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How to Use Past Papers

Posted by George Humphries on September 27, 2011

It seems that IGCSE, IB, GCSE and other students are always looking for past papers. But very few know how to use them effectively. Here is a quick guide to past papers. 1. Get the past papers. oNo matter what your teacher says, they will have a collection of past papers somewhere. Get these past papers [...]

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Different Types of Snow

Posted by George Humphries on August 27, 2011

What is Snow? Most people perceive snow simply as frozen water. Delving in a little deeper, snow is actually a form of precipitation in the form of ice crystals. These ice crystals are hexagonal prisms that form when snow freezes up. Prisms are formed due to the molecular structure of water. As these ice crystals [...]

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Kung Fu TV Series Did He Really Need To Penniless And Broke?

Posted by George Humphries on August 25, 2011

Remember the TV series Kung Fu starring David Carradine? Did you ever wonder, with all his spiritual knowledge and physical abilities, why it was so necessary for him to be so poverty stricken?Okay, he made some vows to be free, without any attachment to selfish desires or worldly goods. So he walked around from place [...]

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Why You Should Take an Online IT Degree

Posted by George Humphries on May 11, 2011

Information technology, or IT, is the study of computer based information systems and is one of the fastest and most exciting industries growing today. Just think of Silicon Valley, Bill Gates and Amazon and you get the picture.IT is always moving and changing and people who are in this industry must always be able to [...]

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How to Write a Good Thesis or Dissertation in 25 Days?

Posted by George Humphries on April 25, 2011

Without wasting any time and without any preface I would like to tell you about those things with the help of which you will be able to complete your thesis within 25 days appx. Yes! It is 100% true. Do you know that most of the scholars waste their time only on thinking about the [...]

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Equivalence in Translation

Posted by George Humphries on April 23, 2011

Equivalence in Translation By Amin Kariminia, PhD in TEFL, Faculty Member of Fasa University, Iran And Javad Heidary, M.A Student of Translation, Fars Science and Research University, Shiraz, Iran Cultural Equivalence and Linguistic Equivalence Abstract This study is to find those factors which determine the equivalence in translation.The ideas of the prominent and distinguished scholars [...]

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Degrees for Fresh Graduates from American University

Posted by George Humphries on April 11, 2011

It is a challenging time for students who have recently graduated from a university or college. Graduate Fresher’s who want to further their educational careers by taking a teaching career can look up to American University course enrollment lists through their official online website.Some of the education courses available for fresh graduates are as follows:Teaching [...]

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The Stars in Bible and Quran

Posted by George Humphries on April 9, 2011

One of the inherited doctrines of mankind is that the Quran is quoted or borrowed from the Bible. This Dogma is established upon studies of many prejudiced intellectuals. In this series of articles, I will try to explore this Dogma on scientific basis to show up that it is forged. If we study any topic in [...]

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This MAT Review Blasts Away the Toughest Analogies in the World

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Put down that <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.teachingsolutions.org/mat.html”> MAT Review </a> for just a second, because we’re about to focus on something else.Think back to the last time you saw an analogy. I know we don’t encounter them every day, so it’s highly likely that you saw it on another standardized test or a school [...]

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Art Education: Basic Techniques of Classical Realism Oil Paintings

Posted by George Humphries on April 7, 2011

What is oil painting? Oil paints on the canvas. It’s an indisputable definition. I thought that oil painting is more than that.Any kind of figurative art (including oil painting) is thought of beforehand. The basic rules of studying drawing and painting are very closely connected with the laws of the discipline.Tip 1. BrushesYou should have [...]

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