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By Gregory Witkowski 0 comments
Students can disrupt class for any number of reasons. Sometimes it may happen often, it may be the same student(s), or it may be an occasional event, in which case, consider yourself lucky. Manage your classroom like a pro and use the following ... more »
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A teen's freshman year of high school can be intimidating and overwhelming. We have all been there and been a little scared during those first few weeks. There are ways to help your high school freshman deal with this transition into high school. ... more »
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You can improve your study techniques by making several relatively simple changes to get the most from your studying efforts. Consistent use of a day-planner and an organization system are two important steps in getting the most from your study ... more »
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Math is a part of everyday life, used for everything from music notation to construction work. In fact, math and numbers can be construed as the very key to unlocking the mystery of life itself. As such, everyone at some point needs to learn how ... more »
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Planning a birthday party for youth age kids. Follow these tips to have a memorable time... more »
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Transitioning from middle school to high school is difficult for parents and their teenagers. As a parent, your job is to support and guide your child through this emotional time. Here's how to help you child prepare for high school... more »
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Getting ready for college or post-secondary school is really getting ready for adulthood. You will be completely on your own and school will become your job. Rewards will be based entirely on what you produce. Make your voyages of self-discovery ... more »
By Sheila Wilkinson 0 comments
What can we do to protect our children from senseless violence? As always the best protection is prevention. Here are the warning signs that indicate a child may be capable of violence at school--or anywhere else. One sign is not necessarily a ... more »
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Calvin Coolidge was the 30th president of the United States and the first president to broadcast from the White House on the radio. He also gave the first inauguration broadcast on the radio. To learn more about him, follow these steps... more »
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Herbert Hoover was the 31st president of the United States and favored business intervention over direct intervention as a means of providing public assistance. He was in office when the Great Depression struck, crippling the US economy. After ... more »
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James Knox Polk was the 11th president of the United States and the first dark horse to become president. He won the nomination after President Martin Van Buren lost popularity. To learn more about him, follow these steps... more »
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James Madison was the fourth president of the United States and the first president to have had prior service as a congressman. To learn more about him, follow these steps... more »
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John Tyler was the 10th president of the United States but not a member of any political party while president. Learn about how he died while serving in the Confederate House of Representatives, which makes him the only president that has not ... more »
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Ulysses S. Grant was the 18th president of the United States and was elected primarily due to his command of all Union armies in the Civil War. Follow these steps to learn more about this president who led his country through war on the ... more »
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Zachary Taylor was the 12th president of the United States and was never elected to any other public office. He never belonged to a political party and never registered to vote. To learn more about him, follow these steps... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Studying your school assignments are useful if you do it yourself. Do not let your parents do all the homework at home and when you go to school you cannot answer the simple questions. Study your own homework alone and if you find hard for some ... more »
By mkay42484 0 comments
Five out of seven days a week for 30 hours each week you are around one sex, and it just happens to be your own. Your life doesn't have to be ruined if you must attend an all-girls school. You just have to find creative ways to expose yourself to ... more »
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High school is a tough time, no matter what kind of clique you choose to associate with. Even the seemingly popular kids experience periods of self-doubt and insecurity. As a goth, you've already set yourself up in a minority group. However, ... more »
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If a person took a look at the modern k-12 education system, they would assume the kids are learning important skills. Upon inspection of the modern education system, they would figure out kids aren't learning much at all... more »
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Most mothers do not want their children to model themselves after Britney Spears or Paris Hilton. But how do you teach them to behave and dress modestly in a world where Wal-Mart sells t-shirts that say "Hottie" for four-year-olds? Teaching ... more »
By Christopher Miller 0 comments
While most teenagers have already watched more movies then books they will read over the course of their lives, this doesn’t mean that they have learned how to view truly appreciate the intricacies of this familiar medium. This is where you come ... more »
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This article, the first in a series of articles, introduces way to take a look at the English language by looking at some basic principles of Latin. This article quotes examples from the book, "The Everything Learning Latin Book" by ... more »
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Learning and understanding some Spanish slang and crutch words can help you to communicate better in Spanish, whether for education or tourism, and also helps you to appear more fluent. Slang can consist of crutch words and current expressions... more »
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The George Orwell book "Animal Farm" was written at the height of World War II. It was an allegorical look at the Russian Revolution of 1917, but is applicable to any era in which dictators have ruled. The animals represented politicians, ... more »