Easy Ways to Teach Children

It's well known that children don't stay focused for a long period of time especially if something excludes them and isn't interesting. Why not try finding an easier way to teach children without losing their attention?

Children like interactive, colourful and exciting activities. How do you think you could incorporate these things into a lesson?



Mathematics lessons

Youngsters will find this subject incredibly boring. Many teachers use colour to highlight answers or objects to show differences in numbers. Math bingo is a well-known game played in the classroom and it works well if there are many students. Make sure to offer a prize for the winner so that you keep their attention.

If you want to teach students multiplication you can either make them act as the numbers or you can create a game that requires them to shout the answer. You could write a sum on the board and whoever has the piece of paper with the correct answer on it has to get up and stick it to the board.



Science Lessons

Science is the subject where you can experiment and question why a certain thing happens in the world. Children like to see reactions. The best way to start this off is by doing the volcano reaction. Make your students construct an interesting volcano with trees and a realistic landscape. This will be fun for them to watch when they see the result of the experiment.

When it comes to lessons involving the physical reactions, such as impacts and crashes, you can use boxes with elastic. Make your students create force on a wheeled box using wind energy or fire energy in order to get it to move. Then explain to them why the reaction happened.



Theory Lessons

English, art theory, science theory, and history are not the most exciting subjects for most students. Most students' minds will drift away. When teaching these subjects it is ideal to use as much imagery as possible and get your students to be creative. Start off by making them create a story that is relevant to a particular time era or situation. They learn quickly if they experience it or are able to visualise it. You may need a lot of stationery so it might be best to visit a cash and carry wholesaler to get the stationery in bulk.

It's important to captivate a young mind in these subjects so that they are prepared for the future.

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 By Shabir S Joosub


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Amazing World Of Museums in London

Finally in London, if you are at this majestic place that offers undisputed scenic beauty, hold your breath because London has so much more to offer. What better way to learn about a city's culture than a visit to its varied heritage of museums.

What museums in London should you visit?

If you are wondering what all and where all, here is a list of museums in London that will leave you spellbound with its undisputed approach to the traditions and culture of London.

• British Museum: With a vast variety of collection only a limited part is exposed to public display. It is the world's oldest museum and is famous for mummies like Rosetta Stone, Lindow Man, the Lewis Chessmen and the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial.

• V&A: It is the home to the finest decorative arts in terms of ceramic and portrait. It is also a place where the wide variety of sculpture and photography is displayed. Highlights from the British galleries (1500-1900) are arranged systematically so that the history of occupants of the throne from Henry VIII to Queen Victoria is understood.

• Natural History Museum: Another museum in London that comprises of 70 million flora and fauna, rocks, and minerals. It displays a wide range of animal life and its attributes starting from reptiles, herbivorous and carnivorous animals.

•  Science Museum: It is perfectly laid out on 7 floors. It includes the Apollo 10 command module and another piece of attraction is its flight simulator. It shows the development in fields like science, technology, and medicines.

•  National Gallery: It was founded in 1824, at that time it was home to only 36 paintings. The latest count is 2000 paintings that are masterpieces from the European school of art. It as a modern Sainsbury Wing extension that features the gallery's earliest works that include Italian paintings by Giotto and Piero Della Francesca.

• Tate Modern: One of the most beautiful museums in London. It has a beautiful architecture design from outside and inside it displays a mesmerising view of original cavernous turbines. The collection of this museum ranges from Matisse, Rothko, Bacon, Twombly and Beuys.

• National Maritime Museum: Located near the Queen's House and the Royal Observatory this museum was founded in 1675 by Charles II. It displays the importance of London's maritime heritage along with its impact on world trade.

• Design Museum: it was opened in 1989 after the incarnation of Boilerhouse established in the V&A by Terence Conran), this museum was made by Tower Bridge and it displays modern and contemporary faces of industrial culture. It is also home to many fashion designs, up toned graphics, architecture and many multimedia layouts.

• London Transport Museum: The most prominent feature of the museum in London is the display of its first underground train that had windows. It caused a lot of confusion as the passengers were not aware of the stop.

