Study reveals shutting off e-mails lowers stress A recently released study by researchers in California proves that employees who stopped checking their e-mail for five days enjoyed less stress and better focus. "We couldn´t see a discernible trend on days 1 and 2. But at day 5, the pattern started to become clear: People became […]
Sep 11 2012 | Posted in
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Researchers believe Popular students become Smokers A new study by reseachers at the University of Southern California claims that students who are popular among classmates are more likely to start smoking. This conclusion is based on surveys of 1,950 teenagers in ninth and 10th grades at high schools in Southern California. It was found that […]
Sep 10 2012 | Posted in
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Study suggests scientists find it hard to do too much math Artistic types are not the only ones whose eyes glaze over when confronted with too many numbers, according to research out Monday that suggests scientists, too, find lots of equations hard to read. The study by researchers at the University of Bristol analyzed nearly […]
Jun 26 2012 | Posted in
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The term pygmy is used to define a human group of hunter gatherers living in Africa and that have as main characteristic its small size. The average height of Pygmies living in the African equatorial forests does not exceed five feet in male individuals and is even lower in female individuals. A new study seems […]
Jun 19 2012 | Posted in
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Good chalestrol unable to protect heart – study A sub-class of high-density lipoprotein (HDl) cholesterol, known as "good" cholesterol, may not protect against coronary heart disease (CHD) and in fact may be harmful, says a study. This is the first study to reveal that a small protein, apolipoprotein C-III (apoC-III), that sometimes resides on the surface of HDl cholesterol may elevate heart disease risk […]
May 11 2012 | Posted in
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France cave art the ‘oldest’ – reveals study! Experts have long debated whether the sophisticated animal drawings in a famous French cave are indeed the oldest of their kind in the world, and a study out Monday suggests that yes, they are.The smooth curves and fine details in the paintings of bears, rhinoceroses and horses […]
May 9 2012 | Posted in
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Plight of students in Pakistan In every country of the globe, students always complete their education in a field of their own interest and establish their professional career in that particular field. But the situation is entirely different in Pakistan. In Pakistan, the objectives of students while choosing a course are that whether this study […]
Dilemma of students in Pakistan In every region of the world, students always complete their education in a field of their own interest and establish their professional career in that particular field. Nevertheless, the case is different with the students in Pakistan. The main objective of students in Pakistan is to select such a course […]
Objectives of a student while studying in Pakistan Students in every region of the world always complete their education in a field of their own interest and establish their professional career in that particular field. However, the situation is entirely different in Pakistan where the objectives of students while choosing a course are that whether […]
Feb 16 2012 | Posted in
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U.S. Department of State Welcomes Teachers on International Leaders in Education Program for Study in Alabama, Ohio, South Carolina and Virginia The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs welcomes 63 secondary school teachers from 15 countries to the United States for the International Leaders in Education Program (ILEP) that began on […]
Jan 19 2012 | Posted in
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IT has been observed that in all advanced nations of the world students are encouraged to chose a field of their own interest and complete their education in that particular area to adopt it as their profession. However, in Pakistan, the situation is completely reversed as students always study those subjects which, they think, could […]
Jan 14 2012 | Posted in
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ISPR warns of severe consequences concerning Prime Minister’s statement The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) has recently posted a statement on its official website that called the comments made by the Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raze Gilani about the Chief of Army Staff General (COAS) Ashfaq Pervez Kayani as well as the Director General […]