Writing, one of the purest of things in this world. Fundamentally, it has been the optimal medium of transmitting knowledge, feelings, emotions. People often regard verbal communication to be superior. However, in my opinion, it is writing that has the upper hand. Writing styles differ from person-to-person. For instance, this same article could be written by a different writer in an extremely different tone, provided it’s original (lol). So, this tells us that the same information can be put into words differently, that’s the power of writing. It depicts the personality of a writer and allows us to know more about the writer only on the basis of its writing style. Now, these writing styles are differentiated on the basis of their nature of the content and the tonality of the writer. Anywho, coming back to the topic about the different forms of writing. Mainly, there are only four categories…
Learning, an art that is the pivotal element of every education system yet comes in differing ways to people. Students all across the world can relate to the fact that they prefer a specific learning style which might sound extremely absurd to some but serves best for them. For years, the most common and longlasting quarrel among students has been over the best learning method. As expected, there is no right answer to end the never-ending debate. Many students prefer recorded lectures to refresh the content whereas others rely on their notes to revise. Both of them contest as their methods to be better than the other, cause they work for them. However, there has to be a standardized parameter to gauge and categorize these various learning methods. Therefore, the masters of psychology coined a learning model known as the VARK model. In terms of quantity, there are a number…