Posts tagged with "college"

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Sell Your Study Notes and Make Money Online

By Cathy Carter Putting together good notes in class is a crucial factor that can be a determinant of your success in school, according to The Learning Center. However, taking notes might be too difficult sometimes, which could discourage you not to make them. What if you had an added motivation in making notes, such as […]

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5 Reasons Why You Need an Essay Writing Service

More than 60% of students use essay writing services or have used them before. Professors often say that it happens because students are not diligent enough and prefer browsing through the Internet to writing papers and spending time in libraries. Though in some cases it might be true, in general, there is another reason for […]

Vaughn Lowery, 360 MAGAZINE, smile, dentistry

Top 10 college mistakes to avoid

Though the first year of college does not require you to take complex subjects and write a dissertation, you may find it surprisingly difficult as compared to your last high school year. In most colleges, the freshmen curriculum has plenty of subjects, and teachers’ expectations seem to exceed students’ abilities. However, your academic performance can […]

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How to Improve Creative Writing Skills in English: Tips from Experts

Strong creative writing skills can bring you a lot of benefits and even profits.  For example, they are crucial for crafting better and professional essays (though some students turn to academic essay writing services e.g. CustomWritings and never bother their heads about it)  Another big benefit of great writing skills is that they can help […]

Harvard & Texas A&M

I write to inform you of my dismay over recent actions by Harvard faculty Dr. Walter Willett and Dr. Frank Hu and their associates, Dr. David Katz and the True Health Initiative (THI). Their actions, as described in a recent JAMA article here are unethical, distort the results of important scientific research, and, in our […]

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Cocktail proves toxic to leukemia cells

Rice University, MD Anderson research points toward better personalized therapy A combination of drugs that affect mitochondria — the power plants inside cells — may become the best weapons yet to fight acute myeloid leukemia, according to Rice University researchers. A study led by Rice bioscientist Natasha Kirienko and postdoctoral researcher Svetlana Panina found that […]

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1More Speakers

‘1More shakes up the portable speaker market with bundled units.‘ – 360 MAGAZINE By Vaughn Lowery If you are in the marketplace for a portable Bluetooth speaker, then 1More is your choice. With impeccable sound quality and the ability to hang them around your student residence or apartment, this speaker system is the bang for […]

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Young Thug × Kevin Liles

Young Thug and Kevin Liles have announced today, the “Hot” Battle of The Bands Challenge. The digital campaign invites all historically black colleges and university (HBCU) marching bands to produce a short video posted to TikTok and shared on social media (Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook) showcasing their school spirit and talent with their best marching band rendition of […]

university of Missouri, 360 MAGAZINE, mental health

Research worth ‘bragging’ about

An MU psychology professor and students provide a possible way to improve dialogue in relationships On a first date, people focus on making a good first impression. But when someone brags about themselves constantly, that person is often exhibiting some level of arrogance.   Throughout history, cultures and academia have described arrogance in different ways, such […]

Two MIT Sloan MBAs launch new startup

Two MIT Sloan MBAs will launch a new startup called Season Three this fall. The only direct-to-consumer company focused on the fashion lifestyle space in the accelerator, Adam Klein, MBA ’19, and Jared Johnson, MBA ’20, will offer a product line featuring all-weather Merino wool lined boots engineered at MIT. “Our product fits an open […]