Articles, tagged with "academic work", page 3
16th April 2009
Bullying happens, however much we dislike the idea. But the effects of bullying can last into adulthood, so it's important that everyone helps to protect bullied children.
What is bullying?
Bullying at school, and elsewhere, can take many forms, inc...
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Author:
Sajid Latif
19th March 2009
What are good rules and rewards for teenagers? Why do we bother putting rules into place? Limits and guidelines during adolescence are an important part of getting the budding adult ready to leave home. During this preparation time, keeping focused on the...
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Author:
Laura Doerflinger, MS, LMHC
23rd February 2009
Back to school and earn a bachelor's degree. But you resent having to do it for years. There are a lot of learning institutions these days providing online education. While some look legit, others sound too good to be true. Getting a fast online college d...
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Author:
KARAN SHANKER
16th February 2009
The main difference between a resume and a curriculum vitae (CV) is their relative sizes and amount of detail. A resume is generally briefer, a summary of skills and experience. In the United States, the resume is the more common form, with the CV used ma...
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Author:
imranjaan
03rd February 2009
Like any endeavor in life or business, in writing, a good end result is often attributed to a good starting plan. Just to sit down and to start to write can be effective as a jumping off point to figure out what your ideas are. But once you've put your ma...
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Author:
Melinda Copp
16th January 2009
Moving into a new home is certainly a very exciting time in your life. You probably cannot wait to fill it up with furniture and get other people invited. But before you spend loads of cash buying furniture that just might end up cramping the entire place...
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Author:
Amanda Somers
25th May 2008
A survey has revealed that the biggest fear for young people today in the UK is debt.
48 % of the 1,220 people, with ages ranging from 16 to 25, said that debt was the thing that made them most anxious about for the future.
The Youth Future Fears UK...
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Author:
Sav
14th May 2008
Impulsivity is reacting to a situation without considering the consequences. People who are overly impulsive, seem unable to curb their immediate reactions or think before they act. As a result, they may blurt out answers to questions or inappropriate com...
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Author:
Sander Bel
08th May 2008
If you enjoy serving others and the public in general, there are a variety of funding sources and scholarships available for students entering this field. Whether it is public safety, law, public administration, or the environment, the opportunities are ...
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Author:
Kara Lilly
11th April 2008
An IQ test is supposed to measure one's "intelligence quotient," to provide a basic rating of how smart a person is. When we try to measure people in this way, we hope it will predict how well they will perform in either their profession or academic work....
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Author:
Steve Gillman
06th April 2008
Impulsivity is reacting to a situation without considering the consequences. People who are overly impulsive, seem unable to curb their immediate reactions or think before they act. As a result, they may blurt out answers to questions or inappropriate com...
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Author:
Rachel Broune
19th March 2008
The housing market has been a wild exhilarating and joyful ride up these past several years only to nose dive down with increasing speed and equal frustration. The stomach turns within the belly of the homeowner, as this once profitable investment become...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
11th October 2007
It's that time of the year again when colleges let out and newly graduated young adults receive their diplomas. They will enjoy a well deserved, long hot summer and then realize "I've graduate - now what? I don't know what to do next!" A little daunted wi...
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Author:
Kris Plantrich, CPRW, CEIP
20th August 2007
It's that time of the year again when colleges let out and newly graduated young adults receive their diplomas. They will enjoy a well deserved, long hot summer and then realize "I've graduate - now what? I don't know what to do next!" A little daunted wi...
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Author:
Kris Plantrich, CPRW, CEIP
05th July 2007
Federal loan consolidation could very well be the most efficient way of dealing with student debt. For many students, studying involves the rigor of academic work and in many cases, working part time in order to earn a little extra money. Accumulated stud...
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Author:
apurva