| 551 | Broken Trust Preview: Broken Trust The large animal organizations and the public money. By Randy N. Warner It is said that in America, anything the imagination can conjure up can be attained with persistence. In a society where we boast of freedom and clearly recognize the importance of our leadership in the world, one must be increasingly disillusioned by the simple t... (more) Published By: Randy N. Warner Submitted: 18 February,2005 |
| 552 | How to Use Technology to Better Prepare Students for the Workforce Preview: Technology is becoming more and more prevalent in our everyday lives as well as the workforce. Recent studies predict that by the year 2010 almost every job in the American workplace will require some use of technology. This influx in technology has caused changes in the way the computer is being used in the workplace and in the way computer liter... (more) Published By: Tina O'Block Submitted: 21 February,2005 |
| 553 | Holistic Junction's Featured School of the Week: National Massage Therapy Institute, LLC Preview: Holistic Junction is honored to present National Massage Therapy Insititute, LLC as the featured school of the week. 'Welcoming you to the world of Wellness,' the National Massage Therapy Institute, LLC offers extensive massage therapy programs during days, evenings and weekends to accommodate the needs of its students. Providing a comprehensive... (more) Published By: C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot Submitted: 21 February,2005 |
| 554 | Overseas Shipping for Students and Small Movers Preview: For students - There are 3 broad categories to consider when shipping overseas *Excess baggage - If you have a small amount of baggage, phone around to see if an airline will extend your baggage allowance. You may need an official letter from your college, and you may well not get enough extra allowance, but it's worth a go. *Boxed and single it... (more) Published By: Stephen Willett Submitted: 22 February,2005 |
| 555 | How to Be a Better Student and Improve Your Learning Preview: If you’re a student attending classes, you have probably experienced many moments when it was hard to make yourself settle down and study, even when an important exam was coming up. If you’re like most students, you put off studying until the very last minute. The night before the exam, you’ll stay up all night cramming, getting little or no sle... (more) Published By: Royane Real Submitted: 22 February,2005 |
| 556 | Yes, You Can Survive Your Adolescent’s Challenging Years and Still Support Success in School Preview: Yes, You Can Survive Your Adolescent’s Challenging Years and Still Support Success in School by Barbara Snyder M.A. Ed. It is one of the most understated comments that parents can make when they say, "Adolescence and the middle school years are a challenging time." Oh, really. If you are viewing the period of time between 10 through 14 years old ... (more) Published By: Barbara Snyder M.A. Ed. Submitted: 23 February,2005 |
| 557 | Violence Preview: Flashes of memory stream into my consciousness. They take me back thirty years plus. I was a boy then, a newcomer to a poor and tough neighborhood. My parents, of moderate means and daring to a fault, had decided to move there after my father had accepted an editing job in the federal government. They had taken a lease on a low-rent brick house, w... (more) Published By: Laurent Grenier Submitted: 24 February,2005 |
| 558 | CHU MASTER's HOME! Preview: http://profiles.myspace.com/users/20246953 About the Author I am one of the most famous people on the internet! CHU MASTER!... (more) Published By: Chu Master Submitted: 26 February,2005 |
| 559 | Holistic Junction's Featured School of the Week: Clinic @ Nature's Atrium Preview: This week, Holistic Junction is featuring the Clinic @ Nature's Atrium. Established in 1999, the Cinic @ Nature's Atrium is situated just Northwest of Grand Rapids Museums, Arenas and Botanical Gardens in secluded Howard City, Michigan. Accredited by AMTA, ABMP, and the IMA; Clinic @ Nature's Atrium offers amenities such as lab room and study ... (more) Published By: C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot Submitted: 28 February,2005 |
| 560 | How to Get Reluctant Kids to Write Preview: Being a gifted/learning-disabled child has afforded me the unexpected privilege of discovering new regions of my brain that few have ever explored. Because of this, I've come to look at things upside down and backwards. This tendency comes in handy while teaching Language Arts at the Brideun School for Exceptional children. Brideun kids are unique... (more) Published By: Miriam Darnell Submitted: 28 February,2005 |
