The Disciplined Lifestyle
Discipline is the key attitude in every successful life.
Examples of a Teacher with Engaged Students and a Questionable Observation
While many tools are currently in use throughout the field of education that assesses knowledge, thinking and strategies, they are all based on the human being. Rational thought must be used to grade objectively. This is one of the most difficult aspects of teaching.
Music Lesson Plan for Blind Students in Regular Track Classroom
Students will demonstrate their learned knowledge of music terminology by writing a review of a piece of music which they will hear for the first time using their list of 30 terms.
A Lesson Plan for Teachers on Music and Musicology 3
Students will demonstrate their learned knowledge of music terminology by writing a review of a piece of music which they will hear for the first time using their list of 30 terms.
A Lesson Plan for Teachers on Music and Musicology 2
Students will demonstrate their computer skills by expanding their list of 30 musical terms. Using the internet to research their definitions and create a list of synonyms, they will be learning the proper ways to use music terminology.
Status: How to Make the Contract with Yourself
Most people seem to be a little around when it comes to make a contract with themselves which is many times more important than all the contracts you do with third parties. Read this article to understand how to make an almost perfect financial contract with yourself.
Psychological and Ethical Egoism
An attempt to describe and make sense of moral philosophies by asking questions and considering ethics to order to possibly find answers.
Does Self Learning Work?
If I achieve my latest goal what will it bring me? What will I go on to do after? And what is the best way to educate me on this subject? So many questions attached to one proposed path and it is that of life that answers it.
Subjective Objectivity
A critical look at the so-called relativist and pluralist philosophical movements of the twentieth century.
Honesty: Is It the Best Policy?
Staying true to who you are is what is most important.






















