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  • Internet Tutorials - Teachers of the Future  By : shashipal
    I know some people don’t even believe that the Internet or World Wide Web exists. They think that it is an abstract concept and that if asked to show it to someone they would fail miserably. Well, whether or not it exists I think that the collective consciousness of humanity is evolving everyday because of the sharing of ideas on the strange boxes called computers and the electronic network that connects them.
  • The Importance of Learning Japanese  By : Jacob Lumbroso
    Despite being overshadowed in the news by the economic rise of countries like China and India, Japan remains the second largest economy in the world and hence learning Japanese can be an important skill.
  • Teacher Resume Tips: How to use References in your Teacher Resume  By : Adam Waxler
    Due to the fact that teaching jobs are so difficult to secure, teachers must do everything they can to stand out form the crowd. One of the most important aspects of getting a teaching job is your teacher resume.
  • Choosing Tiling as a career  By : Matt Morgan
    Are you considering a career as a tiler but not sure where to start? If the answer is yes, this article will give you an idea of what learning to tile involves, what different materials are used and where and most importantly advice on tiling qualifications.
  • Online Learning With Degrees Faq  By : keith
    Who can submit to be a student for an online education institution?

    This type of courses is ideal for those who have a job or for the persons who have to travel a lot. Anyone is welcomed to join. In order for a person to finish an online course and get his degree he will have to be motivated and capable to work both independently and as a part of a team using online e-mail or live chat on the internet. Usually the minimum age for apply for an online degree is 14. Some online courses ask for p
  • What to Expect from Online Degree Programs  By : keith
    Online degree programs are not the ideal choice for everyone. Some students perform better in traditional environments where they can receive the lectures, materials, and assistance directly from teachers. Online degree programs also reduce the interaction among fellow students, as most of the correspondence is conducted online. This can be a bit too impersonal for some students who need that live interaction.
  • Online Degrees in the Real World  By : keith
    Most individuals graduating high school realize the best way to secure their financial future pertains to pursuing education in an effort to earn an undergraduate degree. From here, individuals choose to attend graduate schools, take entry positions within a desired career field or pursue other types of education. It’s a common belief of the more education an individual pursues, the better their financial future will be. However, during the course of pursuing this education, most individuals accumulate a large amount of student debt. Student debt can put a halt to anyone’s educational goals if interest payments begin to create a hassle. Most students take up a part-time job in order to help pay down interest on their student loans while pursuing an education. Thus, it becomes important to this person to try and cut costs of educational pursuits in any way, shape or form.
  • Online Undergraduate Degrees  By : keith
    Most high school seniors know a college degree becomes important during the time of choosing a career path. Having an undergraduate degree opens more doors to success than experience alone. Statistics show individuals holding an undergraduate degree make at least 20% more than anyone else in a similar entry-level position. This may not seem like much at first, but considering the ease of advancements, promotions and bonuses seen by most graduate students, one cannot deny the benefits of holding an undergraduate degree.
  • What About Books? Understanding Course Materials in Online Degree Programs  By : keith
    Books are an integral component of any academic program. Lectures and interaction with fellow students add to the learning experience, books are required (and expected) as a part of the curriculum. Unlike brick-and-mortar counterparts, online degree programs have greater flexibility in the delivery of course materials. Some programs allow students to order books through an online store and have the books shipped to them, though this does require planning on the student’s part to ensure that the required materials arrive in time to meet class deadlines. A student who waits until the last minute could find himself or herself at a severe disadvantage, and given the rapid pace of online coursework, a student could quickly fall behind.
  • Undergraduate Online Degree Programs  By : keith
    For many adults today, the opportunity to pursue a college degree immediately after high school simply was not an option. The reasons for this can vary greatly, from military service, work or financial obligations, family responsibilities, or to pursue other goals before buckling down to attend college. Sometime further down the road, many of us woke up one day to realize that we needed to obtain that degree in order to achieve professional or personal goals. In fact, career stagnation is reportedly one of the primary factors influencing a person’s decision to return to school.
