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A tribute to the works of Seamus Heaney.
I hated poetry as a youngster, and even more so, when I was a school girl, because my old-fashioned Grammar School English teacher made it so boring and inaccessible. I avoided poetry at all costs at university, until I couldn't any more, and then I actually found myself loving 'abstract poetry' of all things. (Check out the works of Wallace Stevens. Loved them!)
Deborah RobinsonPublished 3 years ago in EducationEkushey Book Fair 2021 & Pandemic
Book fair during pandemic & the future of publication industries When I am abstained to the work, no way to breath, sigh of being gasping then my subconscious mind gives me reminder that I haven’t been reading book from two to three days. There is no substitute for books to revive the mind just as it takes oxygen for the body to survive. I think like that. Books make a latent relationship between the body and mind. Matching the life we live, the passing time. For this reason perhaps Rabindranath Tagore said “Books are a bridge between the past and present”
M Miraz HossainPublished 3 years ago in Education6 Effective steps to write a book review
A book review is intended to help friends or others to distinguish if the book is worth buying and reading; the book should comprise the reader’s desire in terms of required and reliable content. The book market is full of books teaching students and others how to write an appropriate book review. A review should cover 6 main criteria: organization and layout, visual aids, bibliography/table of context/index, sources creditability, writing style, and writer creditability. Many book publishing and reading platform allow the members to write a review of not more than 400 words and may be less. In Amazon for example, you can find irrelevant reviews like the one below
Husam TalibPublished 3 years ago in EducationThink And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill (Book Summary)
Know very well, no one else can give you success except you . In the book "Think And Grow Rich", Napoleon Hill reveals all the secrets of success . The author was a young child when Andrew Carnegie told him one of his secrets. Such a secret, due to which 500 rich people wrote their own destiny. Napoleon Hill searched for it for twenty years. And finally he came to know that success can be found in any profession or career. And an illiterate or less educated person can also become a rich, Those thirteen steps have been described in every chapter of this book. Who have been recommended by Napoleon Hill to become rich.
sanjuofficial07Published 3 years ago in EducationWhat is the right schooling in the 21st century?
The book, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari is a truly probing inquiry about the 21st century’s most urgent issue i.e Education.
Manoj UpadhyayPublished 3 years ago in EducationReview of White Fragility by Robin Diangelo & How to be an AntiRacist by Ibram Kendi
Before I begin let me start by saying my review may or may not be an endorsement of these books. I do believe they should be read, and you should never let someone else tell you what is in these books. Most of what they will say will be untrue. I also recomment, Rules for Radicals, by Sail Alinksy, mainly because you will hear people claim he is a communist but once you read that book you will see he despises ideologies because they become too dogmatic. He is simply telling people how to protest injustice and wants both the right and the left to become better. He mainly stats the Communists know how to protest. Another book is, Critical Race Theory, by Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, simply so you know what it is.
Ferrari KingPublished 3 years ago in EducationYOU MUST READ ONE BOOK EACH FROM THESE FREE BOOK WEBSITES
Ask a book lover, and they will explain to you the joy of reading a book for free – be it borrowed from a library or a friend, or a gift they receive or as it is prevalent these days, through free online reading websites. Free websites take away the worries of budgets and money, and allow a reader to sit back, relax and enjoy the book to the fullest. For all thrifty book worms, we present a carefully curated list of must-read books from these websites! Read these and let us know about your reflections and thoughts in the comment section.
Manoj UpadhyayPublished 3 years ago in EducationA book five star rating system
The first book I read was in 1988 “the animal farm” by George Orwell. To tell you frankly I did not enjoy it much because I was rushing for every couple of statement to oxford dictionary to find an explanation for a certain word. Though the book is writing in moderate English level but still my English level capacity was not supporting me. To get to the point my dad, a university teacher specialized in Semitic languages, asked me how did you find the book? In my country, because of politics, the country was super shut down to the world; there were no computers and no internet and NO RATING SYSTEM. I told my dad that the book was nice but a little difficult to understand as my concentration and mind gets disturbed whenever I find a word to fetch for in the dictionary.
Husam TalibPublished 3 years ago in EducationA must-read Social Science Textbook Solutions Manual for Students
The subject of social science is indeed comprehensive and requires an in-depth understanding of the subject. Precisely, it is mostly theoretical. Since Social Science deals with the study of society and the way people's behavior patterns influence society is the main tenants of Social Science. Simply put, it is nothing but a combination of academic disciplines that analyze the different facets of society. The main focus of these disciplines is on how people communicate with each other, behavior patterns, and thereby developing a culture that influences the surrounding.
Axel SmithPublished 3 years ago in Education6 Books to Help to be successful
Have you ever wondered how some people design just naturally? If you've ever been jealous of these people, Samuel Sanders' Your Next Big Idea should be your next read. In the book, she engages students with strategies that develop ingenuity and provide new ways of looking at innovation, art, problem solving and ideas. These tools can help in addition to your next business, Sanders advises.
Sabin PaulPublished 3 years ago in EducationTop 6 Non-Fiction Books by Indian Authors
“To read is to voyage through time.” This quote by Carl Sagan rightly encapsulates what books are to a reader. Non-fiction books are books steeped in reality, and they enable a reader to gain knowledge about several matters. There is a vast ocean of non-fiction books, available today. Here is a list of six unmissable non-fiction books written by Indian authors.
Manoj UpadhyayPublished 3 years ago in EducationThesis Research Assistance Service
Are you one of those university students who find thesis writing a tedious task? Do you find yourself writing the same thesis topic after the same topic? If so, you should know that thesis research can be easy if only you have someone to help you out with the task. This is because hiring professional thesis writing assistance service is what will help you achieve your academic goals.
mathur nishaPublished 3 years ago in Education