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Improve Memory and Focus

by Andrea Marie Martin in Advice, November 17, 2009
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Computer games help.

Esl Games for Classroom Teaching

by thailanddelights in Education, November 14, 2009
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Create more fun in your English lessons by introducing ESL games & activities.

A Cure for Boredom!

by Hydrogoniise in Advice, November 13, 2009
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Some stuff to do when you are bored.

12 Things to Do When There is No Power

by dkrichar in Advice, November 10, 2009
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Exactly what the title says.

Board Games for Christmas: Don’t Forget The Old Favourites

by Frances Lawrence in Holidays, November 8, 2009
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Everyone enjoys finding a board game in their Christmas stocking. Don’t forget the old favourites, there is something to interest all age groups.

How to Improve Your Memory

by Saman Sharif in Advice, October 31, 2009
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Cant remember dates,names, or why you even walked somewhere? well read my article.

How to Become a Player: Part 2

by Little Tesla in Relationships, October 30, 2009
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Do not ask females to engage you. This is not the player’s way. We are not cocky – we do not portray our self as God’s gift to women (although we are), instead we are prince charming, we proceed our pray with elegance, grace, and finesse.

Bad Things About Lenovo: Laptops and The Company

by Larriken21 in Organizations, October 28, 2009
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Bad things about the company and the laptops and hilarious comments that have been replied over the World Wide Web.

Halloween Games and Scares Using Household Items

by linsav in Holidays, October 8, 2009
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Great halloween games and scares for children.

Does Violence in Video Games Contribute to Real Life Violence?

by Antuan Melvin in Social Sciences, October 6, 2009
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Violence is affecting video game players and making them more violent… Not true at all… Completely false, might I add. I have been playing video games probably since before I could talk, and trust me, the video games that I was playing back then were not some Fisher-Price kiddie “Match the cards!” game. I grew up on the real games of the retro days. Games like the Double Dragon series and River City Ransom. And it seems like things have gone just fine for me…

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