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Sunday, August 4, 2019

What is the highest department in the Faculty of Science and how do you choose specialization ?!

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How to choose the appropriate course of study ...? What is the top department of the Faculty of Science? What specializations are available in the labor market? Of course, all these questions come to the mind of many students due to the large number of people and scientific disciplines available at the college. You should know that choosing your specialty is a very important issue that will have a lot to do later, so you have to be careful about how to choose the right specialty.


What is the top department of the Faculty of Science in general?

The answer to this question is subject to several factors, such as the availability of specialization in certain universities and the lack of availability in other universities; the subject is relative and may vary from person to person, and we always recommend the selection of the specialization will excel in the study. Some universities require specific estimates in the first academic year to enroll in any specialized programs in the following academic years. Some specialties also have additional expenses different from university tuition fees.


What are the best specialties of the Faculty of Science in terms of career spread in the Arab countries?

Some specialties have many career opportunities due to their differing in all different industries and there are other specialties that may not have many jobs in the Arab world; the best in the career spread in terms of order as follows:

1- Chemistry

2. Areas of biology, geology

3. The fields of physics and mathematics
 

What is the most difficult specialization in the Faculty of Science?

The issue of difficulty or ease is subject to too many factors! Math may be difficult for you and easy for me! It is highly dependent on how much you excel in high school and how much you are interested in one field, but it is possible to tailor the disciplines in terms of the most difficult according to the following:

Mathematics

2. Physics

3 - the rest of the disciplines almost at the same level
   


What about extra-charge departments and disciplines?

Some colleges of science are going to create specialized programs for students of the first class with high tuition fees that differ from university tuition fees such as the petroleum science program located at the Faculty of Science, Cairo University and some other Egyptian universities; sometimes these programs are a great illusion to deceive students and convince them that oil companies Schlumberger, Shell, Halliburton and others will open their arms to receive these students after graduation and this is what happens on the ground!

Students find themselves caught up in easy prey to brilliant titles where they are convinced that they are studying courses and courses that are not available to the regular student in the geology or geophysics department, while a large proportion of the workers in the field of petroleum are basically geologists or geophysicists who have not enrolled in such programs! Personal advice Save the high fees you will pay in these courses in order to develop your computer skills or languages!


What are the disadvantages of the Department of Petroleum Sciences?

The inefficiency of this specialization can be summarized as follows:

Very expensive, where expenses in the first academic year of some Egyptian universities to 10 thousand Egyptian pounds and perhaps more; with the increase of expenses of course each year for the previous
There is no real guarantee from the oil companies to employ this number of graduates of this specialization, usually such giants need a few individuals to fill the job
A large number of courses taught by petroleum science students are available free of charge in the fields of geology or geophysics
 
What are the departments of the Faculty of Science?

  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Geology
  • the plant
  • Animal
  • Insects
  • Space and Astronomy
  • Biophysics
  • Biochemistry
  • Geophysics
  • Microbiology
  • sea ​​science

How do you choose your specialization in the Faculty of Science?

(1) Set your goal

From the beginning and from the beginning of the first academic year, you must determine your course of study, which you intend to complete your way according to your preferences and desires in the first place and do not listen to the opinions of others in any specialty; because these opinions are subject to many factors and other considerations and not necessarily be true!


(2) Choose a specialty you love

We have already mentioned that you should not think about the job at the moment. You do not justify choosing a specialty at the expense of other disciplines because it is available in the labor market; you may quit another job just because you feel it is not required. Your choice of specialty will entice you to excel and reach the highest score.


(3) Know the advantages of each specialty

You should know that there are two main tracks in the Faculty of Science (Single Specialization and Combined Specialization). In the single specialization, the final subject of the bachelor's degree will be in one field only, in addition to a graduation project that will be discussed with your professors in the last year.

The dual specialization is in two different areas, which are highly interdependent. As for the graduation project, it differs from one faculty to another according to the regulations of each university.

