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28th September 2009
The abacus has been around in various forms for over 2300 years. It was used for various counting and operational tasks. One might even call it the original math manipulative (unless you count fingers and stones). In my younger years, abaci were relegated... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
If you want to learn photography, you can do so by attending online classes. Proud Photography gives its students the chance to learn photography and to enhance the talents that they have in order to become successful in the field of photography. The cour... Read >
Author: Alex Kij
23rd September 2009
During my years of teaching I’ve been wondering what to do to improve math education. My own teaching philosophy is simple, but throughout the years it has proven to be effective. While the groups I have taught have been diverse, there are certain consi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Many mind tricks are more than just tricks. They are creative techniques for tapping into the power of your mind. They entertain, but they also have more practical uses. A good example is the "pupil trick."
Look in the mirror and watch your eyes as you... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
27th June 2009
What a fun age. Going into first grade and then realizing that middle school is around the corner. These are very important years and your family will benefit from following certain tactics throughout these special years.
These are the years when chil... Read >
Author: berg0101a
19th June 2009
A new survey shows that the average adult tells four lies a day, or 1,460 lies a year. Is it any wonder that our children tell fibs, too?
Yet chances are when your child tells a whopper, it makes you mad.
Why do kids lie?
Kids lie for lots of r... Read >
Author: Toni Schutta
10th March 2009
There is no mystery involved in training your child to have a good memory and for his brain to remember more efficiently. There are two very effective ways of training your child’s memory and to improve his or her memory.
1. The auditory recall meth... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
28th February 2009
When I was in college, and some of you may be able to relate to this, I always struggled with falling asleep during lectures. Maybe I just didn’t have the attention span required or it could have been something else entirely. I tried a few things, to n... Read >
Author: Russell Brunson
20th January 2009
My first glance of music terminology and symbols led me to believe that I was once again watching reruns of Sesame Street and reliving my night-marish (I know, not a word) school days in math class. Music terminology is certainly a language of its own. ... Read >
Author: Dr. Dave
17th January 2009
Are you thinking to yourself: "If love is such a beautiful thing, why is the feeling so horrible?", don't worry, it can get better - fast. The first step is identifying what you want - which you've obviously done - you want your ex back. I mean, that IS w... Read >
Author: Joshua
22nd August 2008
I always hear the argument…you don’t need a black belt to defense yourself (I know, I said it). This is absolutely 100% true. Self Defense is NOT a martial art. But teaching self defense IS.
I’ll explain…
As a martial artist or an athlete y... Read >
Author: Damian Ross
29th July 2008
Choosing a drawing pencil sounds like it should be simple. You just go to your pencil jar and grab one, right? The hard part is that there are so many to choose from. Believe it or not, it is not as simple as choosing to use a number 2 pencil. Number ... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher
26th June 2008
Famous successful entrepreneurs like Ty Coughlin of the Reverse Funnel System, Mary Kay Ash of Mary Kay Cosmetics, and Mike Dillard of Magnetic Sponsoring, all have a common factor... They all started with nothing.
Ty was a frustrated construction work... Read >
Author: Executive Homebody
26th June 2008
Famous successful entrepreneurs like Ty Coughlin of the Reverse Funnel System, Mary Kay Ash of Mary Kay Cosmetics, and Mike Dillard of Magnetic Sponsoring, all have a common factor... They all started with nothing.
Ty was a frustrated construction work... Read >
Author: Executive Homebody
25th June 2008
“I’ve just always been math-challenged,” my client Barbara moaned. “The words ‘Balance Sheet’ and ‘Income Statement’ scare me! I don’t know how or where to start doing the accounting for my business.”
Boy, do I understand that ... Read >
Author: Chellie Campbell
16th April 2008
How Can I Improve My Study Habits?
The best foundation for good grades is to schedule regular study time five or six days a week, and to use that time for school whether you have a specific assignment due or not.
