Monthly Archives: January 2013
Inspirational Quotes and Sayings ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt:
“The truth is found when men are free to pursue it. Genuine education is present only when the springs from which knowledge comes are pure. It is this belief in the freedom of the mind, written into our fundamental law, … Continue reading
Math or Magic?
Mathematics, the science of numbers, quantities and shapes, is commonly represented as a set of exact rules, formulas and theorems. Math concepts are often hard to understand but they are always based on strong mathematical proofs and justifications. However, even … Continue reading
Happy National Handwriting Day!
Today is National Handwriting Day and it is a great opportunity to put aside keyboards and to reintroduce you to the lost art of handwriting. The Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association initiated National Handwriting Day in 1977 in order to promote … Continue reading
Pittsburgh – a Steel Hardened Intellectual Capital of Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh is the second-largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the twenty-second-largest metropolitan area in the United States. The city is known as “the City of Bridges” and “the Steel City” because of its 720 bridges and former role … Continue reading
Fascinating Facts about Mathematics
Mathematics is the science of numbers. The mathematical methods are applicable to many spheres of our life and allow us to explain the structure of the Universe and the laws of nature. Mathematics is often called the Queen of the … Continue reading
Newsletter January: Start the 2013 School Season with TutorZ.com
TutorZ.com is a nationwide network of tutors. We offer a fast and easy way to find quality tutors at affordable prices. An amazing time of the Christmas and the New Year celebrations has passed by and the new study season … Continue reading
Get Organized After the Winter Holidays
An amazing time of the Christmas and the New Year celebrations has passed by and the new study season is inevitably coming up. Each year, in the first days after winter holidays, students and parents face with the frustrating reality … Continue reading
The Kid with a Kid Goes to College
I became a single parent in my 40s. I would have to say it was the hardest and loneliest thing I’ve ever done. My daughter was ten when she moved in with me and we really didn’t know each other … Continue reading