Archive for July, 2010

Home Education History

Throughout the years, homeschooling has come to be larger a part of the average families traditional activities. In any event, it didn’t channel to be that way. If you think that homeschooling is rare these days, think of the earliest families to homeschool?

When did homeschooling begin to commence and what prompted the public to embark on schooling their little kids in the home by preference of the middle school s Read the rest of this entry »

Tips To Improving Your Study

“All the intellectual value for us of a state of mind depends on our after memory of it,” says Professor James.

In other words, there would be little object in reading, or reflection, or travel, or in experience in general, if such experience could not later be recalled so as to be further enjoyed and used. Want of reference thus far to memory does not therefore, signify any lack of appreciation of its worth. No Read the rest of this entry »

Report on the Level of General Knowledge Among Students of Nottingham University Malaysia Campus

Presented by:

Name: Wisdom Iheukwumere Eleba

Supervised by: Ms Alison Abraham

 

Abstract

The aims of the survey are to investigate the level of general knowledge among local and international students studying in Nottingham University Malaysia campus, and to investigate differences in the leve Read the rest of this entry »

The Book of Job and Modern Science

Ancient books that discuss history, geography, or science contain many errors. Current editions of many medical books become totally useless in less than a decade. In the light of this it would be quite illuminating to examine the scientific passages the very ancient book of Job.

Of all the books in Bible, scholars regard Job as the oldest. This book has been put almost in the middle of the Old Testamen Read the rest of this entry »

Online Education is not Right for you

Probably the greatest benefit of online education is the incredible convenience that it offers. You can do your schoolwork and studying based on your schedule. No more 8am classes, no more 4-hour lectures.

This obviously has huge implications for students who have jobs, a family to take care of, or both. Instead of trying to juggle your classes around a 9-to-5 job or your son’s soccer practice, distance learni Read the rest of this entry »