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426. Take Your Art Students to the Eiffel Tower on a School Trip to Paris
January 10, 2019
From the very moment that the Eiffel Tower was built no one could deny its attraction. Not only did it symbolise modernity and stand as a piece of art that was considered ‘before its time’, it soon became a monument that represented the capital city and was recognised the world over. Teachers taking students on a school trip to Paris are more than likely to include a visit to the Eiffel Tower. However, for art students in particular, a visit here can open up a whole world of discussion and learning. Artists, from painters and singers to poets and photographers, have been inspired throughout th... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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427. Introduce Your Students to Iconic France on a School Trip to Paris
January 10, 2019
Ahh, gay Paree. France’s capital is known for its food, fashion, culture and art, making it a diverse and exciting destination for teachers of many different disciplines to bring their students. However, if the members of your class have never been to the City of Lights before, it can be hard to know where to start – which is why I say begin at the beginning.
What I mean by this is it’s important to build a base of Parisian history – after all, the famous sites are well-known for a reason, and students who have never been to the city before are sure to want to tick them off their bucket l... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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428. What You Need To Know In Order To Ace Your vSphere 6.5 Exam
January 07, 2019
As has become commonplace within the tech industry, individuals who are hoping to work with vSphere 6.5 in a professional setting will need to obtain the necessary qualifications to do so. When companies are rolling out vSphere 6.5 and they are seeking to hire someone who can manage the system, they will be checking qualifications to ensure the candidate is right for the job.
Acing the 2v0-602 - vSphere 6.5 Foundations Exam
Much like other vendors, VMware uses their own examinations to ensure that IT professionals are ready to use the software they are providing to companies and othe... (read more)
Author: Edmund Brunetti
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429. How Black Belt Certification Can Help You Grow At Work
January 07, 2019
I'll tell you my story. I am a production engineer and would like to share something very important with you: The secret for the production engineer to never get unemployed, get promotions and constant salary increases. And most importantly, be satisfied with your performance at work.
Most companies today face an increasingly crowded market and this makes it very difficult to increase their revenue because any 1% more in sales volume is not easy. So how do you increase your company's profit without increasing your sales volume? It's simple, just controlling your expenses and eliminating w... (read more)
Author: Maicon Costa
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430. A Quick Pros and Cons List on Coding Boot Camps
January 07, 2019
This is a really touchy subject for both people who have attended a boot camp and those who are considering a boot camp. Some coding boot camps are absolute crap while others are amazing.
I'm just going to give you a few pros and cons about committing to a boot camp and then a little snippet of a few things I've seen from boot camp grads.
Pros
It's completely immersive. You'll live, breathe, and eat code for a few months.
Employers aren't as averse as it might seem. [72% of employers think boot camp graduates are just as good as college graduates.](http://blog.indeed.com/20... (read more)
Author: Milecia McG
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431. Affordable Cost of Breast Cancer Treatment in India: A Huge Ray of Hope for ailing Medical Value Tr
January 07, 2019
Overview There are enumerable types of Cancer that have been troubling the human race for ages now. The word ‘Cancer’ brings equal amount of pressure – physically, emotionally, financially – and breaks down the patients badly. One of the types of Cancers that is affecting millions of women across the globe is Breast Cancer. Breast Cancer also known as Malignant Breast Neoplasm, is a Cancer that originates from Breast tissue. Usually, it happens from the inner lining of the milk ducts or the lobules, which supply milk to the ducts. Cancers initiating from the ducts are called Ductal Carcinomas... (read more)
Author: Ankit Sharma
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432. Seven Steps to Choose the Best PGDM College in Mumbai
January 06, 2019
Mumbai is one of the best educational hubs in India where you can get the top-rated institutes and colleges. Regardless of the field, the city brings exclusive options.
As far as PGDM Colleges in Mumbai are concerned, there are several choices. You need to define your set of requirements first to choose the best amongst them. It is quite a complex task. The blog gives seven steps that will help you in reaching the appropriate college.
