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How tos for the learners and the learned; tips and tricks to help you study effectively, survive your school years, impress your teachers and more.
7 Money-Making Skills You Can Learn in Less Than a 6 Month
Learning new skills is more important than ever. As we learn more about how people act and what they think, technology, medicine, and our understanding of how people think are some of the fields making huge leaps each year. In that case, our formal education isn't enough to keep us from losing our jobs in this fast-paced world.
By Dipu Guide By Dipu Verma4 years ago in Education
The Busy Person’s Guide to Writing Thought Leadership Content in 6 Easy Steps
What does it take to become a thought leader? In today’s marketplace, an excellent CV is no longer enough to elevate your profile. Leaders need to stand out from the crowd. It takes dedication, patience, and strategy. Leaders need to provide expertise, credibility, value, and a unique point of view. And they need to do it in an engaging way on multiple platforms and outlets in order to increase and amplify their impact.
By Rebecca De Ornelas4 years ago in Education
How to Learn UX Design
As an aspiring UX developer, M.K. can take various courses with her education. There are no official demands mandating a specific level, certification, or license, yet there are absolutely ways to enhance her chances of landing a work as a customer experience designer.
By Rachel May4 years ago in Education
Putin is wreaking havoc on Ukraine in order to send a message to the rest of the world.
Slaughter is unfolding in Ukraine. 2,000 civilians have died. 1.5 million have been displaced and are now refugees of war. In Irpin, Russian soldiers opened fire on fleeing civilians, killing children. The Mayor of Irpin wrote, “A family died in front of my eyes. Two small children and two adults died.” There is a single escape route out of Irpin, and Russian soldiers are shelling civilians attempting to use it. Russia has broken the ceasefire in Mariupol, preventing civilians from evacuating. An 18-month old was killed by shrapnel in Mariupol. His mother can be seen crying, “why?”
By janney wait4 years ago in Education
Life improves when you let go of the rules.
Life Changes At The Drop Of A Hat “The golden rule is that there are no golden rules.” ― George Bernard Shaw What rules do you live by? I’m not talking about those that govern what you eat or how you dress but something more meaningful. What rules dictate your life? For example, many people establish rules for how their life should be or not be. When things don’t turn out as planned, they feel their life is falling apart. Have you experienced this?
By janney wait4 years ago in Education
Art & Academia
Nowadays, it plays a crucial role as well, since it is widely used in such spheres as design, marketing and many others. We can see art everywhere: from magazine pages and english short essays to car bodies, from shops to garage walls. I have been interested in it since I was a child, and that factor has probably inspired me to choose the career of a designer. When asked about why I have made this choice, I explain that one of my childhood dreams was to create art each day, and that is what I am doing now. Daily, I get knowledge of how to apply art concepts in everyday spheres such as advertising or internet design. One more thing that I adore about my occupation is the opportunity to transfer my own artistic ideas to people, and thus, to contribute to the world’s art heritage. In my opinion, these two reasons perfectly describe my attitude to my future occupation and art in general. The suggested readings have assisted me in filling the gap of my knowledge in what relates to certain aspects of the artistic sphere, and specifically, in forming my own opinion about the connection between art and commerce, the need for the archive of artistic works, and the art school reform.
By Kate Johnson4 years ago in Education





