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13th October 2009
Getting into the stock market can be a fun and rewarding venture. For those who are unfamiliar with its ups and downs, the prospect can be a bit daunting though. Dealing with brokers can be a little frustrating. Some brokers are very easy to reach and wi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
09th October 2009
Culture with TeacherTubeAppeal to the visual learners in your classroom by showing academic and instructional videos on TeacherTube.com. Here, you can watch Obama's Address to schoolchildren, just in case your class missed it on Tuesday. Or view instructi... Read >
Author: Clair Frazier
07th October 2009
I have just heard about another way of making a little bit of extra money. This is by taking part in different surveys for a range of companies who are looking to find out more about their customers or potential customers. You may think just like I did th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd October 2009
There’s nothing like a good breakfast to start off your day. After all, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. What better way to relish it than to have it in style? Some people enjoy their breakfast al fresco; others treat it as another meal ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
In the mid- to late-60s, schoolchildren were taught that we'd have so much leisure time in the future that we'd have to come up with a plan on how to spend it wisely. I seems that the sixties futurists were wrong. Instead of slowing down, we've sped up.
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
This article describes how creating a goal or target can help you to succeed in life. I myself want to be successful in life and have read many books on the subject. One lesson and something all the successful people I have read about seem to do, is that ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
If there is one thing that most schools have in common, it is the need for more money. Uniforms are becoming more popular and many schools are switching to required shirt colors and pants. You can put the two of these together successfully with promotiona... Read >
Author: JenB
02nd September 2009
Most of us are of the notion that in order to acquire fashionable clothing we need to spend some extra bucks. This is why when it comes to designer clothing for kids we decide to opt against it thinking that it would cost you a fortune. As it is kids are ... Read >
Author: Deven Jerry
13th August 2009
The lunch bag has become a very useful item in many households in the United States. Everyone from moms to kids to dads to office workers carry a lunch box because it is a convenient way of keeping, well, their lunch. You can find a myriad of them for pur... Read >
Author: Kim Medeiros
02nd August 2009
There are infinite options for scrapbooking. It is just up to you on how beautiful your scrapbook will look when finished. Older generations have done theirs using the basic art materials available even to schoolchildren. But now in the digital age, co... Read >
Author: Robin Huber
30th June 2009
There was a time when the writer's staple was to sit at a large desk with a pencil and foolscap, penning the latest bestseller. However, it would seem as if major changes are afoot, having been led by the onset of the world wide web. Whilst PC's have long... Read >
Author: DanCure
05th June 2009
Most schoolchildren are taught about the fascinating life of Helen Keller. Helen was born in Alabama near the end of the last century. Helen was deaf and blind, but with her Teacher's help she overcame these challenges. She and her Teacher, Annie Sull... Read >
Author: Rosemary Kurtz
04th June 2009
Generally, school buses are considered to be a safe mode of transportation but there will be instances wherein a child or another person riding the school bus may acquire injuries or be killed while riding a school bus.
School buses make around nine mi... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
18th May 2009
Let me ask you a simple question; do you have any
'difficult' people on your team? One of the subjects
managers ask me to speak about more than any other is:
'How to Deal with Difficult Staff.'
As we all know; dealing with the good guys is no probl... Read >
Author: Alan Fairweather
27th March 2009
Warts that are found on the skin are called “common warts” and they are local growths in the skin that are caused by the human papillomavirus, which is the same virus that causes cervical cancer in women. There have been over 100 types of HPVs that ... Read >
Author: SkinCareResource.org
05th March 2009
Why is the Buddha smiling? Because it's finally happened: meditation
is mainstream.
Of course, the true "Buddha mind" finds reason to smile from within
and is said to be unfazed by such spacetime frivolities as cultural
trends, but surely the "enli... Read >
Author: Tom Ball
17th February 2009
Why is the Buddha smiling? Because it's finally happened: meditation is mainstream.