A visit to London must be completed by tasting scrumptious food on the street and collecting souvenirs for your loved ones. London has a lot to offer, be prepared to take the best.



 By Naila Khan


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God's Tenth Avatar: Latest Incarnation of God on Earth to Weed Out Evil and Protect Virtuous

Lord Krishna, assured that in every Mega Age (Yug) He would take the avatar Incarnation) on Earth to annihilate the evil, punish the guilty, to protect the righteous and establish Dharma. In other words, in every age, He would set right the disorder and establish order. This age is known as 'Kalyug' (dark age). In 21st Century, the disorder is at its peak. It is high time the Lord take Kalki avatar as assured by Him and restore order. ('Kalki' avatar is the tenth and the last avatar when God would visit on a horse with a sword on hand). Accordingly God comes to the Earth for doing His duty. But what is the result? This story depicts in a humorous way the problems God Himself will face should he come to Earth. This story is fully a political satire and not to hurt the religious sentiments of people belonging to any religion whatsoever.

The Story:

The greatest scandal of the twentieth century! A sum of whopping billions of rupees was swindled in a poor country on Earth. Hence, one may guess the toil of millions of poor labourers and tax payers behind that wealth. The loot extended from mining beneath the Earth, to scandals in purchase of aircraft and weapons used on the surface of Earth. There are several stories depicting life in Three Worlds, one on the surface, one beneath the Earth and the other on the sky. It seems our corrupt people realised all the three worlds by extending their corrupt practices in all the three.

The author of this mega scandal was Ramsingh, one of the most powerful politician of the country. Though he was never in election game nor held any post, each elected Government would have his influence on it because the candidates depended on the billions he spent for their winning the elections. The same may be told about industries, trade and commerce and of course film production. Only the actors and actresses who have his recognition could be the successful performers in filmdom.

Normally, before retiring to bed he used to offer prayers to the Almighty. That day also, he was offering his prayers. "Oh God! I have to thank you for enabling me to earn this much wealth. Nobody on Earth can surpass my wealth'.
He could have stopped with this observation. But his next statement was very much provocative. "Oh God! Now I am richer than you. Even you cannot surpass me".

That moment God decided to interfere. "Why can't I?" He asked.

Ramsingh was taken aback. He took the revolver kept under the pillow and asked "Who is speaking? Come to the front, otherwise I will shoot you".

"No, No don't shoot me" God pretended as if he was afraid.

"Then come before me. I want to see you"

Next moment God, whom he was praying daily, appeared before him.

"Pooh! Are you God? Our film heroes are better looking than you" Ramsingh remarked.

"Is it, Are your film heroes more handsome than me?" God asked.

"Yes, yesterday I saw a film in which Lord Krishna was so handsome that people worshipped him in the hall itself. They won't recognise you as God."

For a moment, God had some calculations mentally, then he told, "But he is mortal and will die at any time, whereas I am immortal."

"So what? Let him live for only thirty years. He has enjoyed everything on Earth. Do you know that he has dozen wives, all so beautiful? Your Heavenly ladies are no comparison to those ladies," Ramsingh replied.

"Okay, if you think that having beautiful girls is the Bliss, I won't argue."

"It is alright, tell me the purpose of your visit"

"I have come here to annihilate you," God said seriously.

"What? Are you kidding me?" Ramsingh took it as a joke and laughed.

"Yes, so far I took nine avatars and established order. This is my tenth and last. This time, I wish to annihilate one by one and I have chosen you as the first to be eliminated".

"Why me? There are so many giants worse than me." He quipped.

"Financially speaking, there are several giants worse than you. But you have committed other offense like murders, rape in abundance. The worst of them was you poisoned your friend to usurp power and after his death you placed your own henchmen in various posts and you have you have deceived billions of people. Be ready to die". The avatar raised hands to get his weapon (the revolving wheel on his hand.)

For a moment Ramsingh was taken aback. But he was able to recover within seconds and asked, "Oh God, please be patient. Please allow me to ask some questions"

"Okay, you proceed"

"My most respectful God Narayana, had you wanted to punish me you could have done it without showing your presence. But you are giving your Darshan to me which is available only for one in a billion. That shows that I have done some good deeds also. Isn't it?"

