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  • 1906- Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire  By : Penelope Banchit
    On the morning of April 18, 1906, the city of San Francisco was shaken to the very core by a phenomenally strong earthquake. It reduced many buildings to rubble and the fire caused by the ruptured gas lines continued to destroy the city for three days after the quake.
  • 3 Ways to Improve Your Vocabulary  By : Michael Gabrikow
    Building up your vocabulary is arguably the most important part of a language learning process. If you don't have a base vocabulary, you can't study grammar, you have absolutely no use for spelling or pronunciation exercises and writing or reading is definitely out of the question.
  • 4 Great Reasons Science Projects Make Your Child Smarter  By : Tired Dad of Five
    4 great reasons science projects make your child smarter
  • 4 Reasons Why You Should Homeschool Your Child  By : Ricky Lim
    A recent survey indicated that nearly 30% of American parents are seriously considering homeschooling their children rather than sending them to school. Home schooling is a different way of education for many parents.
  • 4 Reasons Your Child Should Do Science Projects All Year, Not Just For  By : Tired Dad of Five
    There are many things out there that your children can be doing like watching T.V. or listening to music. But these things do not enhance your child’s thinking. You want to challenge your child’s mind, help them build thinking skills that they will need for there lives.
  • 4 Ways A Child Enjoys Learning By Doing Regular Science Projects  By : Tired Dad of Five
    Science projects can create a bond between your and your child. So make the best of it. Act interested in everything that your child is doing and learning.
  • 4 Ways To Help Your Child Improve Their Science Skills  By : Tired Dad of Five
    How can you help your children improve their science skills if you don’t even know what the facts of science are? Well you are in luck here are 4 ways to help your child improve their science skills.
  • 5 Reasons Why People Fail Online Education  By : Bryan Wong
    Online education is becoming a more popular way to get one's degree. However, online education is not the same as offline education. There are many reasons why people fail online education, here are the top 5 reasons.
  • 5 Tips For Choosing The Right Science Project For Your Child  By : Tired Dad of Five
    There are many different ways you can choose a science project for your child. The question is how do you even know how to choose a science project?
  • 5 Tips On Studying For Exams  By : Bryan Wong
    Test-taking is one element that both online education and traditional education share. Here are 5 tips on how to study for tests and improve your results.
  • 5 Ways To Increase Your Child’s Love Of Science  By : Tired Dad of Five
    There are many things that you can do to make your children do their science homework. But wouldn’t you rather have your child love to do science and want to do things that involve science?
  • 6 Common Mistakes Made in Language Learning  By : Michael Gabrikow
    Language learning has a few common mistakes that apply to most learning methods. Whether you're studying using a free online course, through educational games, translated texts, flashcards or any other method, you're bound to find one of these mistakes.
  • 6 Instances Where A Science Project Would Be A Great Activity  By : Tired Dad of Five
    There are many things that you can do that would be a great activity for you and your children to do.
  • 6 Reasons You Should Do Science Projects With Your Child  By : Tired Dad of Five
    One thing that is very important that you do with your child is science projects. Science projects can be very beneficial to your child’s life. Here are 6 reasons you should do science projects with your child.
  • 7 Surprising Acne Solutions to Try at Home  By : Patricia Wagner
    Here is a collection of simple home remedies to help you fight acne.
  • A Brief Presentation of Teaching in Asia  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Teaching English in Asia has become very popular among native English speakers from the United States and Canada. These are in fact the residents generally preferred by Asian employers in their numerous job offerings for teachers of English as a second language. Employment anywhere abroad is not guaranteed with just a strong knowledge of English, despite the fact that this language has become international over the past years. However, teaching is Asia is possible with nothing but the solid know
  • A bright future with online degrees  By : Clint Jhonson
    In the last couple of years, the concept of distance education has become more and more popular due to the advancement of the Internet technology. Today, you can sit comfortably at home, in front of your computer and earn your online degree from reputable colleges.
  • A Closer Look At The Alternative Energy Sources Of Solar And Wind Power  By : Gregg Hall
    Fossil fuels are not a sustainable resource. Two methods of producing energy which have little impact on the environment and are sustainable are solar and wind power.
  • A College Degree; Your Ticket to $1,000,000  By : Daniel Kane
    United States Department of Labor 2004 statistics reveal that full time workers 25 years of age and older earn a median weekly salary of $676. Those without a high school diploma average nearly $300 a week less ($396). High school graduates with no college average $562, and college graduates holding at least a bachelors degree earn nearly $1000 weekly.
  • A dose of truth about weight loss diets  By : nathfiset
    Losing weight the intelligent way has never been so easy. One simply has to follow common sense.
  • A general view on CeMAP Training and its courses  By : shiji
    For those looking at CeMAP training the news is good as just about two thirds of Building Society CEO's believe that building society mortgage lending will rise in 2007 when match up to with the 2006 figures.
  • A Good Link Campaign; Reaching Page #1 on Google  By : Daniel Kane
    One of the most important things you can do to raise your search engine rankings and drive more traffic to your site is to convince other websites to link to yours. It's free, of course, and very easy, but doing it properly does take some time and effort. I recommend a couple of ways to find websites which might be willing to link to you.
