What do we know about British universities? People all over the world recognize them as some of the world’s best educational facilities. We also know that the majority of British universities have rich histories and were established many decades ago. Among other facts, it is also known that over 50% of British students are facing… Continue reading Top 7 Not Boring Facts About British Universities
Author: Tim Lambert
A History of Higher Education in the UK
Today, education in the UK is widely recognized as one of the best ones in the world. The United Kingdom is home to dozens of worldwide famous colleges and universities. But, not many know that the history of higher education in the UK goes back to ancient times. In case you found yourself reading this… Continue reading A History of Higher Education in the UK
A History of the Ivy League
Why is it that so many brilliant students around the world so desperately want to study in eight schools located in the Northeastern part of the US? Why is it so that certificates from Brown, Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Columbia, Princeton, and Dartmouth universities and the University of Pennsylvania open literally every door? The history of… Continue reading A History of the Ivy League
A Riveting History of Games
Today, everyone knows at least one board game, one outdoor game, and one indoor game easily. There are scores of options to select from here too. Thanks to the evolution in this genre. We have games from across the world available at the click of a button or right at home with us. We know… Continue reading A Riveting History of Games
How to write a dissertation in three days
Millions of students all over the globe write dissertations within months or years. You will not graduate on time if you have a paper. You can find the best place to buy a dissertation and avoid spending hours in the library, or even nights sitting at a desk. A dissertation can be completed in just… Continue reading How to write a dissertation in three days
Who Invented Exams? A History of Examination
Introduction Many students are frustrated by the idea that they have to write challenging exams after every academic period. These exams serve as a determinant to prove the effectiveness of their learning and studying activities. A large chunk of a student’s educational experience is spent in the examination hall. The type of examination written by… Continue reading Who Invented Exams? A History of Examination
A Timeline of Melbourne
By Tim Lambert 19th Century Melbourne 1835 The city of Melbourne is founded 1837 Williamstown is laid out 1842 St James Cathedral is built. Melbourne is incorporated. 1848 Melbourne Royal Hospital is founded 1851 Melbourne has a population of 29,000 1853 Melbourne University is founded 1854 A railway is built between Melbourne and Port Melbourne… Continue reading A Timeline of Melbourne
A Timeline of Spain
By Tim Lambert Ancient Spain 900 BC The Phoenicians trade with Spain 227 BC The Carthaginians from North Africa found Cartagena 218 BC The Romans send an army to Spain and they gradually drive out the Carthaginians 197 BC The Romans divide the Iberian Peninsula into 2 areas, Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior 171-73 AD… Continue reading A Timeline of Spain
The Indigenous Australians
By Tim Lambert The indigenous people are believed to have arrived in Australia about 40,000 BC during an ice age when Australia was connected to Asia by a land bridge. Tasmania was cut off from Australia around 8,000 BC when the last ice age ended and the sea level rose. The Indigenous Australians were a… Continue reading The Indigenous Australians
A Timeline of Zambia
By Tim Lambert Early Zambia 1st Century AD Bushmen live in Zambia 4th Century AD Bantu speaking immigrants arrive in Zambia 12 Century The Iron Age Luanga culture exists in Zambia 1500 Organised kingdoms arise in Zambia 1851 David Livingstone is the first European to reach Zambia 1889 Cecil Rhodes sets up the South African… Continue reading A Timeline of Zambia