"It is not because of the good deeds done by you, but by your forefathers including your parents. They were feeding thousands of poor, they opened several schools for free learning and constructed several free mansions. They dug hundreds of wells for obtaining pure water. The proceeds of their good deeds ended today. From now onwards only effects of your sins will reach your descendants"

"Oh, God! Every day I used to pray you without fail. One more thing, I used to give a share to you at twenty percent of what all I earned in black"

God was astonished. "What?"

"Yes, I am not bluffing. You yourself verify my accounts. If I get rupees ten, I will give you rupees two. Likewise, if I get one hundred million, I shall deposit scrupulously twenty millions into your temple hundi"(collection box)

"Is it..?"

"Don't you know that the sanctum in the new temple constructed for you was financed totally by me. I spent nearly a billion rupee for that temple out of the profit I earned through the above transaction which people prefer to call as mega scandal.

God was speechless for a moment.

Ramsingh realised that he was going in the right direction. By this time, he had gathered enough courage to bargain.

"Okay God, let us talk business. Don't kill me. Allow me to give you a share of half of what all I earn. That is fifty-fifty. I will sincerely put 50% of what all I earn into your temple collection box. Are you happy?"

Before his completing the statement God vanished.

"Oh God, Maha Vishnu, Narayana" he shouted.
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"Oh dear, why are you shouting?" his wife who rushed to his bed room shook him to raise from the sleep.

'Dear, do you know that I was talking with God?"

"Oh it is good, what were you talking with him?" she asked sarcastically.

"Ha, Ha, he wanted to kill me" he was laughing.

"Then what did you do?"

"I offered him fifty percent of my earning, He ran away fearing that he also would become corrupt"

He was having a hearty laugh over the dream he had.

Suddenly there was a great noise.

"Oh what is that?"

The Earth started shaking and the ground below him was divided into two.
Ramsingh, his family, all wealth fell into thousands of fathoms deep.
Next day a telecast from far away country stated:

"Due to a massive earth quake in the poor country, an entire city was plunged into the deep Earth. Thousands of men, women and children were buried. Buildings including huge structures like Temples were buried. Please wait for the complete report"

God has his own way for punishing the sinners.

DR B.Sathyanarayanan,M.Sc (Physics), CAIIB, Ph.D in psychological counselling was a senior manager of a major nationalised bank and got Voluntary Retirement from Service in the year 1997 at the age of 50 with an intention to serve in the academic, literal and social fields. He is aged 70 now and his services are as follows:

He started SPOKEN ENGLISH course and hundreds of students were benefited by it. Several students are getting the coaching at a very low cost because of the support extended by him. A very interesting aspect is that, students are coming from far off places and there is no discrimination of caste or religion and the training includes Muslim and Christian students also. Now he plans to give coaching to failed and average students at a very low cost. A book is also written by him at a very low cost to help the teachers who want to teach English.Because his main subject is Physics, he is teaching Physics as a visiting Professor at Sri Sankara Arts & Science College, Enathur Kanchipuram. His favorite subjects include Nuclear Physics, Theory of relativity, Quantum Mechanics,He is a creative writer and is publishing the magazines ULAGA TAMIL ARANGAM In Tamil and PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE in English. Both contain excellent articles on Philosophy,Science, religion, poems, short stories and plays in Tamil and English respectively..

He got a training in HIV/AIDS intervention with the Christian Medical College, Vellore. He started the N.G.O "SAGODHAR" (Society for Advocacy and Global Organisation Dedicated for HIV/AIDS Research). He is associated with several other N.G.Os working in this field and he is assisting HIV/AIDS affected men, women & children. He is giving free psychological counseling on these issues.