| 561 | Saint Patrick's Day Teaching Tip Preview: Top o' the mornin' to ye! Do you have your green ready to wear? Whether or not you are Irish, this holiday is fun for all and presents the opportunity for a multi-cultural lesson. Here are some ideas for you to try. 1. Speak to your children using an Irish brogue. This will captivate their interest! 2. Who was St. Patrick? Why is there a holida... (more) Published By: Freda J. Glatt, M.S. Submitted: 01 March,2005 |
| 562 | A Day of Winter Indoor Activities Preview: Anchorage, AK: Last night when my husband got home from work, he told me the temperature was already -12 degrees F. Brrrrr. Today is still super cold, so I think we'll spend the day indoors. Which, of course, means to pull from my repertoire of indoor activities. So, knowing that so many families have to keep the kids occupied inside, here's a... (more) Published By: Laura Bankston Submitted: 01 March,2005 |
| 563 | Teaching Preschool Color and Shapes with Family Games Preview: My kids just can't get enough of playing games with Mom and Dad--can yours? Sometimes we all take a break in the middle of the day and play a game together. Most of the time, I just make sure we play games so that we all have fun together. I can get so caught up in things that I'll go from one task to the next and forget to have a little fun. ... (more) Published By: Laura Bankston Submitted: 01 March,2005 |
| 564 | Baseball Teaching Tip Preview: We all know that Spring is the time for rebirth and kites but, to me, it is the time for Baseball Season to begin! Did you know that you could implement baseball (or any sport, for that matter) across the curriculum? Here are just a few ideas. 1. Reading - Read about your favorite players, teams, and stadiums. Alphabetize the names of all the t... (more) Published By: Freda J. Glatt, M.S. Submitted: 01 March,2005 |
| 565 | Moving Small Loads - Load Sharing for Students Preview: Anyone moving a small load over a long distance could consider load sharing to reduce their costs. We are not discussing the larger national companies whose niche in the market is certainly 'expensive' (and whose branded image may or may not live up to customer's expectations). Neither are we talking about whole residences, or expensive, s... (more) Published By: Stephen Willett Submitted: 02 March,2005 |
| 566 | Teaching Your Child To Lift a Car Preview: Yesterday my husband Wade took the day off (that’s one of the really cool things about having your own business!). The only bad thing about yesterday is that two of the kids are still sick—they have that cold with the horrible cough and congestion. So, needless to say, I’ve been going a little stir crazy and was so happy for the extra help. Th... (more) Published By: Laura Bankston Submitted: 03 March,2005 |
| 567 | Building Teams --You see it everywhere Preview: A college football team has it. A corporation has it. Even a growing family has it. These three organizations share a common desire to build their prospective teams. For example, a college football team continually needs to bring in new players to replace the graduating players. A corporation builds its team to help it grow and meet the needs of ... (more) Published By: Stephanie Tuia Submitted: 04 March,2005 |
| 568 | Training Tesla Preview: There is an unpublished autobiography of Tesla available for free on the web. It details how Tesla’s father became a cleric after having been a military person. This father then tried to make Tesla into a cleric. I see the Bairdic and minstrel training was part of what young Tesla was required to do by his father. The brain is now proven to have ... (more) Published By: Robert Bruce Baird Submitted: 05 March,2005 |
| 569 | Acing the SAT Exam Preview: Don’t cheat. This goes without saying for 999 out of 1000 students (hopefully even more!) but cheating is not the way to score high on the SAT exam. Not only do you sacrifice your integrity and trustworthiness, you do yourself the huge disfavor of taking something you did not earn, and I guarantee that it will catch up with you sooner or later. P... (more) Published By: Nick Smith Submitted: 07 March,2005 |
| 570 | Chinese Writing Characteristics Preview: Over the years, Chinese were evolved and developed in the following different ways: Pictographs The original written format were found on the markings scratched onto tortoise shells and animal bones, the so-called "oracle bones". These ancient writings were pictures or Pictographs. Many people tend to think that Chinese characters are all picto... (more) Published By: Rosie Wang Submitted: 07 March,2005 |