  • Professional Degrees  By : keith
    Time is money. The more time, the more money you have. For young people who like to be involved in as many projects as possible, time will always mean even more money. Although financial security is important, without proper education you will not get fare. That is why you can do them both when you subscribe for an online e learning that will give you a degree in almost every major field of activity.
  • Learn Spanish, The Use of Spanish Is Increasing In The USA  By : Thomas H. Lindblom
    The number of homes that speak a foreign language in the United States, and in particular Spanish, has risen by 8 million since the year 2000, according to the United States Census Office.
  • Preparing for an Online Degree Program  By : keith
    The prospect of entering (or returning) to college can be a daunting challenge for most any adult, bringing anxiety and nervousness. From personal experience, I can attest that these feelings are compounded based on a fear of unknown circumstances and unfamiliar surroundings associated with online degree programs. Committing to the pursuit or completion of a degree via an online program is a significant first-step, but there are several preparations you can take that can increase the chances for success and alleviate the preparatory anxiety.
  • Did Black Leaders Need The PEW Report?  By : Rosie Milligan
    This article raises the question to Black leaders about their knowledge regarding the economic status of Black America prior to the PEW Report.
  • Choosing a reputable online school  By : keith
    Despite the maturity of online degree programs, there are still numerous “degree mill” schools that have diminished the value of online degree programs and have cast doubt on the entire online education system. Choosing a reputable school can be a difficult task, but there are several tools available to assist in this process.
  • Examining Human Behaviour: Learn About Quandaries  By : Rammy Johnson
    In the article, you will be able to read twenty behavioral oddities that you observe. Don't believe me? Enter, read and smile.
  • Mastering Graduate Online Degree Programs  By : keith
    Online degree programs have gained in popularity over the past decade, largely due to the increased availability of computing and Internet technologies and the rising demands posed by work and family obligations. Online degree programs have certainly created greater opportunities for those seeking undergraduate degrees, but they have also expanded the ability of current degree-holders to pursue additional educational goals.
  • The Rise of Online Degree Programs  By : keith
    Within the past decade, online degree programs have multiplied at an astounding rate. While several schools have been based on these non-traditional programs (though, for the sake of neutrality and so as not to unfairly give advertising to one program or another, I will refrain from giving these schools specific mention), many “traditional” brick-and-mortar schools have also begun offering online courses and, in some cases, complete online degree programs. In fact, colleges and universities ranging from community colleges up through Ivy League schools have embraced the use of technology as a learning vehicle; in a sense, this signals maturing of online degree programs.
  • Modern Italian  By : Jacob Lumbroso
    The rise of modern Italian is tied to an unlikely source. The popularity of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy gave rise to the Tuscan's rise as the standard Italian dialect.
  • Affording an online degree  By : keith
    Embarking on any degree program is a major commitment in terms of time, energy, resources, and even money. Degree programs have typically been an expensive undertaking, but many programs exist that can help defray (or at least postpone) these expenses. Costs for undergraduate and graduate degree programs have grown at an alarming rate in the past decade, further limiting the choices available for many students. Because of the amount of money involved, it is no wonder that the choice of a reputable, affordable degree program is of greater importance now than ever before.
  • Comparison between Online E-learning Degrees and Traditional systems  By : keith
    Online courses have a very well structured curriculum. The focus is on concrete information. The curriculum underlines the need of useful information that can be used by students in practical use or on the job. Because the information is specially designed to be used not only memorized it is also easy to remember and assimilate in your day-to-day job.
    Classical institutions of learning have a big curriculum which most of the time cannot be even taught, because it is too much information and too little time. The curriculum has been made taking into account everything besides the students. The information supplied is very diverse but most of the time it does not satisfied the need for practical information. You are asked to know a lot but you are not taught how to use the information.
