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The Importance of Grammar and Verbal Tense in ESL Teaching

Grammar and ESL Teaching: Past and Present Tense Introduction The teaching of grammar as part of ESL programs is important; while it is a debated subject, it has been demonstrated that “natural learners” of second languages do not become proficient in the language if they do not understand the basic structure as provided by grammar […]

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Education and Artisanal Mezcal Production in Oaxaca, Mexico

A characteristic of growth in the global wine industry for some decades is slowly creeping into artisanal mezcal production in the southern Mexico state of Oaxaca. That is, small producers are using their new-found disposable income to educate their children, with a view to increasing manufacture in a sustainable fashion while at the same time […]

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An Expression of Scotland’s Mountains As Painted by Keith Salmon

The beauty of Scotland can rarely be captured in art as well as is done by Keith Salmon. This partially sighted artist who now lives with diabetes related blindness says he presents an “impression” of the mountains and hills to be found in Scotland`s landscape. However, Keith, being an accomplished hillwalker knows perhaps more about […]

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How to Successfully Publish a Paper From Your Dissertation in an Academic Journal

Completing a thesis or dissertation is quite an achievement and you must be commended for doing so. Your dissertation, however, will be placed on a University library shelf and/or in a repository with thousands of others so that future research students can peruse and use it as a guide for their own. While this is […]

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How to Improve Your Writing for Book Binding Services

Writing takes practice to get good at, but there are some basic guidelines that can help you speed the process so that your story can be ready for book binding services. For starters, don’t repeat unnecessary words like ‘however,’ ‘that,’ ‘which,’ or ‘for example.’ Try to minimalize your writing by omitting these words entirely unless […]

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Resumes For Recent Graduates – 5 Great Tips to Organize Your "Education" Section

If you are a recent college or even grad school, law school or medical school graduate, your education section is probably the first on your resume (after your header and possibly a summary/branding statement). Why? Because school what you’ve done most recently, and it is most relevant to your potential employer. (There may be exceptions […]

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