Archive for July, 2010

Teaching English in China – Debunking the Myths

Do a Google search on “Teaching English in China” and what to see, is more than 54 million websites listing results primarily from China recruiters, teaching TEFL (English as a Foreign Language) certification forums EFL schools, and ” cultural exchange, “ie, recruitment will be glorified, much to win, to the West traveled to China to [...]

The Kenyan Masaai Woman

The Maasai women of Kenya is the backbone of any home Masai. Not only is it important to be home, but also in the community. Even if it is the most important person in society Masai, it is an abstraction. It is a very important part of the house Masai, who works the hardest work [...]

Biotechnology and Colours

Biotechnology and the world of colors were always connected closely with each other. Hues of nature are captured in natural or synthetic in a variety of products on the market. The flower markets of natural blood-red roses and blue roses designed gene recently published in Japan apt examples. To date, despite the grandiose Snip and [...]

SUNY Cobleskill Equine Studies Programs

SUNY (State University of New York) Cobleskill in Cobleskill, New York. The College is a four public college that houses about 2,500 students and is located about 40 minutes southwest of Albany. The school offers several Equine Studies Programs, and currently has about 75 students who have a horse in connection with moderation. Students can [...]

Food and Agriculture

No one on earth can survive without food. One of the basic needs of life is Food First. The necessities of life are food, clothing and shelter. No mater how much a human, he must feed. Therefore, the investment in agriculture is to invest in food production. The investor will never lose. Because we like [...]

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