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How to Plan Mischief With Childrens Fancy Dress

21st September 2011
A fancy dress costume is a big deal to a kid. Children want to look cool and have fun with their costume all at the same time. Especially at Halloween, you are looking for a child’s costume that, depending on your preference, may be ghostly or sweet. Kid... Read >
Author: Sumeshnarmath

Can You Support Your Household On $30,000 A Year?

19th May 2011
Many Americans have had to accept reduced incomes in the last few years. Some people adjust well, but others find that they struggle. Could you live with less money? Statistics can be misleading and confusing, but more people live on $30,000 a year tha... Read >
Author: marilyn katz

Be Exponentially Successful – The Roadmap To Follow

26th April 2011
The trip to success is established with confidence, proven doctrines and a flaming desire to change. Most of it will boil down to how your mind is wired and whether you have allowed yourself permission to succeed. Let’s revisit the olden days of sitt... Read >
Author: Jim Mathieson

Teachers, kids in two districts shine for state education boss

05th April 2011
Acting Commissioner of Education Christopher Cerf donned 3-D glasses to view a third-grade art project at Hillside Elementary School, sat through a SMART board demonstration on creating poems and listened to the Tenakill Middle School band perform in a vi... Read >
Author: rivingtoncharlotte

Making Math Easy

22nd March 2011
Math can be a difficult subject for many children, and often, children struggle in school simply because they do not understand the basic concepts of mathematics. If your child is struggling with this subject, and you want some suggestions for help on mat... Read >
Author: James

How to Use a Protractor

23rd February 2011
A protractor is a measuring instrument used in geometry. It can be described as circular or semicircular tool for measuring an angle or a circle. The units of measurement that are usually used are called degrees. Most protractors are shaped in simple h... Read >
Author: schlenkerenterprises

New Advances In Solar Cell Efficiency

16th February 2011
If you grew up in the United States in the last three decades, then you might remember getting your first solar calculator, perhaps for use in a high school or college math class. Those tiny electrical devices were powered by solar cells, and today's sola... Read >
Author: Jonathan Blocker

Yearbook Yourself With One-Of-A-Kind Yearbook Templates From Yearbook Alive

08th February 2011
Yearbook templates can play a defining role in determining what comes out of the memory closet. Depending on how easy they are on the eye and pleasing on the visual palate, templates of your high school yearbook can significantly influence your personal p... Read >
Author: seo manag

Making Math Less Complicated

17th January 2011
At one time or another, unless someone is a natural whiz at mathematics, everyone will have some type of problem with this subject. Usually, it’s the student who struggles to keep up in math class. Math, to some, is just too complicated to understand, and... Read >
Author: Onsharp

Math Anxiety: Shattering the 5 Myths

05th January 2011
Students who say they suffer from “math anxiety" usually have the following symptoms: Upon entering their math classroom, even on the first day, they panic and feel immediately unsuccessful. Feelings of nervousness, frustration, annoyance, even anger a... Read >
Author: Math Class with Terry V

Finding the Perfect White Dress for your Wedding Day

20th December 2010
You’ve been dreaming about your wedding for as long as you can remember. When you were two years old, you snuck into your mother’s closet and tried on her pearls and shoes, traipsing around the soft-carpeted interior of her walk-in. When you were five,... Read >
Author: Matt Milovale

Math From the Positive Side: Hiring Live Online Tutors

17th December 2010
So your child is taking a math class and has hit a wall. Frustration rears up and blocks them from working through the challenge and they don’t know how to find some immediate help. They feel like quitting, and don’t know where to turn. What is a paren... Read >
Author: Math Class with Terry V

Why Teaching Children about Money is a Must in Today’s Society

29th November 2010
Teaching money to kids is not always the easiest task for most parents. For most of us it's hard to recall how we learnt about money. There is always math class that gives examples of using money to purchase goods in addition and subtractions. The dollar ... Read >
Author: Antoine Clements

The Evolution of Online Games

14th October 2010
Online games, they’re as old as the Internet. Ever since the early Usenet, people have been looking for ways to kill, checkmate or frag others from across the globe. One of the first online games I remember was chess. Too bad, I didn’t know how to play... Read >
Author: Mariecarz D.

Why One to One Tutoring Makes the Most Sense

04th October 2010
With all the options available currently, it can be hard to know which is best for your student. However, there are many reasons why one to one tutoring, matching a single tutor with each student, is a superior choice for students who need extra attention... Read >
Author: James
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