(Physics - Astronomy)
(Mathematics - Computer Science)
(Chemistry - geology)
(Geology - Geophysics)
(Biophysics)
(Chemistry - plant)
(Chemistry Physics)

Special Degree Features

He is more familiar with the subject of specialization than the subject
Studying more detailed sub-courses (mostly purely academic courses!)
Required in the labor market

Double Major Features

He understands the basic rules and principles in each discipline
Has a variety of opportunities in the labor market; if he is not lucky to find a suitable job in the first specialization will go to the second.

(4) Know the terms and requirements of the specialization you wish

Some undergraduate majors require high ratings for those who wish to join them, such as many individual disciplines: individual chemistry and individual geology. Many colleges require very good general assessment at least in the first year of enrollment in these disciplines. Dual disciplines often do not require any admission assessment By.
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Saturday, March 23, 2019

What is Peer Review?

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What is Peer Review?

Peer Review, sometimes called peer review or peer review, is an essential stage in academic publishing and is an essential quality control mechanism. Peer reviewers evaluate and arbitrate research papers and aim to ensure quality Content published in scientific journals; however, peer reviewers make no decision to accept or reject any research paper!




Their opinion is probably a recommendation either to publish or not to publish; in Peer Reviewed Journals, the decision to accept or reject the paper is the responsibility of the editors of the Editorial Board or Editorial Board.


How did you start a peer review?!

Earlier, research papers submitted to magazines were scanned by editors. With the increase in scientific disciplines and people in addition to the increase in the number of papers, there was an urgent need to involve experts in the subject area for review before making a final decision. Authors should know that peer reviewers only evaluate the quality of the research critically and recommend the changes and corrections required based on their understanding. Therefore , the final decision to accept or reject the manuscript rests with the editor of the journal.

Note: The research paper is usually called the "pre-publication" or "research paper" or "research article" at any stage in general.
How is the publishing decision taken?

Usually, after a search is submitted to a magazine, the editorial team examines the research and decides whether to send it for full review by peers. After the initial examination, it is sent to one or more peer reviewers. After the peer review phase is completed, the editors of the magazine or the editorial board - after taking reviewers' reports into account - begin to make a final final decision on the research either by accepting or rejecting it!



What is Initial Screening?

Nearly 3 million research papers are sent to journals each year. Due to the large volume of submissions, more and more journals are following the policy of examining the messages before sending them for full peer review. During the initial examination, the editors of the journals will mainly check the following:

Is the paper consistent with the objectives and scope of the journal? Will it be of interest to readers?
Is the content well written, well-orchestrated and worthy of review?
Is the paper consistent with the publication standards?
Academic journals usually look at hundreds of scientific messages annually! One of the key elements examined by the editor is the Cover Letter. It is essential for the author of the thesis to write the presentation letter in a way that highlights the severity of the research and its strength. This provides a good reason to make the message suitable for the journal.

The editor then reviews the summary of the abstract paper , then examines the introduction, images, and tables quickly to determine whether the manuscript meets the minimum required quality.

What is the importance of the initial examination?

If the paper is outside the journal, it will be rejected by the editorial team, allowing the author to submit the manuscript to other journals so that it can be published as soon as possible!
Preserve the time of peer reviewers and not waste it in the evaluation of research papers that do not meet the minimum quality



What types of peer reviews?

Once the initial examination has been completed, it is then sent to the evaluation and review phase. There are three types of peer reviews:

Single blind: The names of the reviewers are not disclosed to the authors ( identity concealment allows the author to be honest and honest without fear of criticism by the author )

Double blind: The names of reviewers and authors are not disclosed to each other

Open Peer: The names of authors and reviewers are disclosed to each other

In general, 2 to 6 peerreviewers are selected as research experts; magazines usually build a group or list of peer reviewers who have a good record of writing high-quality reviews. The journal may scan the list of sources and literature of a number of reviewers to identify potential persons or communicate with researchers who have been met in scientific seminars or conferences. Many magazines will first ask potential reviewers whether they want to review the manuscript before they are nominated as reviewers.

