The book “Getting Science” written by Brian Clegg is directed for elementary school instructors who have a sense of insecurity when it comes to imparting scientific knowledge to their students. Although I do not fall into his target demographic, I am very similar to it. (I have a passion for teaching science to homeschooling youngsters[…]
Read MoreScience and Discovery Toys Provide Wonderful Educational Experiences for Children
Your child may have fun while learning with a broad selection of wonderful scientific and exploration toys, regardless of whether they want to be a future geologist, archeologist, chemist, or scientist. These toys can be found in a wide variety of price points. There is a virtually endless selection of kits, toys, play sets, and[…]
Read MoreRenaissance Science and Education’s Cult of Fear
Maria Montessori, Sir C. P. Snow, an eminent molecular biologist, and Buckminster Fuller, an innovator in the field of engineering, have all sounded the alarm that in order to avert the collapse of civilization, contemporary science and the life sciences of ancient Greece need to be brought back together. They emphasized that the barrier that[…]
Read MoreGod Is Not Dead
This era is known as the age of science. The modern man demands evidence for everything. Even for the possibility that God exists! However, God cannot be demonstrated. Scientists like Newton believed God. But in this day and age, when we have the ability to explain everything, is it really feasible to show that God[…]
Read MoreConjectures and Refutations by Karl R Popper
Introduction There are some unjustifiable predictions, particularly in relation to science and anticipations, which contribute to our body of knowledge by supplying guesses, preliminary answers, predictive solutions, and scientific reasons known as conjectures. This is especially true in relation to science. However, Karl R. Popper uses this book to describe his viewpoint on the dependability[…]
Read MoreLatest Developments In Science And Technology
To this day, researchers have sequenced the most genes associated with human diseases than ever before. Researchers from the University of London, which is located in England, are credited with carrying out the biggest sequencing study of human illnesses to date, according to findings that were made public on May 23, 2013. Within the scope[…]
Read MoreInternational Student Accommodation: Start Your Search Early
The need for high-quality education offered in other countries directly translates into an increased demand for housing options available in those other countries. Because more and more students are choosing to enroll in international level institutions and world schools, it is common for such students to be required to go outside of their native country[…]
Read More10 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Self-Publishing Your Non-Fiction Book
Introduction If you want your book to have any chance of becoming successful and selling copies, it needs to have the presentation of a professionally published book. A book such as this would be easy to locate on the shelf of any particular bookshop. The contents must also have a professional appearance and tone, giving[…]
Read More11 Sources For Free Testimonials For Non-Fiction Books
Introduction Including testimonials in your book is an excellent strategy for enhancing its credibility. There is nothing that helps to provide greater credibility to your book than a good quotation from a notable figure or individual who is skilled in the field of the subject matter that your book is about. Building up your credibility[…]
Read More9 Tips On Writing A Great Description For A Non-Fiction Book
Introduction If the description of your book does not immediately catch the reader by the scruff of the neck and persuade them that you possess the solutions that they are seeking, you are going to lose them as customers. They will quickly proceed to the next book and continue their investigation in an effort to[…]
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