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Lady Susan

Lady Susan is so different to the rest of her work that had you not known it was written by her, even an Austenite might not realise it was Austen at all.


Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.: “I Have A Dream” – 60 Years On

The “I Have a Dream” speech is a testament to the power of words to inspire change and shift the course of history.


Bats

Facts About Bats!

Fossils of the extinct, earliest known bat, Icaronycteris gunnelli, are estimated to date back over 52 million years.


Interview

Tips For Acing An Interview

Nothing screams ‘don’t employ me’ more than being unprepared. And employers will spot those that aren’t…


Cities

Cities Of The Future

According to current predictions, more than two-thirds of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2050.


civilizations

Forgotten Empires And Civilizations

These forgotten empires and lost civilizations ignite our imagination and raise intriguing questions about their rise and fall.


Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock

Hitchcock himself appears in several of his own films, often in cameo roles.


Perfect

Procrastination: How To Solve A Problem Like The Perfectionist

Here are three thoughts to use to beat the unrealistic idealism that may currently be beating you.


Multilingualism

The Art Of Multilingualism

Language proficiency opens doors to new cultures, travel experiences, and career prospects.


Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus

Columbus has a legacy of being a daring explorer who’d discovered the “New World”. But there are several challenges to that claim.


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