Some magazines give authors the option of recommending preferred and non-preferred reviewers. This may be relatively good if it is available because it can expedite the review process, as it saves the journal time in the search for reviewers. In addition, some studies have suggested that peer reviewers recommended by the author may tend to recommend that research is often accepted by recommended reviewers before the editors of the magazine!


How long is the peer review process?

The peer review process ends once all reviewers have been sent a detailed report to the journal; their comments on the manuscript and their recommendations. Typically, journals ask reviewers to complete their reviews within 3-4 weeks. However, a few magazines put a mechanism to set a deadline, which is why it is difficult to predict how long the peer review process takes!


What are the reviewers' recommendations for the research paper?!

(1) Accept without any changes

The magazine will publish the research as it is without making any significant changes!

(2) Accept with minor revisions

The journal will publish the paper and ask the author to make some minor corrections

(3) Accept after major revisions

The journal will publish the paper provided that the authors make the proposed changes by reviewers and / or editors

(4) Revise and resubmit (conditional rejection)

The magazine is ready to reconsider the paper again in the decision to publish it or not after making major and fundamental amendments from the authors and resubmission

(5) Reject the paper (outright rejection)

Final rejection of the research paper; the journal will not publish or revise it even if the authors make major revisions!



The first option (accept without any changes) is rare! The second decision (acceptance after minor revisions) is usually the best result that authors should hope for. Once the magazine has rejected a paper directly (option 5), the authors should not resubmit it to the same magazine. If the magazine wants to reconsider the search (the fourth option), it will issue a conditional rejection. Full rejection means that the journal believes that the paper will not meet its criteria or concerns even after any amendments by the author.

One of the editors stated:

In general, I classify research into three sections: (1) an excellent work that adds value and contribution; (2) an acceptable work may add new; (3) a work that is not good at all and does not add anything! For classifications I and III are dealt with quickly, most manuscripts are in the second category! This classification needs more time and effort before a decision is made.


Do reviewers and editors always agree on what is worth publishing?

The decision-making policies of the magazine's editors vary: some reject the paper when one of the peer reviewers recommends rejection, some when the majority recommends rejection, and others only when it recommends that all reviewers reject it!

It is common for peer reviewers to have conflicting opinions about research; consensus among them is rare! In the case of conflicting comments (such as recommending an author to accept the search; another recommends that it be rejected!), The magazine editor may choose to send the search to a third reviewer before making a publishing decision. The author may have to wait longer to complete the peer review process.

In fact, peer reviewers tend to recommend acceptance rather than rejection. Consequently, editors often end up rejecting many of the papers actively recommended by editors, based on their own decisions and opinions on the merit of publishing articles. The role of peer review is to help authors improve their research and not to decide whether to publish it or not, which is the responsibility of the editor of the journal.

Because there are a large number of submissions and submission of research papers to refereed journals, high-quality journals and periodicals often have to reject even high-quality manuscripts for various reasons, such as the existence of a large number of submissions or lack of relevance to editors. While reviewers and editors readily agree with research that is not suitable for publication , a report worthy of publication is a tougher challenge! Where editors make decisions to accept or reject papers based on their opinion on the merit of publishing articles and reviewers' comments.


What are the problems facing the peer review process?

Delay in reply
Bias of some reviewers
Plagiarism
Conflicts of interest
In addition, although peer review does not involve any material costs or financial transactions, there are many invisible costs involved, mainly related to time spent by reviewers and magazine editors. Many academics also have different views on conducting peer reviews free of charge!


What do you do if you are invited to arbitrate a research paper?!

(1) Respond to the magazine as soon as possible: When you receive an invitation to review, you should examine the research summary carefully to determine if it is in your specialty and experience! Then reply immediately to the message either by acceptance or step aside!

