How do you text a girl without being boring?

How do you text a girl without being boring? As a rule, if your text doesn’t make you smile or LOL don’t send it. Playfully tease her. Avoid boring topics like work, politics or your daily struggle. Keep things light hearted, flirty and never get into deep conversation. How do you make a girl interested […]

Do you get paid for publishing?

Do you get paid for publishing? No. Pretty much the only link between academic publishing and your bank account is the fact that you won’t get a job if you don’t publish (discounting the impact buying books has on your bank balance). You don’t get paid for articles you publish Do book chapter authors get […]

How do you write a scope for future research?

How do you write a scope for future research? How to write the part “scope for further research”? Emphasize the significance of further research. There are no specific rules or guidelines for this part. Limitations of the study. Furthermore, briefly explain the limitations of the study. Justify the future scope. Suggestions. Types of writing a […]

Can I call myself a researcher?

Can I call myself a researcher? ‘ ‘Researcher’ – if your programme is 100% research-based (i.e. you’re not taking any taught courses) you could call yourself a ‘Masters researcher’ or ‘Doctoral researcher. ‘ What is the difference between scholar and researcher? In common parlance in the United States (outside the academic or scientific communities), researchers […]

Can an independent researcher publish?

Can an independent researcher publish? Most recent answer I’ve published many a paper as an “independent scholar.” It’s completely acceptable… since one hopes its the content (what) that matters and not the who or the where. Peer review not one’s employment status will determine whether or not a paper is accepted and published. Can I […]

How do you dissolve Skittles?

How do you dissolve Skittles? Then, pour a cup of boiling water on top of the Skittles, and wait until the candies completely dissolve in the water. Why do Skittles not mix in water? WHAT IS HAPPENING? The coating on a skittle is made up mostly of sugar and food colouring. The warm water causes […]

What does the skittle experiment show?

What does the skittle experiment show? This science experiment covers a fundamental part of chemistry – chemicals move from higher concentrations to lower concentrations. This is called a concentration gradient and can be found in everything from perfume vapors wafting through the room to cordial spreading out in water. Why do Skittles dissolve faster in […]

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