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1. Time Management: A New Approach From Ancient Greece!
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By Eric Garner Learn how to create a balance in your time and work by applying the theory of the Four Elements -- earth, fire, air and water -- to the way you manage your time.
Here is a model of time management, that, although highly original and innovative, is based on a theory that is several thousand years old. The theory is the theory of the Four Elements. According to the Ancient Greeks, all matter in t... read more
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2. Periodic Properties of the Elements: Trends in the Periodic Table
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By Dr. George Grant The properties of the elements exhibit trends and these trends can be predicted with the help of the periodic table. They can also be explained and understood by analyzing the electron configurations of the elements. This is because, elements tend to gain or lose valence electrons to achieve the stable octet formation.
The properties of the elements exhibit trends and these trends can b... read more
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3. Quick Strategies For Writing Your Essay Under Pressure
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By Linda Correli Most writing is done under time pressure. Yet, while the majority of students have to write in haste - with limited time, limited space and an instructor to please - few approach to this task systematically. Though, writing under increasing time pressure requires the ability to zero in one activity, turning all the strengths to successful fulfillment of this task in tight schedule.
Pres... read more
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4. The Supreme Court: Past, Present and Future
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By Jillian Gregory The United States Supreme Court has been an active focus of politicians, news media, and concerned citizens in recent months. The scrutiny of the Supreme Court Justices erupted when Chief Justice Sandra Day O’Connor retired from her position on the Supreme Court. Debate about who should replace her on the Supreme Court filled daily talk shows, political arenas, and dinner tables. President George ... read more
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5. The Only Real Christmas Gift
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By Lisa bartley-Lacey, MA. The Only Real Christmas Gift
Lisa Bartley-Lacey, MA.
"Fear Not," said the angel,
"For I bring you tidings of great joy.
For unto you is born this day in Bethlehem -
a Savior who is Christ the Lord".
Christ is the ultimate Christmas gift! The only real gifts are those given of love and of joy. We spend so much time and energy on external trappings. While it is wonderfu... read more
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6. How the Keyboard is Organized
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By Ronald Worthy In order to play the piano, you will need to familiarize yourself with the keyboard. Look at the keys, and notice how the black keys are divided into groups of 2 and 3. This arrangement makes it much easier to find the note you wish to play.
Let your hands wander around the keyboard for a moment, without pushing any keys down. Now choose any note and play it. See if you can find the same no... read more
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7. You Know You're Too Ethical When...
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By Judith Kallos _________________________________________________________
Article Title: You Know You're Too Ethical When...
Article URL: http://www.theistudio.com/online-ethics-integrity.html
Article Autoresponder: article0525@theistudio.com
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Author Name: Judith Kallos, Technology Muse
Web Sites: www.TheIstudio.com, www.NetManners.com
Contact Email Address: ar... read more
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8. Online Degree Education - Advantages
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By Katie Robbins Distance education has been getting a lot of attention lately, but it isn't new. Correspondence courses have been around for over a century, allowing students to complete assignments and mail them to an instructor for feedback. Advances in technology have presented more opportunities in distance education. Classes can be taken through telecourses and the internet.
Family and job related respon... read more
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9. Developing Fluency in Young Children
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By Nicole Brekelbaum Fluency in reading and talking can come at different stages for different children. It is important when that milestone is reached that parents encourage their children to improve their literacy skills. Here is a step-by-step guide to developing your young child's language and reading fluency.
Step 1: Does Your Child have the Ability to Link Letters and Sounds Together?
We all kno... read more
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10. Build Character! Use this 4-Point Plan
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By Jean Tracy, MSS, "Granny Jean" Tips and Tools for Character Builders
"Building Character in Young Hearts and Growing Minds"
Greetings,
Use the 4-Point Plan when you're teaching your children right from wrong. U.S. News and World Report conducted a survey and found that 84% of college students believed they needed to cheat to get ahead in the world. You can teach your children a better way. ... read more
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11. Windows Task Manager
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By Tmara Harahsheh Windows Task Manager: An Overview
Windows Task manager is a powerful tool that provides information about program and processes running on your computer .you can use task manager to monitor, terminate ,access programs that are currently running can also, view graphs on CPU and memory usage and denote some data.
In addition, if you are connecting to a network you can see how is your network... read more
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12. Attain Instant Results With Goal Setting Tools
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By Yuliya Muravey Your path to the successful accomplishment of your goals can be very thorny. Ups and downs, hardships and difficulties are inevitable components of success. Besides, difficulties add some spice to the groove of our life.
Some people think that difficulties only harden our character and overcoming them makes people more mighty and strong. Other people, on contrary, think that difficulties bring ... read more
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13. Houses at half price! Government grant available for teachers
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By Tim Liptrap The Teacher Next Door program (TND) is granted funded program administered by
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that will pay
(literally) 50% of your house mortgage if you meet the grant criteria.