(2) Be honest: Do not disclose the contents of the search you review to anyone and keep it secret! Because this may happen with you when you publish a research paper in a magazine

(3) Do not go beyond the scope of the subject: When commenting on any part of the research should not go beyond the subject of research! If you encounter any problems, please review the journal policies, submission requirements, publisher guidelines or contact the magazine editor immediately.
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Saturday, January 26, 2019

How to start the field of journalism from scratch?

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How to start the field of journalism from scratch?
The profession of the press is one of the most important professions for its great role in transmitting the facts and the important role it plays in influencing the opinions and beliefs of the people. It is one of the noble professions which is highly valued by some. In this article we will discuss how to start in the field of journalism.




Some of us may be trying to be a journalist, but he does not know the way to it. In this article we will talk about journalism in general and ways of studying it, and working in it.

What is the press?

Covering an event for the purpose of collecting data and information so that it can be conveyed objectively and impartially to the public, whether visually, audibly or legibly

What types of press?

(1) Modern journalism: It is one of the forms of journalism, which is in the form of news articles, news stories or events that are taking place anywhere in the world, and which always require press coverage.

(2) Investigative journalism: It is a very specialized press in crimes, exposing the immoral aspects, and the illegal behavior of some people, especially those with important places, to uncover the facts objectively and impartially.

(3) Scientific journalism: It is concerned with the transfer of scientific news in the world, scientific events and the disclosure of the scientific development in a simple and easy to non-specialists in the fields of science.

(4) Sports journalism: It is especially interested in sports, celebrities, and events of the games that take place in all the international leagues and tournaments.

How do you begin to study the field of journalism?

Studying the press is not a big deal at the same time. The writer has to be familiar with the Arabic language in terms of linguistics, grammar, morphology, and communication.
Reading must also motivate the mind to acquire many new terms in language, help it organize sentences and acquire different methods of writing.
He should also choose only one specialization in journalism, and learn the basics of science and journalism.
The theoretical study is not complete without the practical application of all that has been studied. Therefore, one of the most important bases in learning journalism is practical training. It does not matter where you want to work, so you have chosen the field you want to work in. The place to train
The professional journalism comes in the course of practice, patience and creativity. Creativity is one of the most important characteristics of the journalist, especially those who are creative in selecting topics and news. Creativity also means writing.
How do you start working in journalism?

You can work as freelance freelance writer and your talent and talent will be the biggest factor in your work. It will take a lot of effort and time.
You can also email some websites that are interested in the same field of journalism, send them your CV, a model of your best work, and let them choose and evaluate.
As well as work in the written, published, audio and visual media, there are many opportunities to train and develop your basic skills.
We have reviewed in general a simple introduction to the work of the press, and perhaps in separate articles we will take care of each subject on the one hand, the press is as large as the sea, the more deep it grew darkness illuminated only by the truth in your hands, does anyone have the neutrality required for this work honestly?
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Thursday, January 24, 2019

What are the most famous fields of nanotechnology?

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What are the most famous fields of nanotechnology?

Nanoscience has become increasingly influential in our daily lives, and after this influence has spread, nanotechnology has been on the scene and imposed itself in many other disciplines. This is a new challenge that opens up an opportunity for competition among innovators. Do you like to be one of them? Are you looking for a new job full of creativity? Nanotechnology is expected to soon dominate all other industries.


What are the uses of nanotechnology in our lives?

Nanotechnology is used in a variety of fields ranging from the design of medical diagnostic devices to the battery industry, from making cosmetics to improving energy-saving windows, from the aircraft and automobile industry to finding the origin and nature of the material itself.
 

What are the areas of nanotechnology work?

1. Electronics and semiconductor industry

2. Textile and polymers manufacturing

3 - the manufacture of space vehicles

4. Manufacture of sports equipment

5. Biotechnology

6. Computing

7. Medical fields and pharmaceuticals

8. Environmental monitoring, control and treatment of pollutants

9. Food science, including quality control

10. Agriculture

11. Criminal analysis

12- Science of the Earth

13. National Military Security
 

How do I specialize in nanotechnology?