  • Classroom Management: Students Who Fall Through The Cracks  By : Adam Waxler
    By the time these students have gotten to 8th grade they have experienced enough failure in school that their goal is simply to avoid any more. These are the studentsd who fall through the cracks...
  • Learn English  By : Luat Tran Van
    An article discussing how to learn english online.
  • Ten Steps to Successful Music Teaching in The Early Childhood Classroom  By : Marlene Rattigan
    Many class teachers and even music specialists, struggle with teaching music in early childhood classes. This article gives a ten step guide to successful and enjoyable music teaching for this age group.
  • What the Secret Teachers Did Not Tell You About Manifesting  By : Daniel Hinds
    Are you willing to accept that you may not fulling have the tools to manifest what you want? If you are still unsuccessful with attracting what you want then you may very wll have missed a crucial step and you will want to read this article.
  • Educate Your Ego Before Educating Others  By : Luat Tran Van
    The way in which life, business and academic requirements are shaped today puts everyone at disadvantage, and some even in jeopardy because these conditioning elements ask too much from uneducated egos.
  • The Art & Science of Attracting People into Your MLM  By : Jared Heinitz
    Article details 2 free marketing methods that when used correctly will generate a limitless supply of free leads. Combined article marketing, and utilizing downline builders have been responsible for growing my business on a daily basis on a limited budget.
  • A Day in the Life of the Reverse Funnel System  By : Roberto Bell
    A day in the life of the Reverse funnel System is dependant on how well you know how to navigate the internet, how connected your team is and how close you are.
  • Alaska's Most Unique College; Is it for you?  By : Daniel Z. Kane...
    When someone mentions Anchorage, Alaska, if your first thought is that it might be a nice place to spend a few weeks in the summer, you should probably stop reading now.
  • Just What Does Greco-Roman Mean  By : Terry Kubiak
    Greco-Roman Religion in both Greece and Rome was polytheistic, embracing a multitude of gods and goddesses, especially in the Roman Empire which tended to absorb the deities of the countries it conquered. The Greco-Roman period of history refers to the culture of the peoples who were incorporated into the Roman Republic and Empire.
  • How To Get The Best Baby Advice Possible  By : Clarky
    One of the major difficulties that we face when trying to get good advice is who do we believe?
  • Horse Racing Videos and Racebooks  By : James Murray
    One of the oldest sports in history is horse racing. Horse racing still has strong followers all over the world even though technology has continued to produce various forms of racing.
  • Getting Along with Your College Roommate; No big deal.  By : Daniel Z. Kane...
    College-bound students often worry about having trouble living with a roommate. But, if you are willing to follow a few pretty basic rules, there's no need to be concerned.
  • Ten Unbreakable Rules for Academic Success in College  By : David Peters
    Most college freshmen are surprised by both the length of their out of class assignments and the quality of work they are expected to produce. In fact, most freshmen will tell you that the adjustment to college academics is significantly more difficult than the social adjustment.
  • Chat rooms to learn foreign languages, learn free and have fun!  By : Thomas H. Lindblom
    Chat is the informal synonym of direct conversation or communication through different portals such as internet, telephone or voice conferencing. The concept of chat has been widely identified as internet analogy of communication style.
  • Is Math Worth the Sacrifice  By : Robert Duval
    In this article I present a couple of powerful reasons why the study of mathematics is completely essential for our kids.
  • The Only Thing That You Are Suffering by Elysha  By : Elysha
    No matter how much you may manipulate your ideas or what you try and get up to, you are not going to be able to escape the absolute necessity of having to surrender and let go of who you think you are.
  • Is Chapter 7 Still Available To a Debtor?  By : David Siegel
    Article describes the availability of Chapter 7 after the bankruptcy reform of October, 2005.
  • Basic Guideline How to choose school Backpack  By : PisanK
    The following detail will talk about school bags or school backpacks, which are the type that most used among teenagers and young adults. Here are some basic tips on how to choose quality school bags/school backpacks
  • What is the Britishness Test?  By : Lee Smith
    As of November 1, 2005, those who are applying for UK naturalization must pass a ‘Life in the UK test’ or the Britishness Test before they could submit the application for UK citizenship. One must take the Britishness test just before applying for the naturalization as a British citizen, provided he/she meets all other requirements.