 By Sathyanarayanan Bhimarao


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Business Schools in Mumbai

Completed your graduation and planning to move to Mumbai for management education? Fantastic! First, abolish all the demons in your head. It's very easy to get stuck at this stage of your life, not knowing whether you are indeed making the right move. But worry not! Management professionals are in high demand across the country owing to the high growth of the Indian economy which has attracted lots of foreign investment in India. The country is also a hotbed of startups and companies like Ola, Flipkart and Myntra are even giving their foreign counterparts a run of their money. Now, all these businesses will need managers to run their companies efficiently and that's where you will come in very soon!

Now that you are sufficiently convinced to pursue a post graduate program in business, let's come to the next question. Why move to Mumbai? All you need to do is just Google this question to understand the opportunities that lie ahead of you. In a nutshell, Mumbai is the financial capital of the country which means it automatically attracts the biggest businesses. Companies like Facebook, Amazon, Disney and other Fortune 500 companies have all set shop here making it one of the most global cities of the country. Mumbai is also home to some of the best business schools in the country which means there is a constant supply of managers fulfilling the need gaps of these businesses. Aren't you happy to be in your shoes now?

The great news is that you have a plethora of options to choose from. The business schools in Mumbai offer various management programs across disciplines for you to choose from. However, not every b-school is worth every penny of your education loan. It's important to take into account various factors such as the quality of program, faculty experience, career placement cells, corporate networks and global acceptance, among other factors. Since this is the decision of a lifetime, make sure that your decision is based on sound research and is not based on opinions from your peer networks alone.

To make your life easier, here's a selection of the best business schools in Mumbai:
1. SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai
2. National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
3. MISB Bocconi, Mumbai
4. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai
5. Shailesh J Mehta School of Management (SJMSoM), IIT Bombay
6. Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai
7. NarseeMonjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai

You will notice that despite lacking an IIM, some of the most leading business schools in India call Mumbai their home. This is indicative of the fact that Mumbai is a blooming place for management professionals. While all of these schools are good in their own regard, MISB Bocconi is the fastest growing business school in the city. The institute scores highly on all the parameters mentioned above and is fast emerging as the destination of choice for b-school aspirants in Mumbai.

Other business schools may stake claim to be global, but MISB Bocconi is the only truly international b-school in the country. It is the official offshoot presence of SDA Bocconi, one of Europe's leading business schools since 1971. With more than 40 years of management experience backing it, MISB Bocconi boasts of globally renowned faculty, cutting-edge curriculum and boundary-less corporate networks. Bocconi has exchange programs with more than 200 institutes across the globe and its alumni are spread across the globe.

Located in the heart of Mumbai in Powai, MISB Bocconi offers full-time and part-time programs designed for today's working professionals. You can opt for the post graduate program in business or pursue executive programs in business. For those with an inclination towards the fast accelerating field of data science, the school offers an executive program in business analytics as well.

So, what are you waiting for? Take the first step towards launching your career now!



 By Ravi S Pandey


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Methods of Translation Vs Techniques of Translation

A TRANSLATION always represents an original text (or "Source Text", or "text of Departure"); in this, it involves a certain degree of equivalence, although the concept of strict equivalence between the languages is now exceeded in Translation Studies. The concept of translation refitting since long on dichotomies such as "fidelity" versus "freedom", "fidelity to the letter" versus "fidelity to the Spirit", etc.

The translation takes account of a number of parameters (context, grammar, etc.), in order to make it understandable to people with no knowledge of the source language and not having the same culture or the same knowledge2. Translate involves controlling the source language but also the target language (or recipient), which is usually the mother tongue. The good translator has more than language skills: it must be able to analyze the text, and himself to possess the qualities of writing. To translate the texts scientific and technical, it must also possess a strong technical knowledge and master the jargon in the two languages.

The translation is still essentially human, but of computer tools of automatic translation appear (computer-assisted translation).

The discipline that is interested in the translation is called the translation process.

Role of the translation and languages in the circulation of ideas and information

In space and in time, the intensity of the intercultural communication and exchanges exogamous depends in large part on the quantity and quality of information translated from one language to the other, but history has shown that the movement and the "notoriety" of ideas are not to be confused quantitatively with the more widely spoken languages. In particular, the number of speakers of a language spoken is not a good predictor of the ability of a message created in this language (or circulating in this language) to then be translated and to circulate in the world; according to the linguist David Crystal," which explains that a language becomes a global language has little to do with the number of people who speak, but much more with "who" these speakers speak ". The network of bilingual speakers and translators6 therefore has a great importance from this point of view.