Define the goal before you begin
What is your motivation behind joining the PGDM course? Have you been impressed by the high salary levels or inte... (read more)
Author: John Edward
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433. Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery in India
December 28, 2018
Overview Obesity being a very prevalent health issue these days, there is lot of pressure on the healthcare experts to find out more effectual treatment and surgical options to help such patients. There are different types of Obesity or Bariatric Surgeries possible today and this way all patients suffering from the issue of Obesity have a chance of getting relief of this problem. So, each kind of Bariatric procedure is advantageous in its own way. One of the procedures that has been accepted worldwide and has proved extremely fruitful, is Sleeve Gastrectomy. In this weight loss proce... (read more)
Author: Ankit Sharma
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434. Student Accommodation: London's Top Three Living Locations
December 05, 2018
If you’re looking for student accommodation, London is sure to have something for you. The city has a huge range of living options, some of which are in the very centre. They have excellent access to the main attractions. If you’re feeling unsure as to where you’d like to stay, here are three recommendations you may wish to consider…
Bloomsbury
There are countless accommodation options for students in Bloomsbury, and as well as being a lively culture hub, it’s also rather visually appealing – the quaint streets and lush green parks make the area quite unique when compared to the rest... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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435. Study Abroad in London: Why Students Love the City
December 05, 2018
The world is full of exciting and interesting places, but there’s one that you just can’t beat – London. Travellers flock to the Big Smoke year after year to catch a glimpse of the famous landmarks, historical sites and celebrity faces, but why is it such a popular spot for students? Read on to find out.
A Top Location
London has in fact been voted the No.1 international student city in the world, and is estimated to attract almost 100,000 students every year from over 200 different countries. Because of this, the place has a unique diversity and effortlessly maintains its buzzing a... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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436. Student Accommodation in London: What You Need to Consider
December 05, 2018
Whether you’re looking to stay in student halls, a shared apartment or another form of accommodation, there are a few things you’ll want to consider before settling on your student housing. London offers such a wide range of student accommodation options that there is bound to be something that suits you. Give yourself plenty of time and you’ll no doubt find your perfect property.
Take these important factors into consideration and you’re sure to feel a lot happier with your housing choice in the long run.
Location
This is one of the most vital decisions you will have to make r... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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437. Shared Student Housing: Top Tips for Newbies
December 05, 2018
If you’re soon to be studying in London and are looking to live in a shared student apartment, you will discover that it’s rather different from living at home. Though there will be plenty of other things to think about when you first move to the city, it’s important to consider any changes that you might need to make to your lifestyle in order to live amicably with other students. Here are a few tips that will hopefully help you on your way to a fantastic student experience. Communicate As daunting as it may seem for less-confident people, you are almost guaranteed to have a better... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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438. Deck Your Student Halls: London's Christmas Light Displays
December 05, 2018
It’s that festive time of year again and, as usual, London is taking it to the next level with their celebrations. Whether you’re staying around Carnaby Street or Regent’s Park, spectacular Christmas lights will never be too far from your student accommodation. London is certainly the place to be if you’re looking to get into the festive spirit, so read on for information about some of the city’s very best light displays happening this year.
Oxford Street
The Oxford Street Christmas lights have always managed to attract visitors in their thousands, and this year is said to be no diff... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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439. 5 Unmissable Attractions for Students in Bloomsbury
December 05, 2018
For those staying in student accommodation, London offers a wealth of attractions catering to various interests and budgets. Bloomsbury in particular is a fantastic place to be if you’re a student – there’s so much to see and do that you’ll feel spoilt for choice. Here are the top five attractions you certainly shouldn’t miss.
The Cartoon Museum
Take yourself back in time and check out some of the most popular British cartoons – some of which you may recognise from your own childhood. This museum is London’s first public cartoon collection, and it includes a huge variety of comics, c... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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440. Make Music in Paris and Barcelona on a Themed School Trip
November 29, 2018
There are few better ways to open eyes and minds than to travel, and few better places than Paris and Barcelona. These wonderful cities are steeped in rich cultural, historic and architectural heritage. Taking students on an exciting and eye-opening school trip to one or both of them is a great way to encourage an interest in a variety of subjects – particularly music.
These spectacular locations offer the perfect opportunity to present students with new perspectives and the chance to perform in a brand new place.
Paris
One of the most popular destinations for teachers looking... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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441. Inspire Young Learners on a School Trip to Vibrant Varanasi
November 28, 2018
There are few more remarkable destinations for a school trip than India’s sacred city, Varanasi. This exotic location is an ideal place to take a group of geography, history or religion students as there are a number of fantastic learning opportunities on offer in the region.
You don’t have to stop with just Varanasi either, as both nearby Delhi and Agra offer students wonderful opportunities to discover something new. Take your pupils on a tour of these three cities and experience the different cultures and rituals that have helped to shape modern Indian society, including the temples, ... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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442. Away for the Day: Great Ideas for a One-Day UK School Trip
November 27, 2018
The ideal solution for any teacher looking to organise an exciting, eye-opening and fulfilling school trip for their students whilst either sticking to a tight budget or avoiding long travel times and overnight stays is a one-day trip within the UK.
