Dating industry, similarly to gaming, is huge. If one looks at the statistics, the numbers are impressive: eHarmony has 16.5 million users, Match.com has 23.5, and OKCupid has around 30 million with an average of 1 million unique users daily. Last year, a mobile dating app called Tinder invaded the… Read More →
A part of budget money always goes to higher education. However, every country has its own educational policies which define the percentage of these costs spent on it. Countries like Germany regard higher education as one of the priority areas, which is why it allows young people to get it… Read More →
You’ve probably been wondering how to write those essays in a quick and effective way, with no loss of quality and by spending on it as little time as possible? There is a so-called Spartan System which allows you to optimize the process and not worry about deadlines. Below are… Read More →
Around 6.6% of the officers receive complaints for misconduct every year. This might seem as a drop in the ocean but it is from 6 to 7 police officers of every 100 who have exceeded their authority. It becomes more shocking when we learn that every day 3 American citizens… Read More →
Even before the academic year has started, students in the US colleges have work to do. Applicants have to read something, which usually varies from myths and legends to popular fantasy and overview of trends in the digital age. Most of the top colleges do this. They provide their future… Read More →
Most scholars agree that Treaty of Versailles with its extremely harsh terms for Germany and Austria-Hungary greatly contributed to the future World War II; but in the end responsibility for the greatest conflict in human history lies on one man: Adolf Hitler. By the end of the 1930s he didn’t… Read More →
New tests used in Common Core are aimed at asking complex questions promoting in-depth thinking, and many consider them to be a step forward from multiple choice tests almost universally loathed both by teachers and students. But is it really so? Will this measure actually lead to any improvement with… Read More →
Have you ever wondered how some writers are capable of producing hundreds of pages in a matter of weeks, while you are struggling for days with a measly two-page essay that isn’t even going to be published? Is it talent? Or, perhaps, some magic trick that miraculously increases their productivity… Read More →
House of Leaves, a breakthrough novel by Mark Z. Danielewski, is one of the prime examples of postmodern ergodic literature; in fact, it is written and organized in such a way as to become a textbook example of the genre for all aspiring postmodern writers to read and learn from… Read More →
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that we live at the turning point of human history. The last century saw more progress in technology and science than the previous thousand years, and the tempo of this development is only increasing. Yet in many other aspects – social, educational, psychological… Read More →