For high school a good rule of th... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
08th April 2008
Many people think that studying subjects such as mathematics and sciences can be tricky. It is not as convenient as other subjects could be. Not everyone is comfortable with the concepts and inner learning of scientific and mathematical theories and need ... Read >
Author: Synapse India
04th March 2008
Mathematics is considered as one of the difficult subjects for students of different age groups. The subject involves clear understanding of concepts and logics to command on its expertise. Below given are the top five tips for math tutors to help their s... Read >
Author: Synapse India
23rd February 2008
Microsoft defines .NET as a “software to connect information, people, systems and devices.” To connect all the four before mentioned factors via software is not exactly child’s play. Just imagine a task of connecting a Java application running on a ... Read >
Author: Richel Fox
21st February 2008
In every math class, there are those students who just don't seem to be able to grasp the concepts. Some of them outright hate math. How can these students be reached? One technique that can work to motivate students is with interactive math games that ... Read >
Author: Sheryl Wood
07th November 2007
EsumZ, a new online tutoring service, announces the availability of Mental Math, an innovative entry level computer-based math class for students ages 7 to 12. Dayton, NJ (PRWEB) October 2, 2007 -- Mental Math, a Web-based entry level math class designed ... Read >
Author: Susan
10th September 2007
The mention of factoring may bring to mind some bad memories from math class, but in the world of Business Finance it is the buying and selling of accounts receivable.Factoring is sometimes called accounts receivable financing. It is based on some very si... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
14th August 2007
I remember it vividly; it was my sophomore year of high school. I was sitting in math class, and then all the sudden I felt my heart skip a beat. Before I knew it, I couldn’t catch my breath, my arms and legs were tingling, and my heart felt like it w... Read >
Author: Christoph Hickory
15th May 2007
Parenting is the most rewarding job in the world. It’s also the hardest job in the world. It’s made easier when you have a partner in your life that can assist you with the daily challenges. When you are a single parent, the task of raising child... Read >
Author: Terri
15th May 2007
Parenting is the most rewarding job in the world. It’s also the hardest job in the world. It’s made easier when you have a partner in your life that can assist you with the daily challenges. When you are a single parent, the task of raising childre... Read >
Author: Terri
21st December 2006
Holy cow - life can be hectic. We make lighting-fast decisions about how we will use our precious time – some with great thought and some without much consideration for the consequences.
Many of us have received requests/demands like these.
"Could... Read >
Author: Dan Ohler
12th August 2006
The following mind power techniques are creative ways to tap into the power of your mind. Some of them may be entertaining, but they also have more practical uses as well. A good example of one that is both entertaining and practical, is the "pupil trick.... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
05th May 2006
During my years of teaching I've been wondering what to do to improve math education. My own teaching philosophy is simple, but throughout the years it has proven to be effective. While the groups I have taught have been diverse, there are certain consist... Read >
Author: Robert Duval
22nd March 2006
Copyright 2006 AAA Consumer Credit Solutions
A New, Fast Mortgage Payment System delivers a cool $250,000.00 Retirement Benefit, at least. This sum could reach up to and beyond the half a million dollar mark, $500,000.00 or so if a savings program is i... Read >
Author: Alfred Fraser
23rd February 2006
Many mind tricks are more than just tricks. They are creative techniques for tapping into the power of your mind. They entertain, but they also have more practical uses. A good example is the "pupil trick."
Look in the mirror and watch your eyes as you... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
14th February 2006
Research studies can be intellectual, academic, difficult to understand, and sometimes even irrelevant to our specific application. But there are other studies that can be very insightful and help us understand how better to do our job. There is one such ... Read >
Author: CMOE Development Team
17th October 2005
As we all know, attitude is key to most things that we do,
and teaching fractions is no exception. Before trying to
teach something, it is important to sort out your own
experiences first.
What do you think about math? When you were in school, d... Read >
Author: Brian Stocker
17th October 2005
Remember struggling through math class? Remember learning
fractions? For most people it was not a happy experience.
For new teachers, facing a room of young faces, teaching
math can be intimidating. The first step is to set aside any
emotional rea... Read >
Author: Brian Stocker
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