire bridal party gives you a frantic “not yet!” look. You ask yourself, “Could I have avoided this?”… Those gig disasters have happened to everybody. Well, except YOU, since you’ve only been playing weddings since last Tuesday. I’ve been playing string quartets in weddings for over two […]