Environmentalism isn't just about the big things – swimming with dolphins, saving the panda and all the other famous examples of conservationism. It's as much about the small things, about looking after the habitats and natural environments in our local areas. While there's plenty of worthy charities involved in preserving rainforests and species in distant lands, anyone seriously
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We love pictures at ADL. Â Really we do. Â And we know many of you out there also love pictures, which is why you share them with us when submitting your coursework. Â Sadly (and we’re not naming names), it seems a few people don’t really know much about image formats, which is a bit of a
We’ve mentioned before in previous articles about the perils of plagiarism, that terrible crime in academia where an individual copies the work of other people without properly giving credit for its source. However it’s important to note that the problem with plagiarism isn’t the copying of ideas – indeed the entire scholastic tradition is built
The most important part of being a successful learner, or indeed succeeding in nearly any part of life, might be getting your full forty winks every night, some scientists say. Repeated studies on the topic of sleep consistently return the general trend that not getting enough sleep is a serious impediment to academic achievement. When
Sooner or later when doing an online course, you’re going to have to start to demonstrate to your tutor your progress in learning the course material. That’s why we have assignments – tasks for you to carry out on your own to submit for assessment by your tutor. While you can, and we do accept
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ADL Success Stories – Dairy Cattle Farming with Annabella Baker
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Henry Hoover’s Broken Plug
Some stories of educational achievement soar into the heavens. Of individuals who through hard work and toil overcame the challenges in their life to achieve. Certainly, at ADL we’ve seen and helped many individuals achieve their dreams through completing a course which helped them get a place at university or begin a new career. This,
King Charles and the Grey Goo
If you’ve been in the UK over the past weekend you might have noticed you had a day off on Monday (or looked on enviously as other people had a day off). The coronation of a new monarch in Charles the Third means a new era. One that the Monarch is especially keen does not
Could You Be a Personal Trainer?
If you’re looking for a side business or career that combines a love for fitness and a mentoring role. personal training might be for you Personal training is at it’s heart all about being able to help people live healthier, happier lives. By combining physical exercise with essential lifestyle changes like diet they help their