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Happiness - Happy Being Unhappy

21st May 2012
I have recently reflected on my own tendency to have felt happy only when I felt unhappy. And I sensed that, even when everything was going fine and I could see that I was achieving my goals, there was often a sense of unhappiness within me. By observ... Read >
Author: Oliver J R Cooper

Helpful information for Hypopnea along with the Kleine Levin Syndrome

30th January 2012
Sleep issues can be a common dilemma today. This really is largely owing to our ways of life that often include late nights and bad eating habits. We're all acquainted with insomnia, snoring and narcolepsy. Most, nevertheless, do not know other sleep issu... Read >
Author: Arnold

Using Baby Gyms To Encourage Faster And Better Baby Development

15th April 2011
"Every father and mother wishes their child to grow up normally, healthily and happily. Most parents will in fact go out of their way to find what they can do to enhance their baby’s development. The good news for these parents is that, they really can do... Read >
Author: sumi

The Changing Nature Of The Way People Find Information

23rd March 2011
In 2008, Nicholas Carr's essay "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" was published in the Atlantic. A couple of years later, August 15, 2010 to be exact, The Guardian's John Naughton wrote an article titled, The internet: is it changing the way we think? In it, ... Read >
Author: Tamara Jacobs

6 Play Activities That Are Better for Your Children

23rd November 2010
There are plenty of activities these days that are not so healthy or mentally stimulating for a child. And with parents facing the strain of a tight economy and even those who are well-off working to keep up with their lifestyle, parents aren't always ar... Read >
Author: dru-man

How to Become a Cognitive Psychologist

19th August 2010
The first step to entering a career in cognitive psychology is learning how to become a cognitive psychologist and determining whether this career is right for you. As a cognitive psychologist you will be involved with the study of mental processes such a... Read >
Author: The Sider Group

Oppositional defiant disorder ruins a child’s social and academic life

05th August 2010
Oppositional Defiant Disorder in children indicates the recurrent pattern of disobedient, hostile, and defiant behavior towards parents, elders or senior authorities like teachers. It is quite true that children are oppositional from time to time and espe... Read >
Author: radconsultancy

Create a Multiple Stream of Business Ideas

10th May 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Julie Austin If you like what you do you'll probably come up with more ideas. Create a lot of ideas and you're sure to find a good one. We all have the ability to create ideas, but most people don't know how to tap into them. Cre... Read >
Author: Create for Cash

CATS ARE SMART!

22nd April 2010
If the right definition for the term “Intelligence” would be “the ability to acquire and remember information and the capability to use them while solving different problems”, then the cat is... Read >
Author: victormog

Do I Need to Buy Fish Oil?

13th October 2009
These omega3 fatty acids are important building blocks of life and we need them to maintain a healthy heart and brain. If you can't get them from your diet then supplements are the next best way. There's a lot of us who now buy fish oil, in order to ge... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

The Effects of Ego When Teaching Martial Arts

02nd August 2009
I'm so proud of the fact that I have no ego. It truly makes me the most humble person I've ever met. Regardless of whether we admit it or not, we all have an ego. It's what we do with that ego and how we demonstrate it among our martial arts peers and stu... Read >
Author: Rick Kirkham

Brain Training Games and Memory Exercises: A Worthwhile Ritual? You Bet!

12th July 2009
Apply more brain training games, exercises and other techniques to stay mentally sharp for an entire lifetime. Why? Well, to extend a great quality of life far into the future! Barring bad genetics, illness or just plain 'ol brain atrophy from disus... Read >
Author: gsuser

Tinnitus Solution - How to Choose the Best Tinnitus Treatments?

05th July 2009
The buzzing or ringing sound that can be heard ceaselessly in the absence of any external source is linked with tinnitus. There are a number of disorders that share this particular symptom. In case you are experiencing the symptoms associated with tinn... Read >
Author: Candy

Lindamood-Bell Learning Center offers dyslexia training, reading comprehension strategies

12th June 2009
As Published:Ld-Online.orgWashington Parent MagazineImagery The Sensory-Cognitive Connection for MathNanci Bell and Kimberly TuleYhttp://www.lindamoodbell.com/ Why can’t everyone think with numbers? Why do some children learn math readily, handle mo... Read >
Author: Lindamoodbell

Listening to Music: What Good It Brings to Patients Who Are Recovering From Stroke

10th June 2009
One of the common medical issues people face today is stroke. This cardiovascular disease causes a problem with movement, cognitive processes and visual awareness to a person, while recovering from stroke. There are services offered for stroke patients to... Read >
Author: Katrina
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