  • A Summary of the Most Notoriuos Types of Statistical Analysis.  By : Robert Duval
    Descriptive and Inferential Statistics: Use and applications to real life. I give a brief overview of these two foundations of Statistics
  • Types of schools in Spain  By : Steven Magill
    Pupils are taught in mainstream schools unless their individual needs cannot be catered for. In these instances children are taught in special educational units or schools. There are special state schools in Spain for pupils with special educational needs and learning difficulties .
  • Six Steps for Reading Aloud to Your Kids  By : Faye Walker
    You can help your child be a better student, become a committed reader, and build bonds with him/her. How? Read aloud to your child every day. Reading aloud to children helps them with schoolwork, creates committed readers, and builds bonds between you and your child.
  • Online Degrees Change Education in The Modern World  By : Ken McCauley
    Perhaps you have noticed: the educational world is in a state of great change. Decades ago, the accepted approach was for a student to graduate from high school and then enter the ranks of college and university students, stay in school until graduation, and then head out into the job market, degree firmly in hand.
  • Classroom Management Tips: How to Handle Classroom Management During Transitions  By : Adam Waxler
    Using a variety of activities, or mini-lessons, in one lesson is a great way for teachers to address students' short attention span. However, the transitions between these activities are also a major cause of classroom management problems. Here are some effective classroom management tips for transitioning between mini-lessons...
  • The Law of the Draw  By : Jim Green
    The secret of drawing people into our lives, using something common to illustrate the point.
  • 5 Tips To Make Learning To Read Easier  By : David Morgan
    To thrive at school and then develop the best possible career, your child needs to be an excellent reader. Just being able to read is not enough.
  • MySpace, Soon to be only Dead Space  By : Jeffrey a. Solochek
    They were one of the first sites of their kind and they were great for their time but because of their pigheaded management your local cemetery will have more action than the fate of MySpace. They are constantly doing updates to their site and I know that for a period of about 2 weeks I couldn't even log into my profile. Then all of a sudden, bam, I was able to log in again. According to recent statistics MySpace is losing about 30% of their registered users a day and these people are joining si
  • Is Nuclear Power Safe?  By : Denise Palmer
    The Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear power plant in Japan discharged approximately 350 gallons of radioactive water into the sea today after an earthquake shook the Japanese town, which is 160 miles northwest of Tokyo.
  • How To Sell Yourself Life a Product at a Job Interview  By : Carole Martin
    Anyone can say that they have “strong organizational skills,” but not everyone can give specific examples of a time when they had a success using those skills. Don’t tell them – sell them - with proof of a past experience or success.
  • Proper Pool Maintenance  By : Roberto Bell
    For those that are lucky enough to have a pool, pool maintenance is part of the package.
  • How to Choose a Pool Contractor  By : Roberto Bell
    For those that are lucky enough to have a pool, pool maintenance is part of the package.
  • Closing The Job Interview  By : Carole Martin
    Five important points for closing the job interview on a positive note with ease.
  • What is Cosmology?  By : Burt Jordaan
    A brief answer to the question "what is cosmology?" Introducing non-technical people to physical cosmology, the scientific study of the Universe at large.
  • Cardiac Catheterization  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Simultaneous aortic and LV pressure tracing (signs of severe AR).

    o Wide pulse pressure may be present.
    o LV diastolic pressure increases rapidly.
    o Near quilibration of aortic and LV pressure occurs at diastole.
  • Tips To Buy First Time Telescope  By : Kozen Huseyin
    Space telescopes are amazing instruments. Looking up to the sky on many occasions deep down you want to soon see more. A shining glimmer of light from a star is not enough, we want to see the beauty the universe contains. Your first astronomy telescope can be a blessing or a curse! Read my latest article on finding the right first astronomy telescope for your home.
