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Articles related to "University"
Tweddle to Represent Britain in Serbia Beth Tweddle is among the ten gymnasts selected to represent Great Britain at the 25th World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia this July. beth tweddle • world university games • international university sports federation • summer universiade • gymnastics
Agi Mishol’s ‘Woman Martyr’ Israeli poet, Agi Mishol, dramatizes the unspeakable act of a woman faking pregnancy to hide a bomb, then entering a bakery to explode herself into a supposed martyrdom. agi mishol • woman martyr • yehuda amichai • woman suicide bomber • hebrew university
Where Should I Do a PhD in the UK? Selecting a doctoral programme can be difficult. Which UK university sould be best for PhD study? Here are some tips on choosing a university for doctoral education. where to study for a phd • doing a phd in the uk • choosing a british university • where should i do a phd • advice for international students wanting to do a
Eccentric Cambridge Guide The university town of Cambridge, England, is known for beautiful historic colleges and other tourist attractions, but Eccentric Cambridge reveals its offbeat side eccentric cambridge • great british eccentrics • east anglia • england • university
Preventing Theft on Campus When students head off to college with expensive gadgets, they need to take responsible steps to prevent their property from being stolen. college • property crime • theft • prevention • campus
FAFSA For Dummies It is about time for this proposed change! The FAFSA has been one of the major obstacles and challenges a family faces when applying for financial aid for college. fafsa changes • proposed legislation • irs forms linked to fafsa forms • low family income • low efc
Copenhagen, Denmark's Cafes Recommendations for cafes (great for lunch, drinks, pastries) in central Copenhagen near Stroget, the shopping district, and in Kungens Torv, one of the main squares. copenhagen denmark cafes • danish beer • café a porta • café norden • café stelling
Anthropomorphism Talks about humanizing your dog and explains SOME of the advantages in owning a dog! anthropomorphism • humanizing your dog • dog people • cat people • purebred dogs
F/SF Events to April 9 Here's a list of events that may be of interest to F&SF readers and writers conventions • reading • science fiction • fantasy • moore
Teaching ESL Illegally! The allure of teaching abroad is one that most of us have thought about at one time or another. Whether in between careers, deciding what to do after graduation or you are already teaching abroad but don’t meet all of the pertinent criteria, beware of the dangers that exist for anyone thinking of teaching illegally. tefl • celta • private • lessons • asia
Teaching English Online! Teaching ESL is growing exponentially and with it ways in which it is being taught. If you have ever wanted to know what it is like teaching English as a Foreign Language you just might be able to do so without stepping foot outside your own house! esl • english • second • language • teach
F and SF Workshops Thinking about taking a workshop for writing science fiction or fantasy this year? Here are the top ones. clarion • clarion west • odyssey • alpha • workshop
The No-Fail Herb Garden: Informal Recipe for Success Herb Gardening for Beginners: what to plant, where to plant it, how to plant it and what to do with it once you've grown it! herb garden • garden design
TICK TALK: Ticks, Lyme Disease, and Tick Control Lyme disease is no joke -- learn about ticks, learn how to reduce your risk of exposure and find out about the new vaccine. tick control • lyme disease • vaccine • vaccination • lyme's ticks
BISHOP HENRY MCNEAL TURNER Profile of Bishop Henry Tuner, political and social activist. He was a Bishop in the AME church, publisher of the Christian Recorder and Chaplain of African American troops during the Civil War. african american men civil war chaplains
Cyber-Philosophy on the Web cyber-philosophy • cyber philosophy • philosophical aspects • technological innovations
Kandinsky: Russian Years Wassily Kandinsky is one of Russia's most famous artists. Kandinsky is considered to be the father of abstract art. This three-part series explores his life and artisti wassily kandinsky • jawlensky • phalanx • abstract art • monet
Makishi: Mask Characters of Zambia Masks have an important role in initiations and public ceremonies in Zambian tribal cultures zambia culture • african masks • angola • mask characters • makishi
Living Walls - Borders & Hedges: Yews and Hemlocks I guess you could call any dense planting a ‘living wall’, but I’m thinking more in terms of plantings made to enclose a space with a purpose in mind. This could be a border or hedge of evergreens or one of mixed evergreens and deciduous plants. borders • living walls • beech • hemlock • yews
