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Helpful Hints Student Loans Novices Need To Know
Student loans are, for many, a necessary evil on the path to obtaining an advanced degree or even just an undergraduate education. Lenders aren't always keeping your best interests in mind, though. Read on to learn how you can avoid being taken advantage of when seeking financing for your education.
By hashan tagari5 years ago in Education
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Over four decades ago, Nellie Buchanan had the weight on her shoulders. She was faced with the challenge 0f teaching inner city middle school students the dead language of Latin. As a unsuspecting resident of a city housing project, I was already familiar with Latin because I was a Catholic. In a classroom of over thirty students, this knowledge did little to help me with reading and translating Homer's The Illiad and The Odyssey, two epic poems in dactyllic hexameter. Dactyllic hexameter represents the meter or rhythm of these two epic poems in a long syllable and two short syllables. Alexander Pope translated both epic poems into iambic pentameter which resembles the rhythm of a human heartbeat. Pope most likely translated it into this meter because it was the type of metric line used in English poetry or verse drama. Everybody knows that Shakespeare used iambic pentameter in most of his plays and sonnets. Miss Buchanan was a angular faced woman with red hair she worn in a tight bun on the top of her head. She stood tall, her lanky body straight as she stood in front of the zealous students. Students who were not as excited about Latin or Homer and his writings. Every one in class knew that Latin was a dead language and so it goes with out saying that the Illiad and the Odyssey were Greek poems translated into Latin just for us poor children in the urban concrete jungle. Without this lesson whether it be considered archaic and obscure then and now, I would not have found my passion for all things poetic.
By Saja Bo Storm5 years ago in Education
Why Everyone Should Learn Coding
Mankind has existed on the Earth for several centuries now, and it is constantly evolving. Primitive people might not have even thought, such innovations are being made and such inventions have already taken place, with technology being the top-botch invention to date.
By Rohan Jadhav5 years ago in Education
Your Attention: Moral Story: The Emotional Classical Music
Pari, Jai, and Moni all three children of the Manav were entrepreneur and sole parent. Due to rich background and their father's recognition had an impact due to which they became extremely adamant to handle.
By Lahari Rao5 years ago in Education
Top 10 ways to Earn Money for students
So hello guy's hope you all are doing well in this corona pandemic , and if you have search that how to earn money online than i think you must be a student trying to earn your pocket money online , so guy's you are at the right page I'm gonna tell you that how to earn money online by doing the simple works, so lets start
By sachin pandit5 years ago in Education
How to have an effective parent-teacher interaction by Ms. Sreepriya Unnikrishnan
Getting the most out of a parent-teacher interaction “Education is a shared commitment between dedicated teachers, motivated students and enthusiastic parents with high expectations” – Bob Beauprez
By Ekya Schools5 years ago in Education









