“The roots of education are bitter but the fruit is sweet.”
~Aristotle (384-322 BC)
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and scientist. His writings cover many subjects – including physics, biology, zoology, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, theater, music. Aristotle, at the request of Philip of Macedon, tutored Alexander the Great starting from 343 BC. Aristotle is considered the first genuine scientist in history. And every scientist is in his debt.
About Maya Kacharava
May has graduated from the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts. She holds a master's degree in business administration. May worked as a teacher for MCCA for several years. She taught students management, marketing, statistics and other business-related subjects. In her free time May enjoys reading, traveling, sports, meeting people, midnight strolls... Always learning.
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