Of course, the true "Buddha mind" finds reason to smile from within and is said to be unfazed by such spacetime frivolities as cultural trends, but surely... Read >
Author: Tom Ball
13th February 2009
Whilst it is true that most beekeepers around the world are amateurs, and keep bees as a hobby rather than a business. It is also true that beekeeping can be very profitable using modern methods. In a normal season it is quite possible to achieve a profit... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock
13th February 2009
If you're trying to get a “jump start” on your college education by taking advantage of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), you'll want to develop some good CLEP study strategies. CLEP testing is a good way to get inexpensive college credit,... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker
09th January 2009
America's business and technological, future rests on the education of today's college students, as well as tomorrow's secondary school students. These students are choosing distance learning degree programs in exponentially increasing numbers. But does ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
26th November 2008
The potential effects of breakfast on performance and wellbeing continue to attract much interest, not least from industry, especially concerning the performance of schoolchildren. Pollitt and colleagues have argued that children are likely to be more sus... Read >
Author: sulamita
03rd November 2008
Recent studies show that up to half of all children have been bullied in the past year, with other research indicating up to 10 per cent of all children are bullied on a weekly basis. There are important differences between school-yard conflicts and the m... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis
15th October 2008
Dallas is the third largest city in the state of Texas and the ninth largest in the United States. It is home to more than five million residents, almost two million of them are first and second generation Americans. A million are schoolchildren and the m... Read >
Author: Kristan Shildmyer
15th October 2008
Dallas is the third largest city in the state of Texas and the ninth largest in the United States. It is home to more than five million residents, almost two million of them are first and second generation Americans. A million are schoolchildren and the m... Read >
Author: Kristan Shildmyer
09th September 2008
There are many traditions in Mexico that are fun and fascinating from an outsider’s perspective as well as to those who participate in them.
Here are just a few of them:
1. Las Posadas – This Mexican Christmas tradition is the best known manifes... Read >
Author: Cory Davis
05th September 2008
Peter James is one author who recognized the possibilities of electronic books long ago. His techno-thriller Host’ was the first novel to be released on floppy disk back in 1995 and he has long been an advocate of technology catching up with the paperba... Read >
Author: Prakash Singh
02nd September 2008
Peter James is one author who recognized the possibilities of electronic books long ago. His techno-thriller Host’ was the first novel to be released on floppy disk back in 1995 and he has long been an advocate of technology catching up with the paperba... Read >
Author: Ajaay Kumar
19th August 2008
MIC: laptop Shipments to Exceed 8 Million This Year
Classmate computers was developed by Intel as a low-cost computers, primarily for school children in developing countries although the machines are also available in developed countries. The Portuguese ... Read >
Author: sws
03rd July 2008
A Bus Driver’s Duty of Care
Every vehicle driver has his duty to implement strict precaution to protect the welfare and safety of his passengers. This is especially when he is driving a vehicle with children on board. Not only it is his professional ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
26th April 2008
The much-awaited Olympic Torch Relay was held in Delhi amid war-like security arrangements. The entire Delhi turned into a fortress with more than 15,000 security personnel guarding the 2.3 km route where the relay was held. A 3-layer security ring was fo... Read >
Author: shantanu sengupta
02nd April 2008
Dear Reader,
Chances are you know of a child on Ritalin or some other prescription drug for “attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder” (ADHD). But did you know that these drugs can keep children from growing normally? Meanwhile, there are plenty o... Read >
Author: Al Sears, MD
27th March 2008
Sandra Day O'Connor's birthday is right around the corner and what better way to celebrate than with some wonderful patriotic quotes? She is one of the most impressive women to ever meet the public eye. Voted one of the most powerful women in the world by... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
23rd February 2008
Over 50% of children in the UK lack basic first aid skills, and would be unable to help at the scene of an accident. According to a recent survey conducted for the British Red Cross and Toyota by the Children’s Forum, 60% of children lack the knowledge ... Read >
Author: John Kaduwanema
22nd October 2007
Aram translates as Garden of Paradise. This is a huge garden with a magnificent looking palace in it. The mosaics on the walls of the fortress tell stories concerning the life of Shah Abbes the Great, who is recognizable by his large whiskers. For some ti... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
31st August 2007
Scrapbooking has been one of the prime activities that we as schoolchildren had indulged in. In fact, today also when we look back at the scrapbooks that we had managed to maintain, it seems so much fun and interesting. Unfortunately, with time and the ad... Read >
Author: John Foster
31st July 2007
Summary:
“Perfect Madness: Motherhood In The Age Of Anxiety” is a good study on the effects of society and the pressure it places on parents. However, it only touches upon test anxiety, which is an increasing problem among schoolchildren.
