How to Study For Jeopardy – The Ultimate Guide for Contestant Hopefuls Watch the show as much as possible. Study top subjects cold. Get the right resources. We have a big list! Practice with a purpose (make it harder) Learn better techniques. Get better at the buzzer. Cross your fingers.Read More →

Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society. Center on Philanthropy. Social Enterprise Initiative. Can you study philanthropy? It is one of the fastest growing fields in academia, and more than 75 American graduate schools now offer advanced degrees in philanthropy, nearly a fivefold increase since 1990. Most philanthropy students plan toRead More →

A practical order of reading to start Begin with the Gospel of John. Then a few Epistles: Galatians, Philippians, & James would be good. Then Acts. Then I & II Corinthians & Romans. Then Mark. Then Ephesians, Colossians & both Thessalonians. Then Luke. Then the three Johns. What is theRead More →

Paleontologists can learn a lot about ancient living things by studying fossils. They can find out where an organism lived and what it looked like. They can identify what an organism ate and which animals killed it for food. They can also see how ancient animals and plants are relatedRead More →

Non-experimental designs are used simply to answer questions about groups or about whether group differences exist. The conclusions drawn from nonexperimental research are primarily descriptive in nature. Any attempts to draw conclusions about causal relationships based on nonexperimental research are done so post hoc. What is an example of aRead More →