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By expertvillage 0 comments
Learn practical Japanese phrases for telling time and grammar in this fee video on Japanese language and travel... more »
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Deep under the ocean where little, if any, sunlight can filter through the waters live strange and frightening creatures. They have adapted to their environment in strange but useful ways. One of these is the sabertooth fish, whose name gives an ... more »
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Increased need for security in all K-12 schools has made it imperative for schools to have safety plans in place. Implementing these plans requires organization and cooperation from administration, teachers, students and parents. Although not ... more »
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How to impress family and friends with "novelty" fake diplomas, degrees & transcripts!.. more »
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Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) is a technique to judge an examinee's aptitude based on questions that become harder as the person continues to answer correctly. This type of entrance exam is typically used by Post Graduate Management Programs to ... more »
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Teachers are constantly trying to improve their relationship with their students. It is difficult to create a relationship relaxed enough so the students feel comfortable approaching their teacher while retaining a level of respect for them. ... more »
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It would be so easy just to advise “Choose ‘C’!” but sadly it’s not as simple as that. Different people do well on different tests. If you feel that multiple-choice tests are not your strong suit, read on to see how you can improve your chances... more »
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Learning your language better is the most important way of communication.Therefore the following are the tips for that purpose:-.. more »
By Amanda Morin 3 comments
It can be hard to find the delicate balance of celebrating a holiday in the classroom and still ensuring that your students are gaining knowledge. This St. Patrick's Day, instead of making shamrock art projects and having a parade of ... more »
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When most people start homeschooling, they tend to bring school into the home and continue to function as if the kids are in traditional schools. This may work for some people, but it takes away much of the freedom that homeschooling is supposed ... more »
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Almost everyone has had a dream about flying, but there's no one-size-fits-all interpretation of a flying dream. To interpret the dream, you need to rely on your own knowledge and intuition. However, knowing what to look for can get you started ... more »
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One of the key elements toward being accepted to med school is your interview. When you get a request for an interview, you know that you have made it into a select group. Like everything else that you have done so far in terms of med school, ... more »
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Shakespeare's slapstick humor will tickle children and provide a positive first glimpse of the master playwright's work. You'll find introducing children to Shakespeare's comedies easier than introducing them to his tragedies. Shakespeare wrote ... more »
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Proofreading can be a major pain, but learning to italicize properly is easy! Here are some simple steps to follow when you are unclear on italics... more »
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Mensa is an international organization of people in the top 2 percent of the intelligence range. Founded in England in 1946 by barrister Roland Berrill and scientist Dr. Lance Ware, Mensa now has more than 100,000 members worldwide. Here's how to ... more »
By Susanh 1 comments
Are you a homeschool family? Do you belong to HSLDA? Home School Legal Defense Association defends and protects the rights of homeschooling families to teach their children at home. How many people can afford a lawyer? The cost for a family ... more »
By IcyCucky 0 comments
Sometimes having a conversation with an acquaintance can be boring. You find nothing to talk about, and you are cautious with unsure subjects. To ease you, here is a list of five common grounds to dwell on... more »
By branxnicole 0 comments
I've been able to keep the elusive freshmen 15 off by being healthy. It's much harder than just being healthy though especially when it comes to parties and being around friends... more »
By Mel Marzan 0 comments
Kids love to run and jump and shake. Active play like this offers great interaction for parents and stimulates the imagination of a child. It can also offer a giggle for a child who might get fussy while you’re out and about. Read on to find out ... more »
By NMusch 0 comments
I've been homeschooling for over 15 years now, so you'd think I'd have the paperwork and grading part down pat. But with several kids of differing ages and multiple papers each week to score or edit, it has never gotten easier. The biggest ... more »
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Math holds many of the great mysteries in the universe. Countless people have spent their lives trying to discover these tremendously fascinating truths. How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? How many clowns can fit ... more »
By Derren 3 comments
Learning a language is very long process. It can take you 1 month to learn the basics, but years to master. That's why you need to know what is actually important to consider doing when learning any language... more »
By Elvis De Leon 3 comments
Here are some useful tips to keep in mind when learning a new language. If taken seriously, you will be spitting new words and phrases in no time... more »
By jbmeans 2 comments
Foreign language study for adults is not intuitive as it is for children, and there are some valuable "do's and don'ts" that make the language-learning process more productive and less frustrating for anyone trying to tackle a new ... more »
By Enzo Silvestri 3 comments
This article is about how you can acquire almost any foreign language. People generally are afraid to even try learning a new language because they may have had bad experiences with Grammar etc at school. If you just want to communicate in that ... more »