Nanotechnology is primarily based on the study of the properties and interactions of matter in the nanoscale, including the study of disciplines such as chemistry, physics and biology. Nanoscience is a multidisciplinary field that shares science and engineering together. When you develop your own nanoscience, you have a solid base of information that enables you to progress to any function in that field. Prefer to enroll in a specialized program at a technical institute such as Zewail City for Science and Technology.
 

What is the required education for a career in nanotechnology?

You do not have to be a PhD or Master of Science or Engineering to work in the field of nanotechnology. Skilled manpower trained on a variety of levels is needed to meet the expected challenge. Education levels include:

Technical program: High school certificate in addition to additional certificate or vocational training
Associate Degree: Two years of college
Bachelor's degree: 4 years college study
Master's Degree: About 6 years of study as a whole
Doctoral degree: about 9 years of study as a whole
 
What are the expected salaries in the fields of nanotechnology work?

The bachelor's degree ranges from $ 40,000 to $ 65,000 per year. The master's degree ranges from $ 60,000 to $ 80,000 per year. The Ph.D. degree in nanotechnology ranges from $ 75,000 to $ 150,000 per year.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

What do you know about Soft Skills?

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What do you know about Soft Skills?

Recruitment managers usually look for job candidates with two types of skills: first, hard skills and soft skills. The first is the skills and knowledge of the job you need to perform a job. But what are personal skills and how are they fundamentally different from technical or technical skills?


Technical skills are acquired during the course, courses, hands-on training, and previous functional experiences. Can be described as the skills associated with the performance of a particular work, for example, the technical skills of the programmer (the design of new programs, the treatment of software errors, etc.)

Common examples of technical skills include:

Proficiency in a foreign language
Certificates or Degrees
Computer Application Programming

Personal skills on the other hand are self-skills that are difficult to measure. Also known as "interpersonal skills", they are primarily related to our way of dealing with others, both in the workplace and in the community at large.

What types of personal skills?

1- Communication skills


  • Listening
  • Negotiation
  • Nonverbal communication
  • Verbal communication
  • Persuasion
  • Presentation
  • Public Speaking
  • Visual communication
  • Storytelling
  • Writing reports and proposals (Writing reports and proposals)
  • Read body language
  • Writing skills
  • Friendliness and Respect


2- Critical thinking


  • Adaptability
  • Creativity
  • Desire to learn
  • Logical thinking
  • Flexibility
  • Innovation
  • Troubleshooting and Troubleshooting
  • Non-typical thinking (Think outside the box)
  • Research
  • Problem Solving


3. Leadership


  • Conflict management
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Decision making
  • Delegation
  • Inspiration
  • Leadership
  • Mentoring
  • Motivation
  • Project Management
  • Supervising
  • Talent management


4. Positive


  • Work-Life Balance
  • Sense of humor
  • Patience
  • Honesty
  • Confidence
  • Enthusiasm


5. Teamwork


  • Customer Service
  • Dealing with difficult situations (Deal with difficult situations)
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Intercultural competency
  • Self-awareness
  • Social skills
  • Team building
  • Team Team Work
  • Cooperation


6. Business ethics


  • Attention
  • Competition
  • Dedication
  • Follow the instructions (Follow direction)
  • Multitasking
  • Organization
  • Persistence
  • Planning
  • Precision (Punctuality)
  • Results orientation
  • Work under pressure
  • Time management
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Friday, January 18, 2019

10 things you should know about the Solvay Conference

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10 things you should know about the Solvay Conference

The Solvay Conference is the most famous scientific event in the scientific community in the fields of physics and chemistry and has a prominent role in the evolution of this science and its evolution.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

5 Tips to Take Advantage of Google Search Engine in Your Study

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5 Tips to Take Advantage of Google Search Engine in Your Study

