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Habit of reading
Reading helps develop memory skills and intelligence. In school, students read books to expand their knowledge about the world around them. When they’re older, people often find themselves reading novels, magazines, newspapers, and research papers on a wide range of topics. Learning how to read can enhance language skills and help kids learn the basics of grammar. Kids who have trouble learning may benefit from special education programs that teach them to recognize letters and sound patterns and associate these elements . People who love to read can take pleasure in sharing their favorite books with others. Whether you prefer fiction or nonfiction, you can find plenty of good reads online by visiting a library website or going online to look for free ebooks.
By Muhammad Abrar2 years ago in Education
MBA in India vs MBA Abroad
MBA is one of the world's most prestigious degrees. There is nothing that an MBA from a reputable institute cannot get you, whether it is a lavish lifestyle or a job with an A-listed company. The question now is whether you should pursue an MBA in India or in a foreign country. Let us compare and contrast MBA programs in India and abroad.
By Amit Kumar2 years ago in Education
Racial Prejudice in Othello and Merchant of Venice
In both Othello and The Merchant of Venice racial prejudice is one of the dominating themes that prevail in both plays as characters base their judgments mainly on race and religion. In Othello racism stems out of appearances as the characters judge and are judged based on what they look like and their origins, whereas in The Merchant of Venice racism stems out of religion as seen through someone not being a Christian and being discriminated against.
By Natalie G.2 years ago in Education
The Gender Differences and Rift between the Public and Domestic Realm in Shakespeare’s Henry IV.
Shakespeare in the play Henry IV touches upon several important themes of glory, honor, and legitimate power which are considered masculine themes as they apply only to the men in this play. All the protagonists are men that are usually fighting for power whereas women are barely present in the play. Women are marginalized from any political or public affairs in this patriarchal society that Shakespeare introduces in this play, as they are perceived as overly talkative and not trustworthy bringing to light the deep gender differences that were present in the Elizabethan era. By focusing on the exchanges happening between Hotspur and Lady Percy in Act 2 we come to realize the two distinct realms—the political and the domestic—that exist between man and wife, and how in marriage sometimes these two realms can clash.
By Natalie G.2 years ago in Education
Time Management in B-Schools – Your Secret to Success
How often have you heard the phrase "all B-schoolers are busy?" However, the entire corporate sector around the world is becoming increasingly wary of overburdened managers and is becoming hesitant to hire professionals who do not know how to manage their time. If you believe that you will be too busy in business school, that you will have to cut off ties with the rest of the world, and that you will be consumed by the tasks at hand, you are on your way to being labeled as "not good managers." Instead, you should concentrate on how to avoid becoming overburdened in your MBA college, how to better manage your time with your teachers for MBA Exam, and how to emerge as a professional who understands how to strike a balance in all areas.
By Amit Kumar2 years ago in Education
Advice to a Nephew. Top Story - September 2022.
This was a list of advice that I gave to my nephew when he was about to begin high school in the late 2000s. It was in a letter that I never sent, and a part of me regrets that I did not get to at least talk to him about most of these points. I did share some advice in texts and conversations, but I recently found this page in my notes and I thought that it was only fair to share it with the rest of you. Your judgment counts…
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Education
4 Back To School Tips For Your Kids
Are you ready for the new school year? The summer is coming to an end and it’s time to get back to the grind. School will be starting soon and that means you need to make sure your children are prepared for another year of classes. Getting them back into the swing of things isn’t always easy but with a little bit of planning, you can make this school year successful for your kids. Preparing your kids for the new school year doesn’t have to be difficult. With some forward thinking and organization, you can make their return to school as smooth as possible. Below are some tips on how you can get your kids ready for school before they start back in September.
By Saka Sophiyyah2 years ago in Education