"The escalating teacher shortage requires school systems to employ innovative
approaches to attract and retain teachers, and this is especially true in low-income, urban
nei... read more
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14. Don’t Let the Global Village Prevent You from Sharing Your Family History
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By Michele R. Acosta There was once a time when grandparents sat amidst a group of wide-eyed grandchildren telling stories of days gone by. As the global village shrinks and families spread out across the nation and the world, the tradition of sharing family stories orally is in decline.
Oral tradition – passing stories by word of mouth – has been the primary means of sharing family histories until the very recent ... read more
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15. Is Pursuing a Degree Online really for you? Who Should and Who Should Not?
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By Rose M. Stanford University’s Online Lessons Learned
Stanford University’s Center for Professional Development has recently completed a survey of those that have been successful in completing online degree programs globally. The results of their research provide useful guidance for anyone considering an online program. The findings of their research are summarized here:
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16. An Exercise In Gaining Rapport
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By Jan Tincher ~ By Jan Tincher
Copyright © Jan Tincher - All Rights reserved
http://www.tameyourbrain.com
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Are you really listening?
While speaking with others or listening to the radio or television, do you pay attention to the words and phrases people use? Try that. Try to identify their dominant modes. By modes, I mean visual, audio, or kinesthetic. Do they see things -- I see what ... read more
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17. Facing Your Fears as an Adult Returning to School
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By Matt McAllister In case you hadn’t noticed, career colleges aren’t just for learning a vocational trade anymore. Nowadays, career colleges can help you obtain a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or even Doctorate Degree in just about any field of study, or they can even help you simply brush up on skills you might already have on your way to earning a certification or Associate’s Degree. So while some career schools might st... read more
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18. 6 Ways To Double Your Children’s Success Rate
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By By Preeti Narayan, info@mindpowerguide.biz Nothing compares with the joy of watching our children succeed, watching our children win in life.
You can experience more of such joy. You can help your children achieve more success. In fact, you can double their success rate. Here’s how you can do it. Follow these six smart ways:
1. Increase your children’s self-esteem
This is very important. Children who feel good about themselves, ... read more
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19. Become a Certified Success in the World of Business and Finance
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By Zach Chouteau There’s no denying that today’s business and finance sectors have become more competitive than ever. It has become critical for professionals to not only have the necessary skills to succeed, but the certification employers are looking for.
This challenging environment has always posed a potential problem for the busy professional trying to take a step up in the business world, or transition i... read more
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20. Avoiding Sour Eating Habits
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By Linda Milo AVOIDING SOUR EATING HABITS
You’ve worked hard to prepare an appetizing meal for your family and it’s sitting on the table. The other family members are eating, but there sits your 7 year old idly staring at his food on his plate and making absolutely no attempt to eat it. After he takes a couple of forkfuls, he asks if he can leave the table. He says, “I’m not hungry.” You urge him to ea... read more
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21. One Single Secret to Goal Setting Success
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By Yuliya Muravey Perhaps you have never taken a stock of the most valuable and precious wealth of yours. Every person possesses it since the day of birth. This wealth is our life, its minutes, hours, days and years. Proper planning starts when we begin to take stock of this wealth. So, we should make the most efficient use of every minute to preserve and multiply this wealth. The initial stage of planning is ident... read more
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22. Learning How to Learn Makes Every Student Genius
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By Linda Correli Santosh Prem, a teacher at Malet Lambert School, claims that "the difference between a genius and a "normal" person is that the former "accidentally" acquired the critical combination of the appropriate environment, motivation and learning technique to excel in his particular field." Literally it means that every student has the same potential to excel and succeed in studying without having any... read more
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23. A ROADMAP FOR SUCCESSFUL ONLINE LEARNING
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By Jim Norrena Online learning continues to evolve as a valuable way for people everywhere to increase their knowledge base and skills, both personally and professionally. Sometimes referred to as “distance learning” or “e-learning,” online learning is quickly becoming a favorite option for students interested in furthering their education. In fact, a recent study conducted by the Sloan Consortium and Babson Col... read more
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24. What’s behind the Explosive Growth in Distance Learning?
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By Rose M. There is a ground swell of support globally to support the growth of distance learning. Market research firms, government agencies, public and private companies, and even venture capital firms – those companies that invest in new and emerging businesses – all agree that distance learning’s future is very bright, and a good investment opportunity as well.
All this translates into a bright... read more
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25. Teachers, do not overlook teaching your students how to write checks.
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By Tim Liptrap The stock market is in a downturn, corporations are laying off workers, public companies are collapsing and federal law makers want the next generation of students to understand how to manage their money.
A subject that was once kept in the home is being moved to the school systems because the teaching of financial education in the home is failing. In 2002, 75% of the graduating high school s... read more
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