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DeVry University
31 Jul 2008 12:57:09 | Jean Chortillion
      DeVry University has its roots from way back in 1931 as a film and radio repair teaching establishment. Today it is amongst the largest schools run for profit in the United States. The University as a company also finds mention in the '100 best Corporate Citizen' list ranked at number 11. Through the years, ...

Choosing a College Degree - What is Best for You?
30 Jul 2008 11:42:17 | Jordan Dunham
      Choosing a college degree can be a very difficult decision to make. There are many things to consider but it is important to decide on the right college degree for the type of occupation that you want to pursue. You may find that you do not actually need a college degree but that a certificate or diploma will be sufficient, or your chose ...

Crochet History 1900s - 21st Century
30 Jul 2008 10:43:47 | Kris Perry
      Lavish crochet emerged alongside other forms of elaborate needlework in the nineteenth century. When printed materials began to be mass-produced in the mid-nineteenth century, the popularity of crochet increased vastly. Patterns for silk thread purses were the first to have been published, from about 1824 i ...

Help! What is help?
29 Jul 2008 10:11:01 | Ryan Fyfe
      Help is most oftenly a word that is used to ask or indicate to others one's need for assistance. Examples of this might be: Going up to an information desk in a public mall and saying to the lady behind the counter, "Excuse me, I need help finding the nearest public washwrooms", or screaming "HELP" if being robbed by a thief with intentio ...

Studies Find Multiple Strategies Needed to Improve California Schools
29 Jul 2008 01:57:16 | Patricia Hawke
      For the past three years California Schools have been the subject of an in-depth analysis of school reform. The study, Beyond the Mountains: An Early Look at Restructuring Results in California, conducted by the Center on Education Policy (CEP), is part of a multi-year review of the effects of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) ...

If You Teach Good Character and Good Citizenship There Might be Education Free Grant Money For You!
28 Jul 2008 09:20:46 | Herb Wills
      The Partnerships in Character Education Program awards grants to schools for up to four years to eligible state and local education agencies to design and implement character education programs, which teach students core ethical concepts, such as: civics; citizenship; justice; responsibility; and respec ...

Holistic Junction's Featured School of the Week
28 Jul 2008 04:28:52 | C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
      Interested in a fulfilling career in Massage Therapy? Holistic Junction is delighted to present Texas School of Massage as the featured school of the week. The Texas School of Massage believes that their students should be comfortable while learning, and they strive to '... maintain a professional, ye ...

Your Civil War Uniform Does Not Have to Look 100+ Years Old
26 Jul 2008 03:11:45 | by Paula and Coach McCoach
      Your Civil War Uniform Does not Have to Look 100+ Years Old By Paula and Coach McCoach http://www.civilwaruniforms.net Civil War soldiers did not want to look "tattered." The custom was to look as neat and clean as possible. Remember, when they first got their uniforms, the uniforms looked new. The soldiers of the Civil War liked being tidy. If ...

Does Your School Teach You How to Achieve Financial Freedom?
25 Jul 2008 05:57:33 | Augustine Wu
      Does Your School Teach You How to Achieve Financial Freedom? Study hard, get good grades and you will have a bright future! I am pretty sure many of you have been brainwashed by your teachers with this statement when you were students. And your perception of a bright future is most likely to become a lawyer, doctor, engineer, b ...

Hypnosis Training
25 Jul 2008 06:27:45 | Kev Pine
      Hypnosis Training: Practice Makes Perfect Learning a new skill, the more you practice that skill, the better you become its that simple, it's the same with hypnosis. If done the wrong way, hypnosis will not work, you must become skilled in the art of hypnosis before you can hope to put anyone in a relaxed enough state to ac ...

Why Become a Truck Driver?
24 Jul 2008 10:31:30 | Joe Regan
      There are a great number of good reasons for someone to become a truck driver. First and foremost among those reasons would be the great pay. Did you realize that most truckers, their first year out on the road, earn an average of $35,000 a year? And, that after just a few years out, those same truckers are making an average of $45,000-$50,000 ...

Amazing Numbers in the Bible
23 Jul 2008 03:32:44 | Paul Griffitts
      Underneath the Hebrew and Chaldee of the Old Testament and the Greek of the New Testament there is hidden an extraordinary disposition of numbers which cannot be explained away by human intelligence. In order to understand this we must remember that none of these languages had symbols for numbers such as we have (1,2,3,4, etc). Inst ...

Very Few of Us Ever Dreamt of Having Careers in Psychology
23 Jul 2008 11:27:56 | Muna wa Wanjiru
      When we are children we tend to dream about what we will do as adults. The many careers that we choose are one like police officers, school teachers, doctors, astronauts, cowboys and movie stars. While these tend to be childhood dreams that some of us follow, others will go into completely different directions. I am ...

Creating Within Limits
22 Jul 2008 02:26:10 | Edward Weiss
      When I first started playing the piano I wanted to learn how to compose. The idea that I could create something tangible really appealed to me. So much so that I read everything I could get my hands on to learn the great art of musical composition. The problem was that these books assumed that you knew certa ...

Low Self Esteem and its Impact on a Child's Psyche
22 Jul 2008 04:36:40 | Naresh Belliyappa
      Low self esteem can begin to develop early in childhood, long before the concept is even understood by the child. Most of the traits underlying our personality are developed in early childhood. This means that a child with feelings of low self esteem is likely to carry them into adulthood without rea ...

