Archive for March, 2011

Utilizing Acronymic Sentences to Remember Information

March 30th, 2011

Creating an acronymic sentence is a excellent strategy to use when you have to remember information in a certain order. An acronymic sentence is often a sentence that is created employing the first letter of each piece of information to become remembered. Here is how to create an acronymic sentence. Write each piece of information [...]

Urban Archaeology

March 30th, 2011

To become given by Vice Chancellor of Salford University Professor Martin Hall The School of Archaeology and Ancient History is delighted to host Professor Martin Hall for a special seminar next Tuesday, 29 March. At 5pm Professor Hall will give a lecture entitled ‘Urban Archaeology’ which will be given in Bennett Lecture Theatre 2. This [...]

Excellent Listening in Class

March 30th, 2011

It is necessary for you to be a good listener in class. Much of what you will have to learn will be presented verbally by your teachers. Just hearing what your teachers say isn’t the identical as listening to what they say. Listening is often a cognitive act that requires you to pay attention and [...]

Thank Volunteers Campaign

March 30th, 2011

Express your appreciation to volunteers with a brief ‘Thank you’ message Team Unity, made up of six University of Leicester Management students, is participating within the Social Enterprise Challenge with its unique campaign to create awareness and support for volunteers all over the world. Volunteers are unsung heroes who undoubtedly deserve recognition. We will highly [...]

Tips for Choosing a Career

March 30th, 2011

Planning for college should begin once you enter high school. Here are issues to do each year as you progress through high school. Choosing a career is one of the most important choices you will ever make. Most people spend half or a lot more of their waking hours five days a week at their [...]

‘Safety, survivability and sliding modes’

March 29th, 2011

Any man-made system is susceptible to components failing to work as intended during its use. In some safety essential systems, such as passenger aircraft, enormous care is taken during the design and manufacturing process to make the chance of faults occurring during use, extremely improbable. However, despite the greatest efforts of engineers, faults and failures [...]

How to Write a College Admission Essay

March 29th, 2011

Many colleges and universities require a college admission essay as part of their admission application, and scholarship applications often include one or far more essays in addition to such objective information as grades and test scores. The typical question asks you to share personal information-allowing the selection committee to get to know you-such as your [...]

Frank May possibly Prize Lecture 2010: ‘Fishing for Complement: Innate targeting of microbial pathogens’

March 29th, 2011

To become givenm by Dr Russell Wallis, Reader and RCUK Academic Fellow within the Depts. of Infection, Immunity & Inflammation and Biochemistry The immune system uses two main weapons to counter invading pathogens: adaptive immunity, including the production of antibodies, which develop over time to target pathogens; and innate immunity, which is ever present and [...]

Critical Pondering

March 29th, 2011

It is important for your college students to become excellent essential thinkers. Crucial thinking can help your students to avoid creating poor choices, focus on what exactly is most important, and generate new concepts. You are able to help your students be very good crucial thinkers by encouraging them to: rely far more on reason [...]

Cold Calling

March 29th, 2011

Cold Calling is a simple method in which you call on particular college students regardless of regardless of whether they’ve raised their hands to answer a question you ask. It is not unusual to seek out that it really is the identical little group of college students who raise their hands whilst the rest of [...]