  • How Does Your Child Learn Best?  By : Sheryl Wood
    Each person has a unique learning style. Auditory, visual, tactile and iterative learners respond best to different teaching techniques and environments. Acknowledging learning styles and providing opportunities to learn that consider those styles will increase the probability of successful learning.
  • Good Things To Know About Myspace Layouts  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    We all know what Myspace is these days, we see it on TV, we even hear about it on radio. Myspace has grown to an impressive number of users that it's still rapidly increasing each and every day.
  • The Advantages of Learning to Speak English in Toronto, Canada  By : Rob Parker
    Being in a large city and not speaking the mother tongue is a huge challenge, so learning English as a second language may be a great option.
  • Use this Powerful Teacher Resume Tip to make YOUR Teacher Resume STAND OUT  By : Adam Waxler
    An effective teacher resume is absolutely essential in today’s extremely competitive teaching job market. In fact, your teacher resume may be the one thing that gets you the interview. Therefore, make sure to use this powerful teacher resume tip to make your teacher resume stand out!
  • How to run the best Pub Quiz in town  By : Nick Moseley
    OK so you're running a pub quiz. You have a venue, questions and are pretty confident people are going to come and play - But when they come what will they find? Will you - can you - give them a fun night so they'll be gagging for another quiz next week - Or is it going to be disjointed, confused, fraught with technical problems and, well, a bit rubbish?
  • Teacher Cover Letters: A Powerful Teacher Cover Letter Secret  By : Adam Waxler
    When searching for a teaching job, a powerful, well-written, teacher cover letter is a critical piece in the process. However, this article is NOT about “how” to write a teacher cover letter, but rather what to do once your teacher cover letter is written.
  • How To Deal With Negative Questions in the Job Interview  By : Carole Martin
    The interview is going along smoothly when all of a sudden the interviewer starts throwing “curve balls.” The interviewer begins asking for examples of negative situations - times when you failed or had problems coping with work. Here is an example of how to answer difficult questions.
  • The #1 Secret to Getting a Teacher Interview  By : Adam Waxler
    There are so many people applying for teaching positions that it is extremely difficult to even get an interview for a teaching position. Without a doubt the number one secret to landing the teacher interview is…
  • What Is Learning? Can We Learn Better than Apes?-Part 2  By : Alvaro Fernandez
    We continue the conversation (Part 2 out of 2) on Learning with Dr. James Zull, Professor of Biology and Biochemistry at Case Western University and author of The Art of Changing the Brain: Enriching the Practice of Teaching by Exploring the Biology of Learning.
  • Hypnotherapy and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)  By : Bunny Vreeland, Ph.D
    How does IBS respond to Hypnotherapy? How can the relaxation of Hypnotherapy change the gut reaction? Can hypnosis be used to reduce pain and/or suffering from illness?
  • Treating The Frequent Candida Yeast Infection  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    The majority of women with vulvovaginitis – despite the fact that this condition is extremely frequent, don’t seek for medical advice. Some cases cure on their own while others use anti fungal self treatments.
  • Distance Learning Online Courses  By : Michael Saville
    The big advantage of distance learning online courses is that you do not have to physically attend classes to improve your education. You become an online student instead. So they are ideal for people who are in full time employment.
  • Podcasting Just Might Be the Tool to Revolutionize Education  By : Sharon Housley
    Schools all over the country have flocked to podcasting as a new medium to assist the teaching profession. Professors are using podcasts to instruct students and get their messages out. Podcasting is not restricted to one educational sector, professors at prestigest colleges from Bentley to Purdue have flocked to this medium.
  • The Higher Cost of Higher Education - Is it too High?  By : Carl Willoughby
    $5,338.00 - Just to take 2 classes (Spanish and Public Speaking) in Summer School at St John's University - Is it Worth It?
