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Jollof is believed to have originated in the Senegambia region of West Africa among the Wolof people, where it is known as benachin. The mouth-watering meal has travelled throughout the sub-region because of the frequent cultural exchange that goes on there. Source: https://theculturetrip.com/africa/ghana/articles/a-brief-history-of-jollof-rice-a-west-african-favourite/ |
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Gracilicutes:Have you been trying to make the payment through ETS directly or one of these parading agents? |
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clarever:That's not a problem. What matters is filling your names appropriately, based on their categories. You definitely misinterpreted the instruction. What were they trying to pass across? You shouldn't use "Obiora" as surname in your passport, then fill it in as given name while applying for IELTS slot. |
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segunbolawole:It is often advisable to contact a research supervisor while applying for a postgraduate program. However, this could be hard for someone with little or no idea about how to go about this process. As a passionate individual with the interest of others in mind, I have decided to put up this post in order to guide someone who is reading right now, that might consider this to be beneficial. (I will try to be brief with this guide, considering I need to get back to something as fast as possible.) STEP ONE READ ABOUT THE PROFESSOR OR SUPERVISOR’S RESEARCH: This is one of the first and most important things to do before contacting your potential supervisor. Doing this will help you to familiarize yourself with his or her research and prove you are really interested; have knowledge or idea about the research program content. STEP TWO CONTACT HIM Bravo! You have made it this far! You are about to take the bold step. The first thing to do at this point is to get his contact, preferably, his or her email, then compose a meaningful and exceptional letter, informing him or her of your interest in his research. (Remember, you need to really communicate politely and type-in good vocabulary.) There are some few details to include, which I will outline below: 1) Make use of a brief and detailed subject. 2) Make use of the appropriate and correct title of the supervisor. 3) Concise information about yourself and experience. (It should include your past projects, internship, attended seminars, thesis, etc.) 4) Main body. (This is where you need to brief him or her about your interest and prove how well you are interested in his or her research, including how familiar you are with it and your inquiry or probability of getting any form of financial aid.) 5) Conclusion. (At this point, you can indirectly sell yourself and mention how suitable or important you are to accomplish the purpose of the research, then you end your letter; by stating how delighted you will be to receive his or her acknowledgement.) I do hope this piece effectively guide you on what you need to compose a well-written email letter to that proposed Supervisor of yours. Source: Josh Writing Services |
It is often advisable to contact a research supervisor while applying for a postgraduate program. However, this could be hard for someone with little or no idea about how to go about this process. As a passionate individual with the interest of others in mind, I have decided to put up this post in order to guide someone who is reading right now, that might consider this to be beneficial. (I will try to be brief with this guide, considering I need to get back to something as fast as possible.) STEP ONE READ ABOUT THE PROFESSOR OR SUPERVISOR’S RESEARCH: This is one of the first and most important things to do before contacting your potential supervisor. Doing this will help you to familiarize yourself with his or her research and prove you are really interested; have knowledge or idea about the research program content. STEP TWO CONTACT HIM Bravo! You have made it this far! You are about to take the bold step. The first thing to do at this point is to get his contact, preferably, his or her email, then compose a meaningful and exceptional letter, informing him or her of your interest in his research. (Remember, you need to really communicate politely and type-in good vocabulary.) There are some few details to include, which I will outline below: 1) Make use of a brief and detailed subject. 2) Make use of the appropriate and correct title of the supervisor. 3) Concise information about yourself and experience. (It should include your past projects, internship, attended seminars, thesis, etc.) 4) Main body. (This is where you need to brief him or her about your interest and prove how well you are interested in his or her research, including how familiar you are with it and your inquiry or probability of getting any form of financial aid.) 5) Conclusion. (At this point you can indirectly sell yourself and mention how suitable or important you are to accomplish the purpose of the research, then you end your letter; by stating how delighted you will be to receive his or her acknowledgement.) I do hope this piece effectively guide you on what you need to compose a well-written email letter to that proposed Supervisor of yours. Source: Josh Writing Services
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