Twenty four teachers from China and Egypt have arrived in the U.S. to teach Mandarin and Arabic in U.S. elementary and secondary schools. They are participating in the Department of State’s Teachers of Critical Languages Program. Their program, sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, begins in Washington, D.C. July 23 with a […]
Jul 21 2012 | Posted in
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The renowned Greenbrier Hotel in West Virginia rests on a hidden truth that had been kept secret from the public for 30 years. Originally built in late 1850s, the building was approved for an expansion plan in 1959, which was carried out in a very chaotic manner. However, the US government successfully managed to hide […]
There have been many monuments built since the rise of architecture. Many had not been constructed with an idea of a monument, most of Greek buildings that exist today were either parliament houses, homes to the rich or stadiums and arenas. However, today their significance shines out because of their superior structure and the fact […]
Tomorrow on 30th November, the world including Pakistan will observe a day total dedicated to computer security and the impacts it creates on a larger scale when showing lack in this important rising concern of stolen information across the world. The need to dedicate a full day for computer security is very much regarded among […]
Nov 29 2011 | Posted in
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No doubt, education certainly is a powerful tool that shapes how an individual reacts to essential and basic differences of opinions and beliefs while it also give confidence broad-mindedness and ability to solve one’s problems, but it can also promote derision and hatred among those who accept the very idea of liberalism and learning despite […]
Nov 10 2011 | Posted in
Society |
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