  • Hope for Discouraged Students  By : Raymond Gerson
    Are you a student who experiences discouragement and considers giving up on school? This article was written to provide you with inspiration, encouragement and hope.
  • Boca Raton - A Special Feature Education.  By : Leveto Orville
    Boca Raton is home to several private and religious schools. There are
    various public schools provided and managed by the school districts of
    Palm Beach country.
  • 14 Thank You Quotes For National Teacher Appreciation Week  By : Noel Jameson
    For those of us who have a hard time saying thank you, or for those of us who just don't know what to say, thank you quotes are a wonderful way to get our meaning across. This month (May 7-May 13) we celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Week and those who taught us well deserve a great big thank you. These 14 thank you quotes go out to them.
  • Online Nursing Schools  By : Rose Mus
    Online nursing schools offers students flexibility regarding course completion. Nurses can work in many environments, such as hospitals, clinics, private practices, schools and health facilities. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that the average income for a registered nurse as of 2005 was nearly $57,000. Online nursing programs offer students the opportunity to study for one of the most rapidly growing professions today.
  • The Number One Mistake When Writing a Teacher Cover Letter  By : Adam Waxler
    Your teacher cover letter has one sole purpose…the purpose of the teacher cover letter is to get your potential employer to look at your resume and call you in for a teacher interview.
  • Online Paralegal Courses  By : Rose Mus
    Online paralegal programs include 2-year associate's degree programs, 4-year bachelor's degree programs and certificate programs, usually geared for students with a degree that want to specialize in paralegal studies. Online paralegal programs can be completed in as little as six months or can take up to four years. The median annual salary for full-time paralegals and legal assistants as of May, 2004 was $39,130.
  • Online IT Degree  By : Rose Mus
    Five of the top fifteen careers growing most rapidly in the United States are in the information technology field. Information technology online degree programs make it possible for anyone to earn a specialized degree from anywhere with an Internet connection.
  • Harvard Rejects 91% of Student Applications  By : Ed Bagley
    I opened my Friday newspaper and was reminded again that life is full of rejection. Take Harvard University for example. No less than 22,955 eager applicants applied for admission to Harvard this fall and only 2,058, or 9%, were accepted. A whopping 20,897 applicants came up short of admission. Hundreds of the applicants had perfect SAT scores on their verbal or math portion, and 3,000+ ranked first in their high school class.
  • Online Psychology Programs  By : Rose Mus
    According to the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, the growth rate for employment as a psychologist is above average due to an increased demand for these services in hospitals, schools, mental health centers, social service agencies, consulting firms and substance abuse clinics. Further, the average earnings enjoyed by industrial-organizational psychologists as of 2004 were $71,400.
  • Are Online Degrees Valid to Prospective Employers?  By : Rose Mus
    Find out before you miss that job interview.
  • Online MBA Programs  By : Rose Mus
    The United States Department of Labor has found that people who hold a master's degree actually earn eighteen percent more per week than people who don't have one. Further, one in five students studying to earn a master's degree pursues an MBA, proving that MBA education online affords more people the chance to achieve higher learning.
  • Meteorites  By : Terry Kubiak
    Most people are familiar with the term “shooting star,” but few know its importance. Actually, it is not a star shooting across the sky, but a small piece of solid matter called a meteoroid colliding with the atmosphere.
  • A Powerful Teaching Tip  By : Adam Waxler
    One of the most effective classroom management strategies a teacher can use is also the strategy that teachers are most skeptical of. Why? I’m not sure… This simple teaching strategy has a positive impact on the student-teacher relationship and greatly reduces classroom management issues and behavior problems.
  • GPS Timing For NTP Servers  By : David Evans
    This article describes how the Global Positioning System can be used to provide a precise timing reference and provides an overview of the equipment required.
  • Government Grants Can Bring Hope to the Classroom  By : APP Manager
    Government Grants can bring hope to the Classroom, and Matthew Lesko will show you how! Check out www.governmentgrant.com for more information.