To ... Read >
Author: Gayle Sanchez
25th July 2007
Web Tuition Network consists of a group of qualified home tutors. We teach primary school kids, secondary school students up to college students. We help you or your children by bringing them to the next level of achievement. If the student is poor in ... Read >
Author: Best online Webtuition
05th July 2007
The backgammon board game has been a feature of human leisure activities from the earliest times of recorded history. Although today’s backgammon rules may differ from those known to the Romans and other ancient peoples, the familiar backgammon set with... Read >
Author: Gene Marshall
05th July 2007
The magic of backgammon is a real phenomenon for the millions of players around this world who enjoy this game and have enjoy backgammon for thousands of years. Its followers range from schoolchildren enjoying a game in their lunch break, to elderly men b... Read >
Author: Gene Marshall
29th May 2007
Even if you are not into article writing yet, you cannot escape others talking about how much money they made writing content for other websites. Such talk certainly entices one to join the article writing bandwagon. After all, who doesn’t want to make ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
03rd May 2007
In the mid- to late-60s, schoolchildren were taught that we'd have so much leisure time in the future that we'd have to come up with a plan on how to spend it wisely. I seems that the sixties futurists were wrong. Instead of slowing down, we've sped up. T... Read >
Author: Tellman Knudson & Stephanie Frank
27th April 2007
Each, who concerns with the site promotion, even once, but heard about systems of the active promotion - CAP.
Someone only heard, but someone actively participated and wound the counter and even extracted thereof certain profit.
Since time majority has ... Read >
Author: Yury
07th January 2007
People across the world send greetings of love and friendship to their love ones on the 14th day of February. Candy and flowers are popular gifts when it comes to expressing the love and esteem of the recipients on Valentines Day. Even schoolchildren take... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
13th December 2006
Obesity in schoolchildren has increased in the last decade. The impact of obesity is that more children are now with Type 2 or lifestyle diabetes (when the body produces either insufficient or ineffective insulin) as a result of their diets and less exerc... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
08th December 2006
The Manchester museum, one of the main city’s attractions, got its onset from the collection that belonged to the manufacturer John Leigh Philips. After he died in 1814, his “cabinet” was bought by a group of wealthy men who later on founded the ... Read >
Author: Tatana K.
17th November 2006
Is your child struggling in math?We all love to see our children succeed academically, but few of us can afford private tutoring programs to help them achieve their true potential.You can provide your child with the opportunity to improve math skills in y... Read >
Author: David Shane
18th September 2006
The previous male-dominated society hardly recognized the females' willingness to get education and make a career in social environment. Males could hardly have preferred seeing their female partners as successive career-goers at work places rather than s... Read >
Author: Gabriel Rise
16th July 2006
While out running errands the other day, I found myself stopped at a crosswalk. The crossing guard was leading young schoolchildren across the quiet street in a very organized fashion. I thought to myself, "What will the children do when they have to cros... Read >
Author: John Herman
14th April 2006
Bullying is endemic among schoolchildren, and the effects can be devastating and long lasting. The persistently bullied kid shows a definite psychological type, with poorly developed social skills and a submissive nature. Physical appearance acts a major ... Read >
Author: Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.
06th March 2006
This article describes how creating a goal or target can help you to succeed in life. I myself want to be successful in life and have read many books on the subject. One lesson and something all the successful people I have read about seem to do, is that ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
12th October 2005
Most kids carry backpacks to school everyday, and pediatricians, physical therapists and parents are reporting increasing numbers of schoolchildren complaining of back, neck and shoulder pain, along with tingling or numbness in their arms and hands. This ... Read >
Author: Martin Smith
12th August 2005
Parent and Teachers Guide to Child Safety
Copyright 2005 Wayne McDonald
Every home and school should have a first aid kit. Most
parents don't think of having a safe and natural head lice treatment ready at a moment's notice. But first, before I tell ... Read >
Author: Wayne McDonald
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