Engels Woord Vir Volwasse Kinders: Nuwe Navorsing

Finding a single, perfect English word to describe an adult behaving in a childlike manner proves surprisingly challenging. While we all recognise such behaviour – tantrums in supermarkets, a refusal to take responsibility, or excessive attention-seeking – capturing this in a concise, universally understood term remains elusive. This article explores the reasons behind this linguistic gap, examines the behavioural patterns themselves, and proposes actionable research directions for different stakeholders. Die Ontbrekende Woord: Waarom 'n Enkel Term Ontbreek The absence of a widely accepted term for adult childlike behaviour highlights a significant research gap....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 572 words · Sylvia Martich

EE: UK's Best Network? Independent Review Reveals All

EE: A UK Mobile Giant Under Scrutiny EE is a major player in the UK's competitive mobile telecommunications market, consistently vying for the top spot. Their recent marketing campaign boldly proclaims them as the "best network," leveraging claims of impressive speeds reaching 1.6 Gbps. However, a closer look reveals a need for greater transparency and independent verification to truly assess their position. This review examines EE's performance across key areas, evaluating the substance behind their claims....

July 1, 2025 · 4 min · 655 words · Stephen Wright