  • What's the Difference between Training and Facilitation?  By : David Deane Spread
    The difference between training and facilitation is often debated, since there are similarities. Are you clear about the differences though? Can you choose when to be one or the other? Discover the differences.
  • Changing Behaviours  By : Ian McKenzie
    Changing any behaviour is very difficult for most people. We normally experience some success in our desire to change, and this is invariably followed by a relapse to former behaviours. Ian McKenzie discusses useful strategies for Health Professionals to assist clients in changing their behaviour.
  • Ask an expert – a simple, modern way to get essential advice  By : Dave Ramsey
    We’ve all confronted with serious questions concerning matters of various origins and to which we did not know the answer. Online advice sites are gaining in popularity because they offer the best alternative to expensive and time-consuming expert consulting; these sites will ensure that you get quick, unfailing advice no matter your field of interest.
  • Smokers Do Have Rights  By : Ian McKenzie
    Attitudes to smoking and to smokers have changed markedly over the last few decades. The complaint is often heard from smokers that they no longer have any rights. WRONG! Smokers do have the same rights as non-smokers!
  • Guide To Getting The Mobile Phone Ringtones Of Choice  By : Andrew Jamaz
    Mobile phones have taken a whole new meaning today, as everyone irrelevant of age simply must carry one and it is not just to keep in touch but for a variety of other features as well that they have integrated. Here is how to get the mobile phone ringtones of choice at little or no cost at all.
  • How not to make a mistake when you buy a crystal chandelier  By : -ddd-
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  • CAREER IN TEACHING in INDIA  By : akbar65
    Teaching profession is a noble profession”! We have heard that quite often. If you are want to become a teacher
    In Indian culture, teachers have always been venerated and held in great esteem, their importance often acknowledged next only to parents
  • The Student-Teacher Relationship  By : Adam Waxler
    Unfortunately, in my opinion, the biggest problem with having large classes is not the added amount of grading and administrative tasks, it is not the added classroom management problems….the biggest problem with large classes is simply that it deteriorates the student-teacher relationship
  • Finally Got My Degree  By : Dee Smith
    How to earn an online degree that will be respected by future employers.
  • Alexander the Great 336 – 323 BC  By : Terry Kubiak
    Alexander the Great Alexander the Great was the first world conqueror and one of the most remarkable men in history, his armies capturing most the civilized world. He initiated Greek ideas, cutoms and laws to all countries under his rule. Alexander set out to conquer the world and, at the height of his power, his realm stretched from the Ionian Sea to Northern India.
  • How To Find Free College Grant Money  By : Jon Arnold
    College is expensive but there is no reason you should fund it out of your own pocket. While a student loan needs to be paid back, neither college grants nor college scholarships need to be paid back, and there are a ton of these going un-awarded each year because nobody applied for them!
  • What is Time ?  By : David Evans
    This article discusses the fundamental nature of time, how it is measured, by movement, and how it is related to the concept of space. It also describes the spin-offs from high technology time references and International time standards.
  • Developing A Quality Homeschooling Lesson Plan Does Not Have To Be Hard  By : David Dunlap
    For the novice homeschooling parent, one of the most intimidating steps in the whole process is the idea of developing a lesson plan that is both effective and manageable. Fortunately, this does not have to be hard. For those choosing to do it on their own, this article will briefly outline nine steps to developing a quality lesson plan.
  • Scarabs  By : Terry Kubiak
    The term scaraboid is used to describe a seal or amulet, which has the same ovoid shape as a scarab but may have its back carved in the form of some creature other than the scarab beetle. This appears to have developed out of the practice of carving two-dimensional animal forms on the flat underside of the scarab, which is known as early as the First Intermediate Period (2181-2055 BC).
  • How To Find Great College Scholarships  By : Jon Arnold
    Do not allow a lack of financial resources to be a reason that you do not get a good college education. There are many resources for you to apply to get a college scholarship, and many scholarships are unawarded each year simply because nobody applied for them!


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