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How to Have Confidence in Your Choices at Work

by Todd Hicks in Lifestyle Choices, September 13, 2009
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Make decision making easier! Learn how to trust your instincts!

College Entrance Exams: Are They Biased

by Hugo La Rosa in Education, August 27, 2009
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An Essay on the SAT I Exam: American Oldest College Entrance Test.

Five Reasons Why Procrastination is Good

by aznreviewer in Advice, August 24, 2009
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Here is my opinion on procrastination.

How to Make Yourself Smarter

by rwlovett in Advice, August 23, 2009
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In this guide I will teach you some of the techniques to improving your intelligence.

Resolving Petty Jealousy for the Common Folk

by Babyface Jam in Lifestyle Choices, July 26, 2009
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How to resolve arguments in non-painful ways.

Sexual Barometer Test

by Paula Andrea Pyle MA in Sexuality, July 15, 2009
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I abhor falsity; first in me then in others. Yet, our entire existence is based upon a false premise. We say one thing and do another. We pretend to be happy when we are obviously unsettled, disheveled and discontent. So much deceptiveness invades every segment of our lives so as to cause a gap large enough in our everyday lives to drive a mac diesel truck through. Bottom line: we are phony! We pretend to know what we are doing but don’t have a clue. We say we do what we love and love what we do and yet we are forever looking over our shoulders or out of the corner of our eyes for something better.

How Much Homework Should Students Be Assigned?

by eteachers.info in Education, July 13, 2009
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Different teachers will assign different amounts of homework based on their teaching philosophy. Some schools have guidelines as to how much homework needs to be assigned. Here are some general ideas about length and type of homework to be assigned on all grade levels.

Success Through Parent Communication Folders

by eteachers.info in Education, July 13, 2009
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Here is a simple concept that will help even the busiest of teachers keep track of parent communications in their classrooms. In today’s climate, it is important that the educator make not of all good and bad instances in an effort to both facilitate learning and to protect your job.

Improve Teacher: Parent Communications with Smile Books

by eteachers.info in Education, June 16, 2009
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Whether you are a classroom teacher or a specialist looking to make a positive impression, fostering the connection between you, the teacher, and the parents of your students is the key to success. Here is one such vehicle called Smile Books. There are no rules on how to create the book so feel free to use your creativity to expand the idea and improve upon it.

What is an “A” Student

by Joey Manfredo in Education, June 12, 2009
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A musing about how we learn, curiosity and time.

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