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Easy Restroom Tips and Tricks

by creep426 in Advice, November 13, 2009
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Lets face it, I HATE GERMS. Especially in the restrooms.

The Establishment of an Independent Japanese Culture and Its Characteristics

by Firecrackerhan in Society, October 29, 2009
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The culture of early Japan was closely intertwined with that of China’s. How did Japan come to form its own unique culture around 1,000 years ago? Read this article and find out.

Chinese Inventions

by Javyair in Society, October 22, 2009
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Here are a few notable inventions of the Chinese:

Learning Styles, Study Skills, Weaknesses and Strategies

by Mike1229 in Education, October 21, 2009
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Many studies have been preformed to determine the type of learner an individual is. Each person absorbs information differently and therefore has a different method of recording, remembering and recalling that information. Felder & Soloman (2009) suggests that these differing types of learners range from active to reflective learners, sensing to intuitive learners, visual to verbal learners, and sequential to global learners.

Why Recycling Paper is Good

by kashish786 in Issues, October 5, 2009
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Why Recycling Paper is Good.

Where Does Your Garbage Go?

by Davis in Issues, September 17, 2009
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Where does your garbage go after your garbage man picks it up?

Eco is Cool

by blanked in Activism, September 2, 2009
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Simple tips to make your school year say eco’s cool.

Differences Between The New England Colonies and The Colonies of The South

by Colin S in History, August 30, 2009
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An essay about how New England and the South differed in the colonial era.

How Many Trees Does It Take to Print a Bestseller?

by NickFord in Activism, August 15, 2009
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Have you ever wondered how many forests were consumed by the Harry Potter books?

Think Before You Print: Save a Tree

by joiemarvic in Activism, August 15, 2009
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I often see this on one of my friends signature in her e-mail. Come to think of it. We can really save a tree if we think before we print.

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