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Monthly Archives: June 2017

How to increase your reading speed

Large texts in the modern world are faced with two big problems. First, each day per person falls huge flow of information that must (or not so need, but want) to learn. Second, a significant portion of the amount of information people perceive from the screens of their smartphones and tablets, the plane of which […]

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How to be in demand in 2025? Part 2

Mercedes recently released the cars that passed on the autobahn 300 km without drivers. Man there are fewer places in industry and logistics. Programming is one of the islets of conditional security. Here in the heart of man, though everything is not so simple. More than 15 years of digitization — now everyone has a […]

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How to be in demand in 2025? Part 1

Abstracts authoritative experts on trends in the labor market of the future. We recorded the most interesting predictions shared by the speakers. Culture and creative economy Why not just learn the art remotely? Higher education is an environment, a language in which you speak. For youth is more important, not from whom they learn and […]

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True knowledge or just an illusion

Recognition. The way to know the pupil learned that the stuff only Possess an illusion of comprehension? & above all, the best way to do it he heard to identify those matters? “I understand I understand practically nothing”, Socrates stated. But he’s thought of as one among the maximum philosophers of humankind: a important mindset […]

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Google tools for teachers

Speakers online conference Education on Air showed how to create comics, posters, individual schedule, and other useful things. The Education on Air conference was held by Google may 8 and 9 and joined thousands of students around the world. Of course, many speakers shared with the audience their experience with the tools of the company-organizer. […]

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An adjective into a noun

Take for example the adjectives sick and poor (the sick, the poor). In these sentences we easily recognize in them a typical English adjectives: She was sick with a cold. My family was too poor to afford a car. What happens to the adjectives in these examples you, probably, also have met? He gives all […]

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