Google is one of the most popular search engines in the world, as well as being on the throne of the list of the best sites on the Internet. As a student, student or scholar in the academic field, you will need and interact with him or an affiliate from time to time.
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10 effective steps to save relationships and mathematical formulas

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10 effective steps to save relationships and mathematical formulas

Have you been awake all night trying hard to save one of the physical laws ?! Have you learned today one of the mathematical formulas and are afraid to forget it tomorrow or on the exam day ?! It is a matter of concern to many students and students at all levels of education.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

11 tips for getting the highest ratings at the university

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Icon, Flat, Flat Icon, Grade

Of course high estimates are not the first measure of success, but it is a good sign that someone is a diligent person, according to his study and the highest estimate. This undoubtedly opens up other opportunities for him later, such as work in the academic field Such as university teaching.
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Sunday, January 13, 2019

9 study tips for students of the first group of the Faculty of Science

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9 study tips for students of the first group of the Faculty of Science


What advice should be followed to excel in the study at the Faculty of Science? Is the study difficult or easy? Through this article we will review together some study tips for first-team students.
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Saturday, January 12, 2019

What is the Negative Marking System?

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Final exams What you should do when you receive a question sheet!

I've answered some questions in the test and I'm sure they're correct, so why did you get zero in the whole grade? The answer is simply because of the Negative Marks system. It is a system specially designed for the wrong choices in tests, which rely on random selection without any knowledge of the question.
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8 effective solutions to overcome the period of repetition in the study

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 Books, Student, Study, Education

Have you ever been on a school or university course? Have you been frustrated or discouraged and you have not been able to overcome that problem or have stumbled a bit in the rest of your school years? Well you must know well that we are all prone to failure not only in school life but even in practical life as well as in many aspects of life! If it were not for the failure of the person to know the taste of success; it is always important and never to learn how to go beyond that stage. Through this article we will review together some practical solutions and advice to overcome the period of failure in the study.
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Friday, January 4, 2019

How to order tickets for learning and not exams?

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Books, Student, Study, Education

We were told by one of our attendees, "How are tickets for learning, not exams? »At the same time I can successfully pass school or university tests ?! In this article, we will try to answer it in a simplified way through some of the main points that must be emphasized during the study.




1. Focus on practical and practical aspects

Study information without practical application is just brain stuffing that is emptied into the exam paper no more; in order to better absorb this information you should know its applications in life around you or in other sense what the benefit of studying these courses! For example, I study organic chemistry - one of the biggest branches of chemistry - should I know what its applications are in life ?!

In the above example, organic chemistry is involved in many biomedical industries around us (perfume, cosmetics, paints and paints, clothing and fabrics, soap and detergents, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and many others). One of the basic pillars of his understanding and learning.


2 - understanding leads to conservation and vice versa!

Save the courses may climb you in the order to the early batch but after the study you will forget this terrible amount of information and the final outcome is zero if you have not learned before! The understanding and good understanding of the information ensures you excel in the life of the school as well as post-school and this is what we aspire to achieve! Secondary or university level is not the end of the journey but is just a stop!


3 - the use of three elements of the study

Learning at both the school and university levels should be based on three basic elements:


  • reading
  • Writing
  • watching


Do you read your lessons while studying aloud?
Are you writing or writing what you learned?
Do you highlight important information in the book?
Do you rely on illustrations or educational documentation?
How do tickets material theory and practical materials?


4. Set your goals of study

Knowing and accurately defining the goal always helps ease the burden of the journey. Set yourself clear goals and strive to achieve them. Always remember that passing the exams or collecting high marks is not an end in itself but a way to reach a higher educational stage that may change your life!
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Thursday, January 3, 2019

University book or lecture Which is better for study?

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 University book or lecture Which is better for study?University book or lecture Which is better for study?

Many students complain at the beginning of the years of study at the university, whether in scientific or literary colleges of the difficulty of finding a reliable source of reliable for the study and preparation of lessons; and always hear this usual question, which is the best university book or lecture? Through this article we will try to highlight this point and how to deal with it effectively.



lecture

A large proportion of students rely on the lecture given by the university professor as the main source of study and preparation for the final tests. Some professors even add several molecules to the curriculum as well as the association of these particles with the course. Come!

