The Future of languages!

Language is a structured system or a principal method of human communication, comprised of words, symbols, speech, and gestures used conventionally. Most of the languages used around the globe have a visual or graphical representation that is encoded into a form writing-a writing system. Well, as of now, around 6500 languages are spoken in the…

History of E-learning

Rise of E-learning E-learning is a rapidly growing industry, the effects of which we can trace back to the 1980s and even well before that (in the form of distance learning and televised courses) – these will be discussed later in this ebook. Now that affordable e-learning solutions exist for both computers and the internet,…

Different forms of literature

Are there different forms of literature Literature is the foundation of life. It places prominence on many topics from human tragedies to tales of the ever-admired search for love. Literature reflects human nature and the way by which we learn and relate it to others. Suppose reading through a first-person perspective, we can fully saturate…

Reasons why you should take a craft course

Importance of Craft Nowadays, educationalist uses the word Arts & Crafts together for craft education because of the creativity that crafts involve. Crafting has so much strength when it comes to portraying creativity and your heritage. Craft is not only about its mesmerizing design. Every great piece of craft tells a story itself because craft…

Myths of Yoga

Yoga Myths you need to be aware of According to various studies, some of the shreds of evidence that shows the very beginning of yoga was developed during the Indus-Saraswati valley civilization in 2000 BCE. Yoga is said to have a 5000 years history. The word yoga was first mentioned in one of the sacred-Vedic…

What is a language and how is it developed?

What Is Language Exactly? Language is a system of conventional spoken, manual (signed), or written symbols through which human beings, as members of a social group and participants in its culture, express themselves. The functions of language include communication, the expression of identity, play, imaginative expression, and emotional release. Parts of Language: Language, be it…