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291Ancient Egyptian animals
Preview: The ancient Egyptians were very fond of animals. They had animals that were sacred, some were pets and other were used in farming. This article is courtesy of www.kingtutshop.com home of handmade crafts and educational kits. Sacred Animals. Animals were thought to be sacred to the Egyptians because they believed that when one of their gods or godd... (more)
Published By: Dr. Sherin Elkhawaga
Submitted: 02 April,2003
292ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CLOTHES
Preview: The ancient Egyptians made their own clothes from what their environment and nature gave them. Egypt has mostly a hot climate thus the use of clothes reflect material that is lightweight to suit this type of climate. The ancient Egyptians thus used clothes made of linen. For reading more articles about ancient Egypt click on: www.kingtutshop.com ... (more)
Published By: Dr. Sherin Elkhawaga
Submitted: 02 April,2003
293ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CITIES
Preview: The ancient Egyptians had many great cities. Some of their remains are still present to keep us bewildered on how amazing the ancient Egyptian civilization was. Some cities however have now vanished, but still the presence of very fine monuments give us a clue of how wonderful these cities were. For reading more articles about ancient Egypt click... (more)
Published By: Dr. Sherin Elkhawaga
Submitted: 02 April,2003
294Tuhotmosis Pharaohs
Preview: The Tuthmosis Pharoahs The ancient Egyptians had a tradition of repeating the same name of their Pharoahs in different dynasties. Thus a father,son and grandson would have the same name but with first , second or third after it. The name TUTHMOSIS was given to four pharaohs in the 18th dynasty. This dynasty was a strong one, a dynasty which also... (more)
Published By: Dr. Sherin Elkhawaga
Submitted: 02 April,2003
295Amenhotep Kings
Preview: 18TH DYNASTY PHAROAHS- Amenhotep kings The 18th Dynasty was a period full of powerful Kings and Queens. It starts by King Ahmose who ruled from 1570-1546, one of the most outstanding in the history of ancient Egypt. His principal achievement was to weaken the Hyksos, who had dominated Lower Egypt for some 300 years, by taking Avaris, their citade... (more)
Published By: Dr. Sherin Elkhawaga
Submitted: 02 April,2003
296King Narmer
Preview: Egypt was divided into two kingdoms, Upper and Lower Egypt, or the two lands. The first was founded in Lower Egypt, with Botu as its capital, the Papyrus as its sign, and the snake as its symbol. The Southern Kingdom had Nekhen as its capital, and the Lotus as its sign. King Narmer was the first to unite Upper and Lower Egypt giving birth to Egyp... (more)
Published By: Dr. Sherin Elkhawaga
Submitted: 02 April,2003
297How to use anchoring for accelerated learning
Preview: How to use anchoring for accelerated learning. Anchoring is a powerful NLP technique for ensuring access to our greatest personal resources. Anchoring means creating an association of ideas, feelings, thoughts or states with a specific stimulus. This technique is not new. In a famous series of experiments, Dr. Ivan Pavlov placed hungry dogs near ... (more)
Published By: Stelios C. Perdios
Submitted: 11 April,2003
298Get Valuable Computer Based Training Online - FREE!
Preview: Educating yourself about computers and software programs represents a very expensive proposition in both time and money. Anyone who has ever seen those Video Professor advertisements on TV knows that a simple tutorial on CD-Rom costs $59 plus shipping and handling. Most people don't realize computer and software training is readily available onl... (more)
Published By: Jim Edwards
Submitted: 08 May,2003
299The word Allah- Who is Allah?
