Celebrating Chinese New Year 2018 – Year of the Dog
It is time to greet our Chinese friends a Xin Nian Kuai Le today, 16th February.
Autumn/Winter London Fashion Week 2018
Are you a fashion enthusiast looking forward to this year’s autumn and winter fashion trends? London Fashion Week kicks off on the 16th and runs until the 20th February at the BFC Show Space.
Fun Things to Do on Valentine’s Day 2018
A lot of people tend to get carried away during Valentine’s Day. Some go overboard with showering their significant others with lavish gifts like flowers, chocolates, teddy bears, balloons and jewelry.
Spring Half Midterm Break: Academic Writing Tips
Do you have academic writing assignments that you just couldn’t seem to finish because you are swamped with exams, reports, projects, and non-academic activities?
World Cancer Day 2018: We can. I can.
This 4th February, the world will unite in the fight against cancer for World Cancer Day 2018. With the tagline “We can. I can.”, the event will examine how everybody, as a collective or an individual, can contribute to lessen the global burden of cancer.
Burns Night 2018: Commemorating Scotland’s National Poet
Scotland and Scots all over the world celebrate Burns Night to pay homage to their national poet, Robert Burns today, 25th January.
2018 Semester 1 Exam Week Tips
Semester 1 is almost over, which means that it is time for major semester exams. Have you been busy preparing for your upcoming exam week?
UCAS 15th January Deadline for Undergraduate Courses
Are you planning to go to university this autumn? Today, 15th January is the UCAS deadline for most undergraduate courses for academic year 2018-2019.
Symptoms of the H3N2 Virus or Aussie Flu That Has Hit the UK
With the arrival of a new dangerous strain of flu virus in the UK, health experts are warning everyone about what could be worse than the 1968 flu epidemic that claimed about one million lives worldwide.
Tips on How to Start the New Year Right
After all the merriment during the Christmas holiday, have you a thought of a New Year’s resolution yet? Most people often consider the start of the year as a very significant time.
Shoppers Across the UK Spend £4.3 Billion on Boxing Day
Brits still had a lot more money left to spend for Boxing Day as a total of £4.3 Billion has been reportedly spent during this day.
Merry Christmas from Essay Writer!
Christmas may be a Christian tradition but regardless of religion, it is embraced by a lot of people from different walks of life because it brings joy, peace, unity, and love.
Facebook Admits Social Media Bad for Mental Health
Facebook is undoubtedly the largest social media platform in the world, getting billions of people hooked and spending countless hours
Using Your Revision Week Wisely for Autumn Final Exams
Some universities have started their revision week in preparation for their autumn finals. The first semester for Academic Year 2017-2018 is almost over.
Eid Milad ul-Nabi: Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday
Prophet Muhammad’s birthday, which Muslims refer as Eid Milad ul-Nabi or Malwid is commemorated on the third month in the Islamic calendar or Rabi’ al-wwal.
Scotland Celebrates St. Andrew’s Day 2017
St. Andrew the Apostle has a special place in the hearts of Scots. In honour of Scotland’s patron saint, 30th November is considered a bank holiday to celebrate St. Andrew’s Day. This feast day is not only celebrated in Scotland, but in other parts of the world especially countries that consider him their patron saint. […]
Factors for Higher Salaries After Graduation in the UK
Are you among the students obtaining their diplomas this Winter graduation? Are you now ready to join the work force? Fresh graduates do experience a lot of challenges before they land their first job.
NHS Turns to Technology for Obesity and Diabetes 2 Prevention
A wide range of digital products such as mobile apps, gadgets and wristbands, along with coaches and support groups will be used for this program.
UK and Canada Spearhead Global Alliance to End Use of Coal
With coal plants being a top cause of global warming, the UK and Canada have recently launched a world alliance composed of 20 countries to eliminate the use of coal.
Remembrance Day 2017: Honouring the Fallen Soldiers
A two-minute silence will once again be offered on the 11th hour of the 11th day in the 11th month. Every child is taught in school the significance of paying tribute to those who fought for freedom.