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How Can You Work in Sweden?
(Mon Jan 4th, 2010, by Steven Magill)
It seems that the world financial crisis is almost on its way out and a sure sign of this is the decrease in unemployment statistics that are recorded on a quarterly or a monthly basis. This indicator is a sign of the increase of business confidence.... |
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Nursery Admissions in Delhi Schools - The Process Heats Up
(Mon Jan 4th, 2010, by Daniel Nash)
The process for
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The Complex History of Gold
(Mon Jan 4th, 2010, by Sam Rivers)
From the first instances where gold was found, we have all been told that it was utilized as a symbol of both wealth and power. In a plethora of history books that you peruse through, gold was always the one thing that many kings and prestigious figu... |
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The Benefits of a Classroom Aquarium
(Mon Jan 4th, 2010, by Ben Holloway)
When it comes to brightening up the classroom, most people would say nothing does it better than a wall full of the kids’ displays and art work. Now, while this might brighten the place up, surely when you’ve seen one wall display, you’ve seen ... |
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Study Skills For GCSE Maths
(Mon Jan 4th, 2010, by Steven Britton)
Essential GCSE Study Skills Study skills are simply the various skills you need to be able to study effectively. Many students have surprisingly poor study skills. This study guide is designed to help anybody who is studying for their GCSE exams and ... |
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What Has Algebra Got To Do With Life?
(Mon Jan 4th, 2010, by Steven Britton)
As a private Maths tutor I get asked this question a lot. I am sat there explaining how to solve a simultaneous equation and I get interrupted by the student who demands to know how this will help them in life.
My answer to this question is always t... |
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Maths Tuition Certainly Makes the Grade!
(Mon Jan 4th, 2010, by Steven Britton)
Pressure to succeed academically is becoming greater and greater in the United Kingdom. Students are expected to reach stringent government targets at key stages 2, 3 and 4. Teachers often do not have the time to go over topics with students if they ... |