University book

There are many colleges that rely on books that are not well prepared for students; the most accurate description of these books is that they are a collection of uncoordinated and unconnected information and explanations compiled together from several different references and added together as a university book! Of course, not all books in Arab universities are so bad, but there is a significant proportion.


How do I benefit from a university book?

The university book can be used well by:

Read the lesson well at least twice aloud (even if you find some unintelligible points)
Use Color Highlighters to highlight important information!
Solve the questions answered during the lesson and ensure your answer
Solve the questions at the end of each chapter .
University book or lecture?!

In general and personal experience, it is preferable to rely on lectures as the first source of study and absorption, while not neglecting the university book, by taking into account the following points:

Attention and good concentration with the lecturer
Write down any important note (even in colloquial language)
Recording lectures on the phone (after the lecturer's permission)
Writing the lecture in good handwriting and reading so as not to waste the time of study in re-writing again.

The professor asked about any misunderstood part of the lecture or in the office hours.
In case of absence from the lecture for any circumstances, filmed from one of your colleagues.
Commit to dissecting activities and assessments as they will help you well understand the lesson.
Do you have any questions about studying or organizing time ?!

Please tell us via comments
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3 million free research papers in all scientific disciplines

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free research papers

There are two types of papers and research studies on the Internet, including one that needs a subscription subscription for a single paper or magazine as a whole . The cost of browsing a single research paper may be as much as $ 40 and perhaps more; you can only browse the Abstract abstract; subscriptions to colleges and universities are also available.





The second type is open access, which allows you to view and browse the entire search in addition to the possibility of downloading it in the PDF file as well as the possibility of distributing it and publishing it by referring, in a suitable manner, to the Authors. The re-publication of these papers is subject to the Creative Commons Agreement.

The latter type is the focus of our discussion in this article because it does not require a paid subscription; through a database of more than 3 million research papers free of charge in all scientific disciplines; presented through more than 9,000 scientific journals from 129 different countries around the world.

You can search through a topic, or through a specific academic specialty; you can browse the academic journals of specific publishing houses. Research includes many disciplines that may be needed by all students and researchers in many scientific fields such as (technical sciences, physical sciences, philosophy, political science, medicine, engineering, linguistics, history, geography, legal sciences, nanotechnology and many more) .

Link to published scientific research
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Saturday, December 29, 2018

Recovery Lost Memories by Stimulus Brain cells

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RECOVER LOST MEMORIES

MIT scientists have found a way to re-activate or retrieve old memories in mice that can not be retrieved normally. The process was done using opto - genetics - through which certain proteins of neurons are added that make them activated by light. 
This scientific discovery was published on May 28 in Science. This research is very important and a logical answer to the amnesia memory loss problem.
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Saturday, December 22, 2018

A very brief introduction to academic accreditation

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A very brief introduction to academic accreditation


Students and students at different levels of education or even in the field of self-learning are always looking for certified degrees and are often puzzled about whether an institution is accredited or not! In this article we will discuss the concept of academic accreditation and what you should know about it.
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Monday, December 17, 2018

How do female hormones affect fish in rivers?

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How do female hormones affect fish in rivers?


In research on Biscay Bay fish found that male fish contain oocytes similar to those in female fish, the researchers found that the reason is due to the presence of hormones or chemicals in river water similar in their effect to the hormone estrogen female
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What do you know about Science Communication?

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What do you know about Science Communication?

When science is mentioned in front of anyone, some concepts such as research, studies, etc. may come to mind at first glance
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Is science and knowledge two sides of one coin ?!

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Is science and knowledge two sides of one coin ?!


Some may think that science and knowledge are two sides of a single coin, but the fact that they are a coin is different from one another in things like its elements and composition, but they agree that they are born from the other.
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