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29th September 2009
Vanessa Million:Changing Millions of Lives,One Relationship at a Time.
Current Practices in Multicultural Assessment by School Psychologists
Volume 5, No. 3, Article. 23 – September 2004
Eric J. López, Loretta Salas, Elsa Arroyos-Jurado &... Read >
Author: Vanessa Million
28th September 2009
Vanessa Million:Changing Millions of Lives,One Relationship at a Time.
Empathic Response
The article “How to Respond Empathically, Part 1” was written by James Lucoff. Lucoff describes the method of empathically list... Read >
Author: Vanessa Million
17th September 2009
The Chicken Soup For The Soul series has been a runaway success in the book world, over 100 million copies have been sold worldwide. They have been translated into just about every language but Klingon! When you combine this with American Idol, a TV show... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Throughout mankind's history, nothing beats the most egoistic generation-the baby boomers generations. Their history was presented through sayings, vignettes, quotations, and slogans which characterized and shaped them. The pleasure, the pain, and the tra... Read >
Author: Jonathan Rojas
28th June 2009
Making art out of our painful experiences can be a powerful therapy. Here's a few views to stimulate your thinking:
1) At the end of his life, Timothy Leary apologized for having written so many books. The book, he said, is out of date, old technology,... Read >
Author: Catherine Auman, MFT
18th June 2009
Living without sleep can be devastating, as anyone who suffers from insomnia knows. In the following vignettes, three people share how chasing sleep has had a profound impact on their lives.
A Day Late, A Dollar Short
Fran, a fifty-something sales pro... Read >
25th March 2009
Stock certificates have not always been considered collectibles. Although they have existed for over 200 years now, they did not become collectible until the 1960’s and 1970’s when other forms of ephemera, including restaurant menus, maps, and other p... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC
11th March 2009
Stock certificates are collected not only for their aesthetic value or to complement a related collection of, for example, railroad, mining, or baking memorabilia; they also have historical value. Many historians collect stock certificates and other forms... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC
23rd February 2009
Board Certification in a medical specialty is in essence the 'stamp of approval' of a doctor's competence to practice medicine. In most states a doctor can practice medicine without completing a full residency, but such work is limited to urgent care cen... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Junig
05th January 2009
Have you seen the hit movie "The Secret"
Have you wondered is the Law of Attraction is working for you?
Join an exclusive panel of motivational experts including Bob Proctor, Marcia Wieder, Christian Simpson, Les Brown, Holli Walker, Mark Moff... Read >
Author: Massa Baroudi
01st December 2008
Take a moment to read this short conversation between a mother and son. As you read, think about what is being communicated. Are you able to get a picture in your head?
“Hey mom, you’ll never believe this! I saw a baby turtle in the road.”
... Read >
Author: Horizons
30th November 2008
Take a moment to read this short conversation between a mother and son. As you read, think about what is being communicated. Are you able to get a picture in your head?
“Hey mom, you’ll never believe this! I saw a baby turtle in the road.”
... Read >
Author: Erin Roon, MA
12th November 2008
Tone-jumps, moire and loss dots are symptoms of poor screening.
Dot shapes have changed from simple circles that expand until meeting and continue until filling the cell. That's OK and an improvement on the previous but suffers from a several failings... Read >
Author: David Foster
10th October 2008
Eulogy is pronounced like this: /Yule-ah-gee/
A eulogy is simply a speech about a loved one who has died. This speech is usually given during a memorial or funeral ceremony. While it is often given by a close friend or relative of the deceased, it c... Read >
Author: Mike Testa
10th July 2008
Have you ever needed instant expert information and suggestions on the important issues and challenges facing parents these days as they help their children towards successful adulthood?
Obviously, being a parent has become a more involved task not on... Read >
Author: Sheena
20th June 2008
Everyone loves to do amazing things with their photos. With all of the tools available to us today, everything can have that professional touch without the costs. Free programs are both advanced in results, yet easy to use. Powerful enough to perform amaz... Read >
Author: DavidPeters
23rd May 2008
An American dream: you find something in an attic or flea market that turns out to be valuable. That something could be a stock certificate that is still valid for ownership in a company. Of course, if you were to find one, it should be researched.
But... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC
01st April 2008
There is a thriving market in old stock certificates due to their beauty, uniqueness, historical significance, rarity and, surprisingly, their affordability.
Though most certificates (even from a century ago) can be purchased for under $100, the sheer ... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC
25th March 2008
Scripophily is the collecting of financial documents such as bonds and stock certificates. Such documents, even from a century or more ago, have been preserved and collected by thousands of people who love them. Though less well known than numismatics (co... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC
25th March 2008
Scripophily is the collecting of financial documents such as bonds and stock certificates. Such documents, even from a century or more ago, have been preserved and collected by thousands of people who love them. Though less well known than numismatics (... Read >
24th January 2008
'Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders' is a documentary and accompanying book released by American director and author James Scurlock and is a stark reminder of the ubiquity of credit cards.
Released to critical acclai... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
26th August 2007
Vignettes for Training, Inc. (http://www.vignettestraining.com/preview-main-workshop.htm), an e-Learning consulting company, is producing a highly in-demand workshop on Scenario-based e-Learning (SBL) Project-Based Workshop.
Pasadena, CA, August 22... Read >
Author: Vignettes for Training
22nd August 2007
Vignettes for Training, Inc. (http://www.vignettestraining.com/preview-main-workshop.htm), an e-Learning consulting company, is producing a highly in-demand workshop on Rapid e-Learning Project-Based Workshop.
Pasadena, CA, August 22, 2007 - Vignette... Read >
Author: Vignettes for Training
31st May 2007
Those of us living in apartments or rental homes find severe limitations on what we can do to the walls. Do you love the look of gorgeous Raised Plaster Stenciling, murals or stenciled borders but know your landlord would pitch a fit? Here's how you can h... Read >
Author: Victoria Larsen
28th March 2007
News writing and features are different styles of writing that you find in any publication around the world, whether they are newspapers, magazines or websites.
There are many distinctions between the two sets of writing genres because they perform dif... Read >
Author: Nazvi Careem
05th January 2007
Be a good road user, save yourself and others
According to World Health Organisation, road traffic crashes kill 1.2 million people a year or an average of 3242 people every day. The crashes injure or disable between 20 million and 50 million people a y... Read >
Author: Abhimanyu Singh
07th July 2006
Staging a home for sale means just thatsetting the stage so that your home may sell faster and often times closer to the listing price than if it were not staged.
Staging allows the home to be presented as a canvas and allow the buyer to paint a pictu... Read >
Author: Michael Trust
05th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Marshall House
How well do you listen? Most people listen selectively. There is really nothing wrong with that. You can not listen to everything. In each situation, you need to determine how, what, how much, and where to listen. You can ... Read >
Author: Jeanie Marshall
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