Lost Cities Of Antiquity

Lost Cities Of Antiquity

From Atlantis To Pompeii The legend or true history of a Lost City is something that has captivated the human imagination since time immemorial. Remnants of ancient civilisations, shrouded in mystery, they evoke a sense of mysticism and curiosity, and keep us...
Spanish Language Day

Spanish Language Day

The Importance Of Languages The diversity of languages across the globe reflects the richness of human culture, tradition and history. Over 7,000 languages give meaning to a range of different cultures whose identities and heritage have been passed down through...
What Is A Quasi Moon?

What Is A Quasi Moon?

… And Does Earth Have Any? A quasi-moon, also known as a quasi-satellite, is a celestial body that temporarily orbits a planet, but is not gravitationally bound to it in the same way as a natural moon. Instead, a quasi-moon follows a complicated and often...
King Arthur: Man Or Myth?

King Arthur: Man Or Myth?

I recently watched The Winter King, the latest screen adaptation of the classic Arthurian Legend, and based on the novel by Bernard Cornwell. It was more historical drama with a touch of druid mysticism than the high-camp fantastical realism of Excalibur, the film of...
Breaking Down The Pomodoro Technique

Breaking Down The Pomodoro Technique

How The Pomodoro Technique Can Help You In a recent article, I touched on the Pomodoro technique as a means of being productive when it comes to revision over the Easter break. But, such a fleeting mention doesn’t do justice to just how useful it can be. The What The...
Can Social Media Support Your Home Learning?

Can Social Media Support Your Home Learning?

Social media is often dubbed as one big distraction for young scholars. Indeed, it can be, with many influencers and marketers tailoring content to engage people for as long as possible. The manner of constant attention can be toxic, and the content can be too....