What are Manicure courses? There are many different courses in the beauty industry. Some have a wide range of topics in it, while others are more specialised. One such is a Manicure course. The art of Manicure is an excellent […]
We’re not all bouncing around, full of youthful vigor and able to do serious work-outs in the gym. But don’t let that fool you into thinking exercise is a young person’s game. No matter what your age or your physical […]
In the past few years, complementary therapies, such as reflexology, have been growing in popularity in Ireland. As the name suggests, complementary therapies do not replace conventional medicine, they support patient recovery and health alongside it. Reflexology works by massaging […]
Learning a second language has many benefits. First off, it allows you to communicate with more people. Secondly, it opens up a huge number of careers. As the world becomes increasingly globalised the need for staff that speak more than […]
In a world where globalization is the norm and the movement of goods is essential for economic growth, the importance of logistics and supply chain management cannot be overstated. Ireland, with its strategic location and burgeoning trade relationships, stands at […]
Irish traditional music is known across the globe and for many tourists coming to Ireland, high on their list of things to do is find a pub with some Irish music happening – a session, which usually involves a […]
We all have an idea – probably the wrong one – of what it is like to be an investigator. Private detectives are a staple of books, film and television. They chase down jewel thieves and cold-blooded killers. They rescue […]
Martin Keaveney Creative Writing is growing from strength to strength and continues to inspire writers to achieve their creative goals. Below Martin talks to nightcourses.com on the eve of launching 31 online and In-Person courses 12th March 2020, 11am – […]
Hairdressing has always been with us. From the earliest times, people have styled, braided and decorated their hair. In the ancient world, women used flowers, berries and petals to decorate their hair – similar to the flower crowns popular at […]
Today in 1843, the theory of quaternions was born when a sudden thought came to William Rowan Hamilton as he was walking with his wife along the Royal Canal in Dublin, Ireland. It was the fundamental formula: i² = j² […]