Preview: Who Is Allah? Answering this question is indeed one of the chief aims of this site. We quote extensively from a very insightful piece by Abu Iman Abdur-Rahman Robert Squires who writes in an article entitled “Who Is Allah?”: Some of the biggest misconceptions that many non-Muslims have about Islam have to do with the word "Allah". For various rea... (more)
Published By: Mohammad Ali Abid
Submitted: 22 May,2003
300Specialized Solutions, Inc. Announces CompTIA CAQC Certification for its CDIA+ Training Course
Preview: For Immediate Release: May 28, 2003 For more information: Specialized Solutions, Inc. Cheryl Pelchat - Web Specialist338 E. Lemon St. cherylp@specializedsolutions.com Tarpon Springs, FL 34689 Specialized Solutions, Inc. Announces CompTIA CAQC Certification for its CDIA+ Training Course (Tarpon Springs, Florida)-Specialized Solutions, Inc., an a... (more)
Published By: Cheryl Pelchat
Submitted: 10 June,2003
3015 Critical Success Factors to Getting a Job
Preview: 5 Critical Success Factors to Getting a Job By Anthony Ranieri In 2000, I accepted a job as the Human Resources Manager for a large auto-components manufacturer. I had the undistinguished task of laying off 250 workers due to an imminent plant closure. If you speak to any person in the human resources profession they will tell you how mentally di... (more)
Published By: Anthony Ranieri
Submitted: 09 July,2003
302The 15 Most Powerful Words and Phrases to Apply on Your Resume
Preview: The 15 Most Powerful Words and Phrases to Apply on Your Resume By Anthony Ranieri Below are a few words to get you started that can be used to commence a phrase when describing your achievements in your resume. They are words employers like because they reflect leadership qualities and solutions based initiatives. Try and think of other words als... (more)
Published By: Anthony Ranieri
Submitted: 09 July,2003
303Naming Hurricanes
Preview: Have you ever wondered how hurricanes are named ? This is what we intend to find out with research on the conventions used now and those adopted and discarded through the years of weather watching. In the old times, hurricanes were given a saint's name, depending upon which saint's feast day did the hurricane happen on. Just before the second wor... (more)
Published By: Edward Vella
Submitted: 09 July,2003
304A Comparative Study of 2 Strategies namely Concept Mapping & Lecture Method on learning Concepts of Nobel Prize in Physics
Preview: Bluetooth technology in computers and WAP ( Wireless Applicatio Protocol ) in electronics and human genome in medical science are just a few of the numerous advances that have taken place recently. These advances indicate that science plays a vital role in modern society. Hence it becomes essential for the science educationist to enhance meaning... (more)
Published By: Dr.G.Kumuda
Submitted: 27 July,2003
305The Next Generation Of Entrepreneurs
Preview: The Next Generation Of Entrepreneurs By Brian L. Pruitt According to a recent survey, it indicates nearly 70% of American teenagers wanted to learn how to start their own business. However studies have shown that an alarming number of high school seniors only achieve an average score of 40% on basic economic literacy tests! Results like these... (more)
Published By: Brian L. Pruitt
Submitted: 30 July,2003
306The Mercy of Others
Preview: The Mercy of Others These photographic images reveal through the lives and faces of individuals an 'interior presence' whose poignant energy and pathos communicate to the viewer the conflicting dynamics of love and alienation. Initially, each image comes alive as a living metaphor symbolizing the alienatation of the individual from the moral and... (more)
Published By: Gerald L. Campbell
Submitted: 05 August,2003
307Homelessness in America
Preview: Homelessness In America Part One .....With the collapse of the Soviet Union and its East European empire, the United States has become the undisputed economic, political, and military power in the world. Abroad, America inspires a commitment to economic progress, individual freedom, democratic values, and peace that is shared in varying degrees b... (more)
Published By: Gerald L. Campbell
Submitted: 05 August,2003
308What makes for good online learning?
Preview: What makes for good online learning? Perhaps one of the strongest temptations when approaching online solutions is to start by converting existing training resources into web resources. Since much face-to-face delivery is backed up by print materials, putting print documents online is often a popular starting point. If learners are academic, high... (more)
Published By: Phil Garing
Submitted: 27 August,2003
309Online Instruction: What works, what doesn't?
Preview: T.H.E. Journal has published a study where researchers interviewed 21 online instructors with a series of open-ended essay questions. We review their findings and add our own comments [in brackets]: A lot of issues related to bandwidth limitations and the dominance of text in Web-based classes. [While wider bandwidth systems are being installed ... (more)
Published By: Phil Garing
Submitted: 31 August,2003
310The Quest for Truth and the Meaning of Life
Preview: All too often, the quest for truth – which admittedly can only yield a qualified success in the best case scenario – is tainted with laxity and fancifulness, and hence is doomed to a pitiable result, not to say failure. Strangely enough, Blaise Pascal, a famous mathematician and philosopher, is also the eccentric author of a wager according to w... (more)
Published By: Laurent Grenier
Submitted: 30 March,2005
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