Last updated: April 2017 → South Korea education performance [Infographic]→ Expert roundup: how to improve the education system in the US?→ From the student’s point of view Back in 2014, Pearson released their Learning Curve. This education assessment service gathered the information of The Economist Intelligence Unit, did extensive desk research, and interviewed the world’s…
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Billy Milligan Case: What Can Writers Take from It?
Last updated: July 2020 Billy Milligan was a man known in the 1970s for living with multiple personality disorder. He claimed to have 24 different people in his head. The world has found out about Billy in the 1980s, after the book by Daniel Keyes, The Minds of Billy Milligan, came out. From a college student…
Want to Write Better? Read More, and That’s Why [Infographic]
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.” ― George R.R. Martin The “read more” concept is back in style. Yes, again. The great minds have been pointing at books’ positive influence for a long time. And now, we cite their words and agree with that…
What Famous Writers Did for Effective Writing: Habits to Follow [Infographic]
Last updated: March 2022 Famous writers attract enormous attention. Not only do their fans try to copy behavior or wardrobe to become closer to the star. Bloggers, content makers, and other writing people try to learn famous writers’ habits and daily rituals to get the source of their inspiration and productivity. Do those habits truly…
Book Quiz: Can You Guess the Writer?
Last updated: April 2022 Yeah, I know you’ve got tired of every writing test and quiz in school, but here’s another story, I promise. Folks who read this blog know that it’s not only about essay writing. Lesley and I love reading and we read a lot. Also, I draw from time to time, and Lesley writes…