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Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing Books Review
The name Shakespeare is a popular and recognized name for children and adults around the world. For Example, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and of course Macbeth. He has written some creative works that are still entertaining people today. The play Macbeth is one of his most popular works. The play is special in both good and bad aspects. There are some interesting plots in the play which will make you enter into a happy and painful environment.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
King Lear & Twelfth Night & Julius Caesar Books Reviews
"King Lear", a tragedy drama, was written by William Shakespeare. It is based on the mythical Lear of Britain King Lear relinquished land and power to his two daughters and became destitute and insane.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
Paradise Lost and The Merchant Of Venice Books Review
One of John Milton's epic poems is "Paradise Lost". It was first published in 1667 and the epic was based on a biblical story. At first, it was published in ten volumes, but in 1674 the second edition was published in a total of 12 volumes.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
The Top 5 Books That Every Student Should Read
There are many books out there that you might think are interesting but feel like you can’t read them due to your busy schedule or lack of money. I will help you to make easier for you that which books you should read.
By Aashuu Mughal4 years ago in Education
A book a day, keeps the stagnation away
It is not a replacement but an adjunct! A few years ago, in the midst of my research on leadership, efficiency, business, and productivity I discovered that there are tools where you can listen to books in their entirety or their summaries. In fact, it is one of the current trends in which books are not only available in physical or digital format but also in audiobooks.
By Alexandra Sousa4 years ago in Education
Top 5 Books Every Entrepreneur Should Read
Entrepreneurs are a unique breed. We’re constantly battling uncertainty, believing in what we do, and looking for the next step in our journey. It’s not easy being an entrepreneur – but it is rewarding. Books have been written over the years to help entrepreneurs understand their own motivations, fears, and methods of business. But not every book is geared for entrepreneurs. And that’s where this list comes in!
By Aashuu Mughal4 years ago in Education
The Poem Of Daffodils
For my English class, I want to write about a poem called The Daffodils Poem. It’s written by William Wordsworth, a famous poet from the 1800s. There are five stanzas in this poem and each one is four lines long. The first line has a two syllable meter, the second line has three syllables, the third line has two syllables and the fourth line has six syllables.
By Aashuu Mughal4 years ago in Education
The Poem That Defines Many Of Our Worries And Dreams
The Road Not Taken is a poem by Robert Frost. It was first published in 1915 and it is one of the most famous poems in American culture. Read the full poem below to get a sense of how our protagonist makes difficult decisions and weaves through life, always choosing the path less traveled.
By Aashuu Mughal4 years ago in Education
Promotions at Trade Shows
Along with traditional advertising and under the line activities, companies and company bodies have come to realize that they want to invest in alternate shows in order to create maximum recall for their product or brand name. There are quite a few advantages to taking part in a exchange show. Some of them are:
By IRINEL VOCAL4 years ago in Education



