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 Dissertation defense is one of the most stressful things that a PhD student has to go through in his or her doctoral life. After the dissertation gets ready , now it's time to prepare yourself for a "lekenpraatje" or attending a room full of scholars and present your dissertation. You don't know what questions are going to come on your way and you have to be prepared for defending your dissertation to make a strong impact on the scholars and intellectuals. In this article, we will try to find out some useful techniques by which you can prepare yourself for the brel array of uncertain questionnaire. Reread Your Dissertation: You have no idea what questions can be asked once you give your presentation. So it is very necessary that you have a good hold on what you have prepared so far. Go through your dissertation as many times as you can and make simple notes of important points. If you have taken expert consultation from some service provider, you can ask your quer

Is it being used in an intentional manner?

 As parents, all of us have fought the battle with our kids as they are absorbed into a video game or movie on an iPad, tablet or smartphone. We've had a better chance of getting the attention of Tom Cruise walking the red carpet than our kids. Today, it's common for two-year-olds to be using iPads, elementary schoolers hooked up to video games, and we all suffer (or live with) the challenge of prying your middle-schooler away from the computer long enough to eat a decent meal... Technology is everywhere and its draw on kids is obvious, but is technology helping our kids learn? Technology is becoming more social, adaptive, and customized, and as a result, it can be a fantastic teaching tool. That stated, as parents, we need to establish boundaries. Today, software is connecting kids to online learning communities, tracking kids' progress through lessons and games, and customizing each students' experience. By the time your child is in elementary school, they will proba

Roaming 'round

 Not all things that are broken should be fixed. Yes, for brokenness is a wonderful experience . Oh, don't make your eyebrow higher than your moral. For no one has the right to fix something; need not bother, will you? Let the one having such brokenness be the one to heal him/her-self. Let time heals the broken ego, spirit or what. Don't ever bother to say a piece of your mind, for no one has the right to, unless you're the one suffering. Suffer if you must, and feel all the pain. Yes, test your strength and grit and all. For the only way knowing your inner power is through your own undoing. Peeling banana is exposing the inside to the elements before you could eat such a kind of fruit.. Liken to our ego, when exposed to failure, judgment and all... either we close our shell and hide, or face the elements and see our inner strength. To withstand the test of fate, one must muster his/her power within. Through the peeling off outer layers, we tend to become vulnerable. and t