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When a dream becomes a nightmare
As young children we are very often asked what we want to be when we grow up. Many adults ask children this as a way to get to know the things they like to do. Every child has a different idea of their future so the answers can be rather varied. Despite this it seems we all have one or two outrageous ideas in our childhood. Perhaps the most outrageous are those that seem the most normal.
By Rebecca Haddock4 years ago in Education
How to Plan a Honeymoon in the Maldives - Romance in a Paradise
A romantic getaway to one of these islands is sure to be a memorable experience for you and your sweetheart. The islands have warm tropical weather, wonderful beaches with soft sands, breathtaking scenery, and a nice easygoing atmosphere. Planning a Maldives honeymoon may be made easier with the information provided below.
By Thilina Pathum 4 years ago in Education
Writing vs Painting
Published in 1934 by the Hogarth Press, an essay links Virginia Woolf to Walter Richard Sickert, whom she, in her diary, calls “my Sickert” (see annotations of Tuesday April 17, 1934) complaining that, with the painter she loves, critics “are contemptuous” (Friday 2 November 1934).
By Patrizia Poli4 years ago in Education
VARK Techniques and associated educational myths
The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. Aristotle Education is a fascinating sector; every individual goes through different levels of the educational curriculum in life. Even though education is as old as history and human civilization, it is often most neglected in every part of the world. What about your country?
By Adesh Mishra4 years ago in Education
To Fix Higher Education, Change Its Business Model
The higher education industry is absolutely broken; we’ve known this for a few decades. There are so many different ways to teach young adults, yet few of them have been considered, much less adopted, over the past 40 years.
By Adrien Book4 years ago in Education
How Preparing for Interviews: The Ultimate Guide
To Prepare for a job interview Before the interview 1. Always familiarize yourself with the company's policies and corporate history, 2. Check for the company's online profiles, social media platforms, and press materials 3. Make a note of the company's online statements, policies, and customer reviews 4. Check if the company has a positive or negative online presence 5. Look at the company's social media profiles 6. Research the company's industry 7. Get familiar with the company's competitors 8. Read up on the company and the company's leadership and senior managers 9. Go through the company's website.
By Sunil Kedar4 years ago in Education
Presenting +1 - help young people to thrive
How many times have you heard this concern? Perhaps it happened to you as well. Should I work or should I study? What experiences could I make to enrich my CV and let my application stand out and grab that job opportunity that I am looking for?
By +1 - help young people to thrive4 years ago in Education
I have a dream
In his “I Have a Dream” speech, minister and civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. outlines the long history of racial injustice in America and encourages his audience to hold their country liable to its founding promises of freedom, justice, and parity.
By ARIHANNA JUNE4 years ago in Education