A Career in Golf Eastern Kentucky University is one of 18 colleges in the United States that offers the Professional Golf Management Program in conjunction with the PGA of America. career in golf • golf industry careers • golf industry • professional golf management • pga of america
Cairo, Egypt’s Vibrant Capital Modern Cairo has a history as old as time. Mosques, churches and museums compete for attention with Shisha pipes, a pulsating nightlife and belly dancers. cairo • egypt • cairo egypt • egypt tours • egypt travel
Summer Lessons for Teachers What do teachers do during the summer? Would you believe it: they go to school! Well, a lot of them, anyway. And now is about the time each year that much of it gets plan highly qualified • mark warner • lesson plans • continuing education • professional development
Technical Writing Certification Professional and technical writing certification, Associates Degrees, or Undergraduate Degrees in Professional Writing are accessible via distance learning programs! adult students continuing education • technical writing certification • professional writing • distance learning • career professional development
The Candelaria, Bogota Bogota is shaking off its unjust reputation as mad, bad and dangerous. The Candelaria is the very heartbeat of this cultural and touristic renaissance. bogota • things to do colombia • candelaria • plaza de bolivar • simon bolivar
Astronomy: Astronomy: Comets, Planets and all that stuff An old article on astronomy websites • astronomy for kids
Music Education: What Good is It, any way? Have you ever heard someone say, "What good are the arts in school anyway? I want my child to learn to read and write, to be decent at math and know a little history." Maybe they don't know that music helps us to appreciate the rhythm of the Cosmos, the biological rhythms, performance rhythms, and perceived rhythm. What was that? Did I hear you say, "So what difference does that make?" I'm glad you asked. the cosmos • music • biological rhythms • education • creative approaches
Terry Savage Terry Savage is a well known expert on personal finance. Her book, "The Savage Truth On Money" was named one of the ten best money books of the year by Amazon.com, and wa bob brinker moneytalk • terry savage • money talk • personal finance • savage
Tips for Making a Career Change. There are a lot of resources out there to help you decide what career to pursue and the following four simple steps can get you started. career change • tips for making a career change • pursuing a new job • three simple steps • resume and cover letter tips
Working Women in the Middle East Through this article we look at the women in business in Middle East. The traditional Muslim region with very conservative views on women and their role in society is slo saudi arabia • uae • united arab emirates • women at work in saudi arabia • women in the workplace in uae
A Community of Writers: Fiction Resources on the Web Fiction is such a huge topic, encompassing everything from literary novels to what my mother- in-law (who works in a bookstore) calls "lovey-doveys." fiction • writing • resources • how to write • where to find help for writers
Basketball in China, team players It's play-off time here. In China, the national championships are under way. The game may have a ways to go before it can rival the U.S. but the sneakers are the same. basketball play-offs • basketball championship • hot sneakers • team player • team work
Dogs and Music Have you ever noticed how dogs respond to music? It appears that dogs feel the rhythm and harmony of music in their soul the same way that humans do. With the stereo pla dogs • music • dogs and music • dog training • thomas schoenberger
Eat Fiber for Your Heart Up your fiber intake to 20-35 grams per day and decrease your likelihood of heart disease by more than 60 percent. One cup of black beans and brown rice puts you over the minimum requirement – as does two slices whole grain bread (at least 7 grams per slice – check the label), an apple, 1/2 cup berries, and two one half cup servings of vegetables. heart • fiber • health • rich • foods
Encyclopedia of Politics+Religion A book review of the updated, wide-ranging Encyclopedia covering politics and religion and the interrelations between them in today's world. encyclopedia religion and politics • congressional quarterly press • political science reference • international affairs • foreign affairs
Heart Healthy Grapefruit A new study suggests that eating one grapefruit – especially the red variety – can lower both your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Can a grapefruit a day keep the heart doctor away? lower • cholesterol • triglycerides • heart • healthy
Looking Back to the 2001 NBA Draft This June marks the six-year anniversary of the 2001 NBA Draft. Hindsight offers a better picture of which teams were most successful in that draft. nba draft • nba mock draft • 2001 nba draft • kwame brown • tyson chandler |
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