Since the nineteenth century and with the globalization and the regulation of "intellectual property right" and translation, a number of languages and cultures are more or less well "translated", or even go off more quickly than previously or are already dead or forgotten (a dead language like Latin may continue to be translated).

Some authors describe the emergence of a new Network and Global System of languages, where English plays a role become preponderant and central. The hegemony culturo-linguistics of the English could however be little by little contained by the improvement and the generalization of the automatic translation software on the Internet and by the novel approach wikim�dienne which encourages and facilitates "Translations and exchanges inter-linguistic in Wikipedia and its projects-brothers (in 287 languages as possible at the end of 2013, whose languages say "dead" and Esperanto, with several major projects Bilateral language).

Analyze the relative situation of the languages of the world is long remained impossible due to a lack of relevant data, note Mark Davis (Chairman and co-founder of the Unicode Consortium that produces standards for the encoding of characters for all computers and mobile interfaces of the planet using the writing), while the one senses yet the importance of the structure of this network; it is long remained impossible to study quantitatively the structure of the global network of exchanges between languages but this becomes more easy thanks to the constitution of large open databases of "sites" of global trade such as Wikipedia or Twitter and while it knows better and better the proportion of languages spoken on the Internet.

In 2014, an international team American-French has used the science of networks to create the maps to visualize how information and ideas are circulating in the world (according to the language of the original message, according to the average GDP of the countries where the language is spoken15), depending on the language of the first translations and those who will convey the information or according to the Medium (book, Wikipedia, Twitter). To compile this "Map" These researchers have studied on the one hand the data available on the Literary Translation (based on 2.2 million translations of books published in more than 1000 languages) and on the other hand the two major global networks of exchanges by the language11,16 that are:

The tweets bilingual (from the study of 550 million tweets, 17 million users in 73 languages, selected for the study), which has been possible thanks to the open database and because it allows you to associate a tweet to a language and the person who Tweet to one or several communities linguisitiques; of different language versions of Wikipedia pages (without taking into account the work of the robots in Wikipedia), including the database is open (DBPedia)

The analysis of these data shows that:

There is an important prioritization of languages of "interfacage" in this network, with nuances according the media studied.

Without surprise, English is the most important and effective in terms of interface between other languages to disseminate an idea or information in the world (it is in the network mapped the hub the more central). Secondarily, particularly in

Methods of translation vs techniques of translation

What a difference there is between a method and a technique of translation? Well, it is very simple: the method of translation concerns the whole of the text to be translated, while the technique of translation will vary on a case by case basis in the interior of the same text, in function of the verbal elements ad hoc basis to translate. The classical taxonomy of processes of translation goes back to the year 1958, and that is to J.-P. Vinay and J. Darbelnet that it must. It has seven categories:

1. The Borrowing

Borrowing is a translation process to use a word or expression in the source text in the target text. The loan note generally in italics. It is in fact to reproduce such what an expression of the original text. In this sense, it is a technique of translation that does not translate...

Example: The gaucho was wearing a sombrero black and a bombacha worn by the time.

2. The layer

When a translator uses the lexical layer, it creates or uses a neologism in the target language by adopting the structure of the source language.

Example: the German handball translated to Spanish handball, or English skyscraper translated into French skyscrapers.

3. The literal translation

is what is conventionally called the Translation m�taphrastique, or m�taphrase. It is a translation word-for-word leading to a text in the target language, both correct and idiomatic. According Vinay and Darbelnet, the literal translation is only possible between languages for the benefit of a large cultural proximity. It is acceptable only if the translated text keeps the same syntax, the same meaning and the same style as the original text.

Example: What time is it? ⇒ What time is it?

4. The transposition

transposition is to move from a grammatical category to another without that for as much the meaning of the text does not change. This technique introduced a change of grammatical structure.

Example: The President thinks that ⇒ according to the President

5. The Modulation

Modulation is to change the shape of the text by a modification semantics or perspective.

