Students: – How to Study More Effectively!
July 13, 2010 by
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If you are a university student, or a college student, do you find it hard to settle down and study? Even when there is a big, important exam coming up?
If you’re like most people, you’ll put off studying until the very last minute. The night before the exam, you’ll stay up all night cramming, getting [...]
Information about Studying in Canada for Foreign Students
July 10, 2010 by
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Universities and Colleges of Canada are home to more than 1,30,000 students every year. Visa procedures are simple and there is a big job opportunity. Canada offers quality education at affordable tuition rates. The average cost for a foreign student for one school year (8 months) in an undergraduate program is C $ 11,903.
A Canadian [...]
How Can You Educate Students About Leadership?
July 10, 2010 by
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Education is always a central point in debate among political groups, due to the massive impact it has upon our children, how they perceive the world, and ultimately, the quality of the decisions they make in their lives.
It comes as no surprise then, that the content and curriculum of the teaching of our children is [...]
Education – Scholarships For Black Students
April 10, 2010 by
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He was the designated National Spokesman for Nation of Islam, a religious and socio-political organization founded in the United States which is aimed to resurrect the mental, social, spiritual, and economic condition of black men and women in the country as well as on other parts of the world. He is Malcolm X.
He is [...]
UPEACE Commencement 2009 Students Farewells INTERNATIONAL PEACE STUDIES
December 1, 2009 by
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Katharina Bitzker, Amjed Rasheed, Patricia Rich, Bassem Sedra and Athena Stallcop
[IN JAPANESE] Japanese Students discuss their experience in Peace Studies
November 25, 2009 by
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Three Japanese Students students Mr Tomohiro Yamanaka (Post Graduate Academic Support Assistant); Mr Tomonori Wakisaka and Ms Yuka Nagatani discuss their experience at the Department of Peace Studies in Bradford. For more information in Japanese in Peace Studies visit www.peacestudies.jp
Peace Corps Volunteer Helps Grade School Students in Guyana
November 11, 2009 by
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Tim Morin from Atlanta, Georgia is a Peace Corps Volunteer in a small community in Guyana where he helps teach reading and math to first and second graders. Because the village does not have running water or electricity, one of Tims projects involves teaching children how to use computers powered by solar panels. Learn more [...]
UPEACE Commencement 2009 Students Farewells PEACE EDUCATION
November 4, 2009 by
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Jesaka E. Saylove