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No one ever said you couldn’t have fun while improving your brainpower. There are plenty of online resources to help improve brain fitness. Here are five that you might enjoy.
1. Strimko
This is a numbers logic puzzle, based on a well-known idea about Latin squares, first considered by the famous Swiss mathematician Leonard Euler back in [...]

 

In 1912 Charles Dawson an amateur British archaeologist discovered the first skull of apparently primitive hominid, ancestor of man – Piltdown man or Eoanthropus dawsoni in the Piltdown quarry of Sussex, England. The finding was exquisitely unique as the skull was expected to be the fossilised remains of a concealed form of early man – [...]

 

Planet Mars has been a topic of controversy amongst the scientific community. Many believe the possibility of life on the planet while others support their disbelief through scientific evidence.
The famous “face” that appeared on the landscape of the planet, has now disappeared. The answer lies in the dust storms that gradually erode the Martian landscape. [...]

 

Crop Circles

13Mar10

“The storms about this part of Western Surrey have been lately local and violent, and the effects produced in some instances curious. Visiting a neighbour’s farm on Wednesday evening (21st), we found a field of standing wheat considerably knocked about, not as an entirety, but in patches forming, as viewed from a distance, circular spots. [...]

 

It’s so easy to get wrapped up in preparing for an interview, getting all those notes into your head, and rehearsing what you are going to say, that it’s easy to forget about the interviewer as a person.
I have heard more than once from interviewers that they are looking for a conversation. They want to [...]

 

There is one, simple way to get to know the business school you are interviewing for. It’s both easy and highly effective.
Visit it.
You will gain more in a day of wandering around the campus and talking to people than you could in weeks of online research.
A lot of students skip this because they think it [...]

 

Brad is a laid back guy, he likes to watch football and relax at home with a beer, a salami pizza and a smoke. He’s got his eyes set on this 6 foot tall fashion model (let’s call her Angelina) who is a vegan, active in politics, hates TV and male sports, and socializes at [...]

 

Maybe you don’t really want to lie. Most people don’t. But the pressure is on, you’re given a tough question, you’re sweating, and a silence falls between you and the interviewer after they ask the fateful question. You panic, and the lie just comes out. It’s just a little lie, and it covered something that [...]

 

Interviewers love quiet confidence.
Interviewers hate overbearing applicants.
Interviewers will reject overly humble applicants as lacking.
How do you walk the fine line between confident and overbearing, or even desperate?
The people who will interview you are pros. They have seen it all. They can tell the posers from the real thing. If you go in there and try [...]

 

In order to learn how to write a proper undergraduate or graduate level thesis paper, you need to first grasp the key basics of how to start one. The main contents are the Hypothesis statement, Literature review, Research Methodology, Analysis of Data, Summary, and Conclusion. These basics are offered in many different places that explain [...]

 
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