Rocketfrench Review
22 Jul 2008 04:14:50 | Wouter Van Dyck
      It is said that French is one of the sweetest languages of the world. Some feels in a way it is also the toughest to learn. But Rocket French may change the perception of those as it has introduced simple but genius mode of learning the language of love which can make anybody, absolutely anybody speak, lis ...

So You've Been Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder
20 Jul 2008 10:02:43 | Brian Cook
      If you’ve been diagnosed with bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression) you are not alone. It has been estimated that over 2 million people in the United States suffer from this form of mental illness which involves episodes of both mania and depression. Although bipolar disorder usually begins in childhood o ...

The Histrionic Patient - A Case Study
20 Jul 2008 04:31:43 | Sam Vaknin
      Notes of first therapy session with Marsha, female, 56, diagnosed with Histrionic Personality Disorder Marsha visibly resents the fact that I have had to pay attention to another patient (an emergency) "at her expense" as she puts it. She pouts and bats suspiciously long eyelashes at me: "Has any of your female patients fallen i ...

Health and Gambling Correlates Among the Elderly
18 Jul 2008 07:16:11 | Ryan Jones
      Many people believe that gambling and health have a negative correlation; that is to say the more one gambles, the more health problems she can expect to encounter. It seems like the newspapers are always full of stories about down on their luck gamblers committing suicide, depressed gamblers, etc. The list goes on and on. ...

Multiculturalism in School Curriculum
16 Jul 2008 09:46:07 | Adam Waxler
      Copyright 2005 Adam Waxler What is multiculturalism in school curriculum? Personally, I disagree with the many teachers today who are pushing the notion that in order to teach multiculturalism in school curriculum, teachers must actually move away from the traditional curriculum. Yes, we must move away from the textbook, but not necessar ...

Understanding stress - learning to relax
16 Jul 2008 08:40:23 | Sally Peacock
      It is thought that stress originates from an ancient reaction to danger called the 'fight or flight' response. Put simply, this means that, in situations of extreme danger, our ancestors needed to make split-second decisions about whether it was better to face their enemy and fight, or to run away from the danger. These decisions would have be ...

How To Get From The Front Door To The Car
16 Jul 2008 03:44:35 | Chris McDonough
      Somebody (I don't know who) said that an INFP is someone who gets lost between the front door and the car. I am INFP and that statement describes me very well. An INFP will know that the car is the goal but will take so many side-trips (physical, intellectual, and emotional) that the car may never be reached. You might expect, then ...

The Life or Death Guide to being a Student in the UK
14 Jul 2008 10:22:40 | Tony Radford
      The Life or Death Guide to being a Student in the UK The UK is a beautiful country full of many charms, kind and polite people and a rich heritage and culture. But life in the UK can throw-up many surprises for the overseas student! So if you are considering studying in the UK this list is just for you. First s ...

Interest & Energy - Gravity & Time
14 Jul 2008 04:12:21 | G B SINGH
      Passion is something different from emotion and it springs from... Interest! Passion does not mean liking, and therefore, getting excited for some particular thing; it rather means just being curious not for any particular thing but for all - each and everything around. But why will one be interested in any an ...

The NLP Perspective: Model of the World
13 Jul 2008 04:01:38 | Andy Hunt
      "We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world." The Buddha We live in two worlds. We suppose that there is an outer world of things, people, objects, places, sights, sounds, atoms and galaxies. The outer world is a very convincing idea, especially if you have just st ...

Shamanism and Psychotherapy - Adventure of Self Discovery
13 Jul 2008 12:14:54 | Leo Rutherford
      Shamanism is our ancient roots wherever we live and whatever sort of culture we have grown up in. It is our spiritual heritage. Look back far enough in time and all of us come from shamanistic cultures. Long before such historically recent concepts as organised religion, humans sought understanding an ...

Tough Times Never Last But Tough People Do
12 Jul 2008 07:56:42 | Rick Gettle
      Dear Editor, Tough Times Never Last But Tough People Do (Overcoming Obstacles, Adversities And Discouragement) By Rick Gettle © 2003 How would you like to see a permanent end to all of your problems? We all have problems – and our problems only end - when we do. The only people without problems are in the cemetery. I ...

Sack Your Shrink BY Using Your Frickin Brain For a ChANge!
12 Jul 2008 03:09:27 | Tom Dane
      What if you were to imagine a Universe where effective ChANge was simple, pain-free and mind-glowingly fast! I suppose you feel pretty good Right? well Now... Once upon a time... a long, long time ago in a far away galaxy (hummmmm?) Ahhhhh yes... a long, long time ago ChANge used to be regarded as a lengthy, painful process, but then the wizards ...

Your Child Has ADHD - Are You Helping or Hurting?
11 Jul 2008 04:39:36 | Carole Nickerson, Readerpoint.com
      When I was about 2 or 3, my mother took me to the doctor due to my extreme behavior. I had violent temper tantrums, had a seemingly raw abundance of pure energy and got into everything I could get my hands on. I was a terror, a menace, chaos on legs. She knew something was wrong. So did the doctors. They reported ...

King Narmer
10 Jul 2008 08:39:26 | Dr. Sherin Elkhawaga
      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 Eg ...


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