If you are currently studying or planning to study in the UK, there are many things you have yet to learn about its history. The United Kingdom has given us great people and inventions that we cannot imagine our lives without. Here are 10 things you should know about UK history. London has not always… Continue reading 10 Things Every Student Should Know About UK History
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10 Of The Best Racehorses In U.S. History
Champion racehorses share some characteristics. The first is a large heart, both metaphorically and literally. The average Horse’s heart weighs about ten pounds. A thoroughbred racehorse’s heart muscle weighs twice as much to accommodate pumping adequate blood and oxygen to the Horse’s muscles. A long stride and the ability to coordinate breathing with a racing… Continue reading 10 Of The Best Racehorses In U.S. History
7 Unis in Britain to Consider if You’re Fascinated with History
Can you go on and on talking about the underlying causes and major players of World War I? Or, maybe, you can’t help spending your evenings reading history books or watching documentaries? If you fit that bill, there’s no denying it: this is your passion. But it doesn’t have to remain just that – there… Continue reading 7 Unis in Britain to Consider if You’re Fascinated with History
The History of Good Luck Charms
Horseshoes, lucky rabbit’s foot, and the four-leaf clovers are all familiar to most of us. The number 8, lucky pennies, and cat’s eye amulets are also considered to bring good fortune. When relying on luck, some people have more unorthodox beliefs. Check out these unusual good-luck charms used throughout history. Fascinus What better way to… Continue reading The History of Good Luck Charms
Playing Cards and Their Evolution in the UK
Card games have brought entertainment to generations. And even though we now have more modern forms of entertainment, they are still an essential item to pack on long flights, camping trips, and games nights. But how have playing cards evolved, and more importantly, how did they come about? We take a look at the evolution… Continue reading Playing Cards and Their Evolution in the UK
Innovative approaches and methodology in the educational process
The Active Teaching Method Active learning and creative methods are widely known as the most useful for 21st-century skills development or as required courses of action needed to overcome the challenges of the unpredictable future. The best-known and most-used new teaching methodologies are project-oriented learning, research-based studying, flipped classroom, and design thinking. Decades… Continue reading Innovative approaches and methodology in the educational process
Best Places to Study History Abroad
Do you want to know about the origins of human development and the modern direction of its development? Do you like to participate in disputes and discussions on “eternal topics”? The field of the humanities is so vast and diverse that it is difficult to give a specific definition. Only one thing is clear, liberal… Continue reading Best Places to Study History Abroad
Thesis and Dissertation: The Big Difference
Your final grades can be affected by your understanding of the difference between thesis and dissertation. A thesis, which is the shorter form of a research article, is more detailed than a dissertation. Both papers are written by students. But the latter paper is more scientific. There are also some important differences. Your responsibility is… Continue reading Thesis and Dissertation: The Big Difference
History of Depression Throughout the Ages
The earliest treatments of depression can be traced back to the second century BC. Treatments were done by priests because society then believed it was a demonic disease. Victims received cruel treatments such as physical beating, locking into cells, drawing, or death. Centuries later, Hippocrates defined depression as a melancholic disease that escalated as the… Continue reading History of Depression Throughout the Ages
A History of the Origin of Meteorology as the Science of Weather
The earliest information about Meteorology dates back to 340 BC when Aristotle, the famous Greek scientist, wrote Meteorologica, a book that gave a summary of meteorology. The scientists who followed didn’t do much on the study until about the 17th to 18th century when the thermometer and the barometer were invented. The knowledge took a… Continue reading A History of the Origin of Meteorology as the Science of Weather