There are a number of cities, towns and areas of interest that are perfectly suitable for groups of students on a one-day school trip. From the historic, attractive and enticing city of York to the immensely popular, fun-filled Alton Towers, the UK has plenty to offer.
York
This northern city is arguably one of the country’s most id... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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443. How to Make Your Homestay a Success
November 23, 2018
Living abroad for the first time can be complicated and daunting, especially if you’re moving to a big city like London. There are plenty of accommodation options for those studying in the UK capital, including halls of residence, shared flats and houses - all of which have their own pros and cons. To add another option to the mix, if you decide on a homestay, London living becomes a totally different experience.
Staying with a homestay host family means you can experience British life in an authentic way, and it’ll also provide you with a platform to enhance your language skills. Any opp... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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444. The Pros and Cons of a London Homestay
November 23, 2018
Choosing your very first student accommodation when studying abroad can be a challenging task, and it’s safe to say some options certainly aren’t for everyone – particularly when it comes to a homestay. London student life often starts out with accommodation in halls of residence or shared student houses, but with a homestay you’ll experience something completely different.
Here are some of the general pros and cons to help you decide whether this is an option you should consider.
Pros
• You might not want to spend every hour of your life with other students, so being able to i... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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445. A Guide to London Student Accommodation Types
November 23, 2018
There are so many things to think about when moving abroad to study in London, but one of the main concerns for new students is usually accommodation. It can be difficult to work out the type that will work best for you, especially when there are so many options available.
In order to help you with your decision, read on for our basic guide to student housing. London is not as scary as it may seem!
Self-Catered Halls
If you enjoy being independent and following your own schedule, self-catered halls are a great option. It’s a fantastic way to form quick bonds with your flatmate... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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446. The London Underground System: A Guide for Students
November 23, 2018
The London underground system can be quite difficult to get your head around, particularly if you’re a young student and you’ve only just moved to the city. As confusing as it may seem at first, it’s likely to be one of your main modes of transport while you’re studying, so knowing the basics will be extremely beneficial.
Whichever location you decide to choose for your student housing, London’s underground network will never be too far away. Learn how to get around and you’ll feel right at home in no time.
Tickets and Fares
Since you’ll more than likely be staying in London fo... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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447. Travel Hacks: The London Bus System for Beginners
November 23, 2018
Picture this. You’ve just moved into your student housing. London is right on your doorstep, filled with culture and history, theatre and art, magic and mystery, and it’s all within your reach – if you could just figure out how the bus system works! Luckily, as confusing as it may seem to begin with, the iconic red double-deckers need not be intimidating. Once you get the hang of them, you’ll be zipping all over the city in no time like a long time local. Read on for some tips and tricks on how to master the London bus system. The Basics The most important things to know about L... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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448. 5 of the Best Things to Do Near Spitalfields
November 23, 2018
When it comes to student housing, London has a seemingly infinite selection of appropriate accommodation in interesting areas. However, if you’ve chosen Spitalfields as the neighbourhood where you’ll hang your hat as you work towards earning your graduation cap, you’re particularly in luck – there’s so much to do right on your doorstep. Read on for five of the best (and cheapest) attractions in the area.
Old Spitalfields Market
Old Spitalfields Market has a history dating back to 1638, when King Charles I gave it a license to sell vegetables and meat. Today it is still a marketplace,... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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449. Evidence-Based Practice in Doctoral Nursing Projects
November 23, 2018
Evidence-based practice (EBP) involves the use of current best research findings in making decisions regarding patient care. EBP approach entails a systematic search and critical assessment of the relevant evidence to guide nurses and other health care practitioners to deal with medical or administrative situations. The approach also allows health care professionals to integrate relevant evidence, patient values and preferences, and clinical expertise. EBP approach is applicable in clinical practice to improve the quality of care and patient outcomes.
EBP approach promotes the quality of ... (read more)
Author: Bobby Austin
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450. Top Spots Near Tufnell Park Student Accommodation
November 19, 2018
Tufnell Park student accommodation, London, is one of the best areas for student living. It’s a fantastic, lively hub with plenty of events, attractions and must-see landmarks nearby. The residents in Tufnell Park have convenient access to some exciting free attractions both in the surrounding area and in central London, so read on to make sure you don’t miss out on the very best... Hampstead Heath: Day and Night Hampstead Heath is a popular open space just a short journey from Tufnell Park student accommodation. London is widely known for its famous skyscrapers, historical landmarks... (read more)
Author: Laura Jeeves
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