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25th September 2009
If you are searching for the right educational toys for your preschooler, you may be overwhelmed with all the options available. Toy manufacturers are now busier than ever, working hard to keep up with the latest trends and styles, and competing to make ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Traditional ways of learning required a teacher, a chalkboard, a desk, a ruler, pencil, and a textbook. A teacher with a stern, professional posture stood before the room with barely a smile on her face as she taught her class. This was the image seen in ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
1. It's not boring as all get out.
I spent the first 5 and a half years of my education in public schools. There were, of course, times when I enjoyed learning things and talking to my friends. On the flip side, though, there were long stretches of mo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
• Kitchen remodeling is one of the cost effective and valuable home improvements. By remodeling your kitchen, you can increase the value of your house and provide comfort for your family.
• While remodeling your kitchen, you have to remember certa... Read >
Author: Mehta
11th September 2009
Teachers always relate themselves to the children they interact with that, if you observe, most of their items and displays are kid or school-related. Teachers also work around with promoting themselves through greeting cards on special occasions; this h... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato
21st August 2009
"Your difference is your strength, and your strength is your gift to the world."
My daughter Azalea, an elementary schooled, is very sweet and a shining example of the values I drill into her: the AIR Equation, the 3-part formula which states that Happ... Read >
Author: rupender
10th August 2009
Women of dark complexion, like Sandra Ross and actress/model Monique Richard, who have a natural top and bottom lip color imbalance, are celebrating a fabulous beauty victory in their favor. Both have recently discovered the most amazing and empowering li... Read >
18th June 2009
I’ve had a lot of revelations lately. Things I been thinking of for awhile now but just not sure how to execute. Kind of like a scientist standing in front chalkboard full of equations and he just needs that one last digit to turn his theory into realit... Read >
Author: cjbrooke04
15th June 2009
When Krishna, prince of Shurasena, announced that he would be visiting Vrindavana on the first day of spring, the news created great commotion. Seventy-seven years had passed since the last time a prince had set foot in Vrindavana and nobody remembered an... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
12th June 2009
My girl was born on St. Patrick's Day, so the usual green theme" party was getting uninteresting. So for her 14th birthday we matured the party idea a bit. For the invitation we bought a box of glass bottles with a cork in them from the local party store.... Read >
Author: Michel Bird
01st June 2009
As a teacher in a kindergarten class, I constantly challenge myself to come up with ways so that my students do not get bored. Most children, after all, have such a short attention span; their hands are restless, and their imagination, boundless. It's my ... Read >
Author: David Stack
16th January 2009
How to Get a Clean Slate With Your Ex
What do you do when your ex has just broken up with you? You know this isn't where you want to be, but how do you fix it? Is it even possible to fix it? To reassure you, yes... you can fix all this and get yo... Read >
Author: kanetohman
12th January 2009
Coffee shops have existed for generations. It was only after one of the co-founders of Starbucks brought this concept to the United States that cafes sprouted on almost every corner. The entrepreneur may never be as big as this corporate giant but playing... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton
02nd December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Wes Fernley
Walk into just about any classroom and you will find one: A dark green board on the wall, lined with pieces of chalk and felt erasers. Chalkboards, also commonly known as blackboards, have long been a part of daily class... Read >
Author: Wes
27th November 2008
The fact is, each chakra has its own unique frequencies. In fact, pretty much every material thing in this whole world does. Whether it be a rock, tree, human being, or dog. This Earth we live on has it's own natural frequency. And just like the earth's, ... Read >
Author: Rin
02nd October 2008
As a teacher in a kindergarten class, I constantly challenge myself to come up with ways so that my students do not get bored. Most children, after all, have such a short attention span; their hands are restless, and their imagination, boundless. It’s m... Read >
Author: David Stack
17th September 2008
Allowing and encouraging your children to express themselves through art, is an important part of childhood development. They learn creativity, and explore new ways to express themselves. Providing them with an art table or a right easel for their age can... Read >
Author: Marina01
05th September 2008
The good news about the Internet is the information we can get our cursors on instantly; the bad news is the information we can get our heads around instantly, but without any way of gauging accuracy, relevance, or completeness. This is particularly evide... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
21st August 2008
No matter how old we are we all love receiving gifts, whether it’s our birthday or just a surprise gift from someone we love. So for me, giving a present to another is something I take very seriously. I like to choose the perfect present and thinking o... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian
14th August 2008
If you are old enough to have "enjoyed" the experience of using a basic cell phone from about ten years ago, it could be that you have really fond and cherished memories of that phone. But, it is perhaps more likely that the things that stick out in your ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
13th June 2008
From the time our children are very little, we teach them to respect authority as well as adults in general. We start when they are babies, encouraging them to give bye-bye kisses, wave bye-bye to their adoring fans, be quiet when an adult is talking, as... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey
21st May 2008
The Top 5 Teaching Tips
Education is one of the cornerstones of a child's future and the methods of teaching that are used will be instrumental in the absorption of the material being taught to a child. Teaching a child is a significant responsibility ... Read >
Author: Rebecca
29th March 2008
A new trend in presentation and interactive learning today would be the Interactive white board, also called the Panaboard. This clever teaching technique is seemingly replacing the chalkboard in classrooms, boardrooms, and even athletic training rooms th... Read >
Author: Vincent Woodall
10th March 2008
If you're like me, you, too, may have an aversion to advice about goal setting.
