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Is Technology A Negative Influence On Learning?

Technology has advanced a huge amount in the last few decades, and it's changed the face of learning as we know it. There's a huge debate over whether technology is a help or a hindrance in the classroom. Is it a distraction, or can it actually help? This essay will weigh both and decide whether technology really is a negative influence in the classroom.

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Date: 02 March, 2017

How Will Education Change In The Next 50 Years?

Education has seen seismic changes in the last few decades. There are people alive that still remember using chalkboards in class, or writing on slates at their desk. Now, though, today's students have a wealth of technology literally at their finger tips. With technology developing at such a rapid pace, it's not stretch to imagine that education in 50 years will look very different. What's in store for the students of the future?

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Date: 02 March, 2017

Distance Learning: Do We Need To Physically Be In The Classroom Anymore?

Distance learning has become a new feature of education, meaning that those who couldn't traditionally access education anymore are now given the opportunity to learn. However, the model of the classroom hasn't changed in over a hundred years. Is there a reason why it needs to be changed now? Is distance learning just a passing fad? This essay will decide if distance learning really is the future of education.

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Date: 02 March, 2017

How To Write The Best Dissertation

It's the time most students dread - time to start thinking about your dissertation. It feels as though it's looming over you, but in fact writing your dissertation isn't much harder than writing a regular assignment. If you feel you're struggling though, this guide is for you. It will go through what you need, how to structure your dissertation, and give you lots of tips to make sure you do the best you can.

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Date: 07 December, 2016

Essay: Immigration problem in the US

The issue of immigration has been a highly discussed issue throughout the country. And, with the influx of refugees seeking asylum within the United States, this discussion has accelerated, with both sides of the debate digging in their heels and holding firm to their stance. Those who have argued for tighter restrictions on immigration have cited increased terrorism threats worldwide and high levels of unemployment throughout the country. While arguing that the most important thing that is needed is the protection of American lives and jobs, what is so easily forgotten about is what the nation was built on, and where the vast majority of Americans originated from.

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Date: 10 November, 2016

Pokemon Go Safety Guide

No game has exploded in popularity quite like Pokémon Go. Since its release, players have been exploring their local areas on the hunt for their very own pocket monsters, making friends and getting fit thanks to the app. If you're playing, here are some tips to keep you safe while you're out on the hunt for that Pikachu.

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Date: 27 July, 2016

Essay: Does technology make us more alone?

Our generation is overdosing on digital media. Members of the community are lacking from everything that makes them human – weaknesses, imperfections, fragility… all that we see are the manipulated, faultless versions of people online. I can’t help but think that, in this new technologically advanced era, we are more alone than ever.

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Date: 20 July, 2016

Do Research Without Spending a Minute in the Library

Research is the most dreaded part when it comes to an academic assignment – dare to contradict me. It’s time-consuming, laborious, and tiresome, and it can occupy numerous hours of your precious spare time, which is already rather limited. Research means spending hour after hour in the library, browsing for scholarly materials that are relevant to your project, and making photocopies for you to study afterward in detail.

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Date: 16 June, 2016

Great Ideas for Morning Self-Motivation

All students have been there at some point in their lives. They set the alarm clock early, and when it goes off in the morning, they try to come up with reasons why they DON’T have to attend that class. Hitting the snooze button, they turn on the other side of the pillow to catch some more sleep. There are not many people out there who can manage to be early birds while not cursing their entire existence.

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Date: 13 June, 2016

5 Biggest Surprises for International Students in US Colleges

Once you become an overseas student in a US University, you are bound to experience a few cultural differences which will certainly need some time to adjust to. This usually happens among students, as the most shocking things are found on the campus and in class. You’re big on American movies with college students.

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Date: 10 June, 2016