University of Rio Grande

campus Beginning with the 10 acres of land donated by Permelia Artwood in 1873, the university campus has grown considerably with active community and local support. The Madog Center for Welsh Studies in 1996 and the Meigs Center in Middleport in 1998 are some examples of campus expansion with community support. Short Story The university … Read more

University of Calicut

The University of Calicut was incorporated on July 23, 1968 by Government Decree No. 5/68. of Kerala, which was later replaced by the Calicut University Act 1975. The aims of the university are the qualitative development of higher education and research in all areas of human development with special reference to technical and technological sectors, … Read more

Teaching English Lessons Online – An Opportunity to Make Money Online Like No Other

Learning and improving your English skills is in high demand these days. Many non-native English speakers feel the need to learn this language to give themselves a much-needed advantage over their peers and become more “sellable” in the job market. Even those who have English as a second language tend to expand their skills for … Read more

How to: Teach your dog to heel

Introduction: Teaching your dog to heel is an important command for your dog to learn, especially if you enjoy walking your dog. In the past, dogs were taught this type of command through negative reinforcement, jerking their leash and getting them into position. However, there is a much more effective and gentle way to train … Read more

Teaches young players the secrets of successful handball in Australian football

Handball is one of two ways an Australian football player can legally dispose of a football. Originally it was used to dispose of the football when the player was tackled and was unable to kick the ball. It was developed into an offensive weapon by Geelong’s superstar ruckman Polly Farmer in the 1950s. This article … Read more

Leapfrogging Rural Development

Worldchanging.com describes leapfrogging as the phenomenon that occurs when underdeveloped countries skip a technology generation or more to adopt a cutting-edge system. This has happened in Africa, for example, where hundreds of thousands of citizens have gained access to cell phones and a range of applications that depend on that equipment without ever running a … Read more

Abbreviations, Acronyms and Terminology in the World of Learning English

If you have just started teaching TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) classes or are just interested in the basics, you will come across important terms that are usually abbreviated. These terms are essential if you want to communicate with your fellow coaches and teachers. Teaching English as a second language has its own … Read more