That may sound surprising, but it's true. Any article about goal setting gets scanned at best.
If I'm at a conference or seminar someone cheerfully trots out the SMART a... Read >
Author: -
19th February 2008
Dry Erase Erasers are super. The trend of using dry erase boards is picking up. The main reason for this is, they are very easy to use and very handy. Unlike the old blackboards they are attractive, small, more stylish and extremely useful. The old chalkb... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
19th February 2008
Dry Erase Board Cabinets are cool. A dry erase board refers to a glossy surface on which impermanent marks can be made using marker pens. Most dry erase boards have replaced the chalkboard in conference halls. The dry erase board offers a glossy surface. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
19th February 2008
Black Dry Erase Boards rock. A dry erase board refers to a glossy surface on which impermanent marks can be made using marker pens. Most dry erase boards have replaced the chalkboard in conference halls. The dry erase board offers a glossy surface. Writin... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
13th July 2007
Stones can give off that polished and sophisticated look on your patio designs. Unlike any other type of material, stones are solid, durable, can withstand extreme temperature and weather conditions, and can last for more than a lifetime.
Some questio... Read >
Author: Albert Lee
31st March 2007
Baking soda is affordable, widely available and great for many uses. It is commonly used for deodorizing your refrigerator, but did you know that you can also use it for heat rash and as a substitute for spackle?
Here are 10 great uses for baking so... Read >
Author: Lesley Dietschy
20th January 2007
You may have seen something on some stock sites that looks like what a football coach would have on his chalkboard; a mix of X's and O's. Maybe it's hugs and kisses for Valentine's Day. Or, perhaps, it's a new form of multi-level tic-tac-toe. The correct ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Blake
04th January 2007
As you prospect, do you long for a real live person to answer your phone calls?
Are the phrases, "I'm not able to answer your call in person right now �" "I'm in a meeting right now or talking with another client �" and "If you want help with this,... Read >
Author: Leslie Buterin
17th November 2006
So you need new cheerleading uniforms and your squad wants to go to camp? Well it's time to raise money! Here are some cheerleader fundraiser do's and don'ts to give your squad a fun, safe way to earn money.
DO have a fundraiser brainstorming session. ... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reynolds
25th July 2006
Karaoke is Japanese for 'empty orchestra'. It describes a strange Japanese tradition that has somehow made its way worldwide, where you sing the lyrics of well-known songs over a backing tape, preferably badly, and usually while very drunk. Many bars now ... Read >
Author: John Gibb
25th April 2006
As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace and communication tools become available to more people, the world is quicklytransforming into a global village.We are all connected in one way or another - through business, travel and the
Internet. Tha... Read >
Author: Katerina Mitrou
16th April 2006
1. It's not boring as all get out.
I spent the first 5 and a half years of my education in public schools. There were, of course, times when I enjoyed learning things and talking to my friends. On the flip side, though, there were long stretches of mo... Read >
Author: Bruce Dinger
12th February 2006
Many people, myself included, hate listening to the sound of their voice on a tape recorder or video. The torture is akin to having bamboo shoots pushed under the fingernails of one hand, while someone forces your nails down a chalkboard with the other h... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
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