by DAN GREEN The Coronavirus pandemic has united the world in one common aim – survival. It’s not my remit to even try to be a doomsday merchant but I will look closer at the covert term allocated to this disease, employing the technique of the Lost Mother Tongue; CORON avir US = CORON + US = KRONUS. The God of Time. Coupled with the initial and best advice to combat … [Read more...]
A Brief History of Essay Writing
What is so special about writing? Indeed, what is that unique element that makes people wonder every time they read something truly outstanding? It is the words’ ability to change people’s minds that renders them as one of the most powerful weapons in the hands of those who want to alter the way this world spins. People had the words, but they did not know how to use them … [Read more...]
History of Pandemics and Coronavirus
History of Pandemics - Summary Subject Related Resources https://www.cdc.gov/flu/index.htm CDC.gov (www.cdc.gov) is the official Web site of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Is the media making the coronavirus into a larger deal than it is ? Answers quoted from Quora Fatality of Infectious Diseases AIDS has been cooking along for … [Read more...]
Pros & Cons of Operating Systems for a Student
If there is something that makes students' life easy and helps them to study better is a laptop. Computers are rarely used because they are simply not portable while tablets and mobile phones have limited options and don't allow a student to write college papers as easily and quickly as laptops. Students can without difficulty download different programs for free that … [Read more...]
Coronavirus – What’s Coming Next?
Coronavirus predictions - what is coming next? This article is compilation of information presented by "official websites" and easily available online. Use your own critical thinking in order to understand the Covid-19 pandemic event... The Truth is often "hidden in plain sight"... In 2010 The Rockefeller Foundation and Global Business Network created report titled … [Read more...]
Education In The 21st Century Oriented On Information Searching Skills
If we lived in the 15th century and you knew how to read, you would have, probably, been elected as a rector of some prestigious university which, in turn, were not that copious at that time. However, the 21st century learning is completely different because being a student today, first of all, means being able to locate the information that you need and use it to the greatest … [Read more...]
Steps for Writing a History Coursework Paper
History is a captivating subject, but knowing how to write a history paper is a skill to be learned plus perfected with some practice. Those who are determined to figure out how to write a research paper should know that is it all about good preparation. Usage of proper methodology supported with extensive research of historical facts is what sets some proper foundation for … [Read more...]
5 Controversial Facts about Ancient Greece Achievements
Considering how it modeled societies and cultures throughout history, Ancient Greece is a fascinating object of study. The achievements of ancient Greeks have transformed the world and brought progress in many areas of human knowledge, with effects that we can still witness today. Some achievements of Ancient Greece are intriguing, others are illuminating, but some of them … [Read more...]
Hempseed as a nutritional resource
Summary The seed of Cannabis sativa L. has been an important source of nutrition for thousands of years in Old World cultures. Non-drug varieties of Cannabis, commonly referred to as hemp, have not been studied extensively for their nutritional potential in recent years, nor has hempseed been utilized to any great extent by the industrial processes and food markets that have … [Read more...]
Am I Going to Get the Coronavirus and Die?
There’s an Epidemic That’s a Bigger Threat Than the Coronavirus And we’re largely ignoring it by Dr. David L. Katz You are, probably, worrying about coronavirus. For most of us, the anxious questions are: Am I going to get the coronavirus? Is someone I love going to get it? If we do, is it going to kill us? For starters, let’s be clear that no one … [Read more...]
The Road from the Ground Up to Journalism: The Basics of Writing Articles
Tips on how to write a perfect article for a magazine. Skills to become a journalist. Journalism is a career path or a vocation that is essential to ensuring democracy remains as such. It seeks to delve into captivating stories and experiences to find out the facts of each case. Journalism is born from a passion to seek the truth and make it known to the public. Although the … [Read more...]
Beyond Barronsland – 11th Book by TS Caladan
How can I explain 'Beyond Barronsland'? A sequel to 'The New Men and the New World' that was better, more intriguing, took the idea of parallel worlds to its Outer Limits. How many sequels surpassed the original? Not many. My 11th novel was a departure from how I've written books previously. I'll get a small idea, come up with chapter titles, then fill in the story … [Read more...]
VIEW OTHER WORLDS!
by DH Jetson Other worlds, other universes and places far, far away and in greater magnitudes or within, smaller and smaller…What would they look like? Can you conceive of other, real worlds? If we could only travel to the stars and other planets or inside ourselves into pure imagination... What would we experience, what wonder worlds are out there and in here that await … [Read more...]
What Ketosis Is & How to Get Into It Fast
Description: A ketosis diet is the best way to go if you want to lose a substantial amount of weight. Here are some methods that can help you achieve the ketosis state quickly. What is a ketosis diet? Ketosis is a normal process that takes place when your body does not have enough carbs to be converted into energy. Instead, fat is burned to form the best exogenous ketones, … [Read more...]
What New Technology Can Tell Us About Ancient Sites
Thanks to various forms of modern technology, a greater understanding of ancient cultures is in our grasp. Take the Nazca lines, for example — stretching for about 50 miles on the Pampas de Jumana in southern Peru, the Nazca lines are a cluster of distinctive geoglyphs created between 400 and 650 A.D. The catch? They can only truly be seen from above. Because of that … [Read more...]
10 Steps to Write an Ideal Dissertation on Philosophy
A dissertation is the most important paper students have to write throughout their education. It proves that they are ready to be called specialists in their field. As a soon-to-be-graduate, this is your chance to do in-depth research on philosophy thesis topics following the footsteps of your favorite philosophers. Finding interesting philosophy topics for your dissertation … [Read more...]
The Mabus Solution
Math Isn’t Random. Nostradamus Cracked: it’s algebra by Eric Grimsrud Nostradamus This noted 16th-century historical figure is most directly linked to a series of abstract writings which many claim foretell most major historical events since Nostradamus’s own time, present day and into the future. For disbelievers the assertion is too fantastic to believe – any effort … [Read more...]
The Return of Tesla’s Surface Waves
Introduction Incredible-inventions-of-nikola-tesla Power Delivery Without Wires Zenneck Surface Waves In the early 1900s, German physicists Jonathan Zenneck and Arnold Sommerfeld first theorized that electromagnetic waves, under certain conditions, could use the surface of the earth as a waveguide. However, most of the scientific community ignored their findings … [Read more...]
How to Reach Influencer Status on Instagram
Influencers have a lot of pull on Instagram when it comes to convincing followers to try certain products, services, or brands. Not to mention, they have an influence on the trending topics and content on the platform and can make a healthy living from sponsorship money and monetizing their account. It seems like everyone wants to become an influencer these days, but it’s not … [Read more...]
How I Would Have Written Star Wars 7, 8 & 9
by TS Caladan In Star Wars 7, 'The Fall of Skywalker,' Han and Leia Solo traveled to the desolate, desert planet of Jakku in search of rare parts for the Millennium Falcon. The old ship was in tow from a newer model and no longer functioned. During an argument over the rare engine parts, Han and a “cutthroat”desert trader fired blasters. The Solos could have been killed … [Read more...]