Archive for the 'Education' Category

Is Algebra Relevant?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Algebra is one of the most central arms of maths that is often presented to students in Jr. High. As a matter of fact, many students find algebra as a challenging subject area to understand. Algebra is one of the complex branches of mathematics that takes the pupil through a study of structure, relation and […]

Understanding School Grants

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

In these modern times, education is the greatest weapon any individual can equip themselves in order to be successful in their chosen field of work.

How Is Your Algebra?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Maths has many subdivisions and algebra is one of the most stressed arms which studies structure, relation and quantity. Algebra works with numbers, symbols, elements and variables. Students are presented elementary constructs and methodologies of solving equations in elementary algebra like solving radical inequalities, understanding polynomials along with factoring binomials, trinomials and polynomials […]

High School Graduations

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

One has to be a student sitting on those rows of benches, walking across the stage, wearing the graduation caps and flipping the tassels over to really know. Sure many of us have already been in that position so we know that the feeling can only be known, not really described. Many a writer has attempted to scale that mountain, and more than that many have tumbled to their doom.

Will Science Fiction Guide Our Future?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Science fiction has a long history of looking at environmental issues. Hayao Miyazaki’s popular “Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind” is a moving story about the conflict between Man and his environment, although it has political undertones as well. Frank Herbert’s Dune is another popular environmental story that discusses how mankind shapes […]

British Green Police Set to Defend Environment

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

The Environment Agency has recently set up a special unit of police officers who are being called the �green police.�

Graduation Caps and Gowns Info

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

The graduation caps and gowns are the status symbols for any graduating student. the caps and gowns are very important for ones graduation.

Paralegal Degree - Bring on the Sun

Monday, October 5th, 2009

The paralegal profession dates back nearly 50 years but one aspect hasn’t changed a bit and that is the requirement; actually, the lack of any requirement requiring certification. Although, most other parts of this ever growing and in-demand profession have evolved. One such example is how paralegals are trained. Today, most attend some type of […]

Descriptions of Offshore Companies’ Business Environment

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Offshore Banking is having a bank account in a countrynation where you are not a resident. Normally this would be in a tax haven (a countrynation that has low taxes or no taxation). Because of the word offshore you would think that only remote islands are offering this type of banking.

How to Find University Scholarships for Left-Handed Scholars

Monday, August 17th, 2009

It’s far from easy to get a grant at the moment. These scholarships are not the same as a regular student loan in that the money is a grant, so it does not need to be paid off…