Articles, tagged with "first day of school", page 6
13th July 2007
Competition is a fact of life. Some of us are more competitive than others and put ourselves into situations that test our endurance, strength, knowledge, perseverance and skill. Be it sports, writing, business, or art, competitive situations allow us to ...
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Author:
Elena Neitlich
05th July 2007
For many children, the first day of school can be traumatic. The first time away from mom and seeing new people they have never seen before. The surroundings are unfamiliar and there is a lot of confusion. This can be scary for adults much less a five yea...
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nick rauge
06th June 2007
David Benoit has released his most recent CD entitled Full Circle.
It's a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say does not have a bad track in the bunch. I'm more than happy to announce that's exactly what I must say ab...
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Author:
Clyde Dennis
30th May 2007
In 1881, the New York YWCA's proposed typing lessons for woman brought protests citing "the female constitution would break down under the strain." I wonder how many women believed that and didn't sign up? Or how many would-be-travelers listened when "exp...
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Nan Russell
30th May 2007
You know how cruel children can be and I was no different.
During the first week of high school I teamed up with a group of lads who were to be my new mates throughout my teenage years.
There was Pete who had ears the size of an elephant, I liked Pe...
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Author:
harvey
11th May 2007
Let's face it; preparing for your child's first day of school can be stressful on the whole family. For my kids, it doesn't matter whether they're starting a new school or going back to the same teachers and friends they knew last year, they are still a l...
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AndreaNetta
01st May 2007
With Sarbanes Oxley and governing record retention compliance laws, it's hard to avoid the issue of business record retention. After all, if you have a large business then record retention processes are required, but what about a record retention topic yo...
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Marci Crane
13th April 2007
By Cheri L. Florance, Ph.D.
www.ebrainlabs.com
Do you think you have an Attention Deficit Disorder? Did you know that there are different types of Attention Deficit Disoders and that is because people can suffer from deficits in attention due to a va...
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Author:
Cheri L. Florance
02nd February 2007
A Child's work
Every parent wants to see their kid excel at what they do. As parents, we spend time reading to them, helping them learn the alphabet, teaching them math, and enrolling them in the very best schools possible. While all of these thing are i...
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Author:
Cameron
11th January 2007
January 2, 2007, the second day of a new year for many, the first day of school for 152 lucky South African children. The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy opened today in South Africa and has the capacity to accommodate 450 new South African Students. O...
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Author:
Stephen Cook
29th December 2006
There was a time in the world when mom or grandma would make their children's school clothes, repair garments by hand, and make stuffed animals and gifts for the neighbors. Children arrived on the first day of school wearing a new handmade dress or unifo...
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Author:
Adrienne Hughes
17th November 2006
Superintendent Calls for Fathers on the First Day of School
Superintendent Eugene G. White's call to fathers in the Indianapolis schools has met with strong success. Mr. White asked fathers to bring their children to the first day of classes in order ...
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Author:
Stacy Andell
09th November 2006
Introduction
Dyslexia, a specific difficulty with the learning of literacy skills, is the most common and best-defined learning disability. Moreover, after thirty years of steadily expanding research of excellent quality, it is the condition which - for ...
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Author:
Alison White
21st August 2006
Prepare Your New Kindergartner For The Big Day
My son is only days away from his first day of kindergarten. He is excited but a little nervous. I am confidant that he will be able to start off his public school career with a bang and not a whimper beca...
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Author:
Deanna Mascle
07th August 2006
The 2006-07 school year for the Los Angeles schools is still burdened with many of the same overcrowding problems and busing issues of the past; however, improvements are being made and the future is looking brighter.
The $19.2 billion school construc...
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Author:
Patricia Hawke