Example: Tal vez tengas raz�n ⇒ hast thou not perhaps not wrong.

6. Equivalence

The equivalence is a translation process by which a reality equivalent is rendered by an expression entirely different. This technique can be used to translate the names of institutions, the interjections, expressions, all made or proverbs.

Example: once bitten, twice shy ⇒ �l that se quem� con leche ve the vaca y llora.

7. The Adaptation

Adaptation, also called cultural substitution or cultural equivalent, is to replace a cultural element of the original text by another, more suited to the culture of the target language. This will make the text more familiar and understandable.

Example: baseball ⇒ football

from the 1960s, different authors (Michel Ballard, H�l�ne Chuquet, Michel Paillard, etc.) have reported other translation procedures such as the explication (on provides clarifications in the text of the target language), the collocation (the use of a suite of words usually used together in the target language) and the compensation (do not make a reference or a connotation in a part of the text and compensate in making it appear later).

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Popular Songs Featuring The Voices Of Children

Spring is a popular season for many events, including festivals at local school districts throughout the United States. Perhaps the least appreciated, save for doting parents and grandparents, are the annual performances of various children's choirs.

Generally, people enjoy the spontaneous singing of children more than an organized performance weakened under the supervision of adults. The presence of grown ups tends to drain the carefree joyousness of children singing while they play, a big reason few children's songs have ever become enduring hits.

Nevertheless, some children's voices are heard on some popular records, including one from a number album that also won several Grammy awards. In that particular case, the child can be heard crying rather than singing.

No one would expect that hit to come from Alice Cooper and, indeed, it was not from that ghoulish hard rocker who made Welcome To My Nightmare. Yet Alice Cooper does own the distinction of including more children's voices in his discography than any other artist in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

His first instance of including the voices of children came, quite appropriately, on his the hit title track from his School's Out album. The kids can be heard cheering near the end, when Alice declares that "School's out completely... "

An individual child can be heard asking a question on a song from the minor hit "The Ballad of Dwight Frye" from the album, Love It To Death. "Mommy, where's Daddy?" the boy says. "He's been away for so long."

Welcome To My Nightmare contains the hit Department of Youth," which features singing children in the chorus. The voices belong to Dave Ezrin and the Summerhill Children's Choir, who stump Cooper as the song fades outs.

After the line in the chorus that declares, "We've got the power," Alice yells, "and who gave it to you?" In unison they answer, "Donny Osmond!" prompting Cooper to jokingly shout them down.

Here are five other popular songs that feature the voices of children.

Playground In My Mind by Clint Homes

This hit reached the Top Ten, partly because of the children refraining "My name is Michael, I got a nickel, I got a nickel shiny and new."

Dear God by XTC

A boy representing a young Andy Partridge sings the first verse of this anti-religious hit whose success was aided by a disturbing video, highlighted by Partridge himself taking a hammer to a tree filled with a stereotypical family.

The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking by Roger Waters

Actor Brandon De Wilde, who played the young son in the Western classic Shane, should actually get the credit for the child's voice in this title track. After the Pink Floyd leader mentions Dick Tracy and the title film character, De Wilde can be heard saying to Alan Ladd, "Mother wants you."

Big Dipper by Elton John

Rocket Man employs the talents of the Watford Football Team and the Audley Street Girl's Choir for backing vocals on this track from A Single Man, his first release after the departure of songwriting partner Bernie Taupin.

Clair by Gilbert O' Sullivan

The girl after which the song was written can be heard giggling toward the end of this Top Ten hit, not long after "Alone Again, Naturally" reached number one.

Isn't She Lovely? by Stevie Wonder

Songs In The Key of Life spawned numerous hits on its way to number one, including this ode to Wonder's new born daughter who can be heard crying in the song.



By Doug Poe


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Kenneth Davids 'bapak baptis kopi' mengunjungi Taipei

Penulis empat buku tentang kopi dan editor Coffeereview.com, Kenneth Davids, menghadiri Pameran Kopi Internasional Taiwan 2024 pada Sabtu (...