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+ more bio informationHow to identify a job you'll love 1. Ask yourself what you love to do This is the most important step. If you compromise here, you may get a job you quite like or a job you can tolerate, if you're lucky, or another job you hate. Don't limit yourself by thinking about what is possible or what it will pay. That will all come l... More..
For those who prefer a more historical herbal high, the 'brown cafes of Amsterdam provide a warm and traditional welcome. The herb in question is Juniper (strictly speaking, a berry, not a herb), the main flavouring of Jenever. Once seated in the comfortable armchairs at De Admiraal (Herengracht 319) or propped up at the bar... More..
Although Bloom's Taxonomy has been around for over 50 years, it remains an extremely useful tool for planning and creating learning programmes and lessons, as well as assessing progress. While some educational theories provide an overview of how learners learn, Bloom's classification of the types and levels of learning is to... More..
Dr Robert Meredith Belbin developed his Team Roles as a result of research, carried out in the form of 'Business Games' at the Henley Management College in the 1970s. His 1981 book, 'Management Teams', identified eight team roles which he claimed make up a well balanced and effective team. These roles related to the manageme... More..
Christmas can be financially demanding for everyone, regardless of income. If you have children, it is likely that they will want to join in by sending some gifts of their own, thereby bringing extra pressure to bear on your purse. In these credit crunched times, it makes good sense to enlist the help of your kids to make th... More..
The garden was small and gravelled over, but the house came at the right price and we needed to move. Our younger daughter was growing out of her Moses basket and would need her own space soon. We decided to forgo our dreams of growing our own vegetables, at least in the short term. Every time I looked out of the kitchen win... More..
Machinima filmmaking for gamers Way back in the day (1996, to be precise), there was a first person shooter called Quake which involved all the usual mayhem in gothic dungeons so reminiscent of Doom. Quake also allowed players to record their own actions while they played and edit the results to make films. A group of enthus... More..
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