  • A home-based after school program  By : John Ugoshowa
    So, your son's school does not offer any extracurricular activities. You are worried of depriving your child of all that extra knowledge and fun. What should you do?
  • A Professional Artificial Flower Shop  By : Ernest R Peterson
    My mother told me that I should buy artificial flowers. When I crinkled my nose, she told me to find artificial flowers that don't look artificial. I had never truly seen artificial flowers that didn't have that fake look to them, but I agreed to accompany her to search for some. The first place that we stopped had rows and rows of artificial flowers but none of them suited me. The second store that we entered was more of a professional flower shop. The employees directed me to look at silk flowers.
  • A Public Speaking Nightmare  By : Paul Tobey
    The next time you do any public speaking or presentation you may want to read this article first. This public speaking nightmare of a story hammers home the importance of getting some kind of professional training before you attempt to step out on stage.
  • A Review: Speed Reading VS Listening To An Audiobook  By : Bill Urell
    Can anyone become a speed-reader? The answer to this question is no. Can anyone listen to an audiobook? The answer here is alsomst everybody.
  • A View On Background Checks From A University Educator  By : Gregg Hall
    Unfortunately, not all schools do background checks on school employees and because of this, many children are needlessly exposed to criminals. I find this disturbing, since background checks are easy to obtain and the expense is certainly worth avoiding the very real possibility of employing people who can pose a threat to our children.
  • About Schizophrenia Multiple Symptoms  By : John Conrad
    Schizophrenia, a brain disorder that affects the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality and relates to the others.
  • Advantages Of Doing Science Projects With Your Children  By : Tired Dad of Five
    By participating in science projects with your children you are creating a fun learning environment for you child.
  • After school activities and burnout  By : John Ugoshowa
    For millions of parents around the world, the day does not end with the school bell. There are still pictures to be painted, songs to be sung and games to be played.
  • After school activities and relationship building  By : John Ugoshowa
    After school activities are the rage of the day. With about $500 million invested in these programs and more than 10 million children attending them in America alone, the popularity of these activities cannot be overlooked.
  • After school activities for the overweight  By : John Ugoshowa
    Research and studies show that our children are growing fater by the day. Many families all over America are struggling to keep the weight of their children within reasonable limits.
  • After school activity for the hyperactive child  By : John Ugoshowa
    ADHD refers to attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder. Most children who suffer from this disorder suffer from attention problems as well as hyperactivity.
  • After school program  By : John Ugoshowa
    So, your child is beginning to get restless and make you restless. He has got more time than is good for him, and you are now considering after school programs - anything that will keep him busy for a few life-saving hours!
  • After school programs and discipline  By : John Ugoshowa
    How important is discipline when it comes to after school programs? Since most of the activities are recreational, does a program have to adhere to strict rules?
  • After school safety  By : John Ugoshowa
    When parents send their children for after school programs, they take it for granted that the child is safe.
  • All of a Sudden his Computer Started Talking  By : Jeffrey A Solochek
    No, it was not a flash site on his browser and it wasn't any type of audio file or movie. He was typing a document and sometimes when he does this hell hit wrong keys which is what he did this time. It turns out that some versions of Windows have a utility
  • All You Ever Wanted To Learn About The Military Academy Preparatory School  By : Jane Ling
    The USMAPS is a facility aimed at prepping West Point military school candidates to the rigorous military and academic requirements of that establishment. Learn more about it's program.
  • All You Want to Know About Study in New Zealand  By : Anthony Keeling
    If you are thinking of studying in New Zealand, you will find comprehensive information on www.varsity.co.nz. It provides views, news and reviews besides an extensive range of contents, such as competitions, forums, advices, jokes, and a lot more. This versatile resource box on Varsity has been designed to provide you with the best of fun and information.
  • American Animated Cartoon  By : Ernest R Peterson
    The animated cartoon has come a long way. You can find entire networks dedicated to this form of entertainment. The Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and The Disney Channel offer this programming twenty-four hours a day. The Fox network devotes most of its Sunday lineup to the grown-up animated cartoon like Family Guy, The Simpsons and American dad.
  • American indian art auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    American Indian art encompasses many types of arts and crafts, from the more traditionally and / or stereotypically Native American art such as beadwork and pottery, to modern photography, fine paintings, sculptures and the like.
  • An Introduction to Antique Furniture  By : stephenmorgan
    Furniture has been a domestic necessity in all civilisations, ancient to modern (and in-between) and has been produced in large quantities over the centuries. Developed from humble beginnings whereby the furniture was constructed out of simple designs by and large cut straight from one section of a tree to more advanced skilfully constructed pieces made possible by more advanced construction and woodwork techniques.
  • An Introduction to Antique Furniture Part Two  By : stephenmorgan
    Early forms of furniture were primitive items constructed quite often out of solid pieces of timber. Though quite ornate at times they were still fairly basic items that lacked the finesse of later centuries and manufacturers.
  • An Introduction to Climatic Test Chambers And How They're Used  By : Chad M.
    Many of us growing up had all sorts of inventions rolling around inside our head to better our surroundings and the world we live in. For those of you that took your ideas into the production stage (not me) you probly already found out about climatic test chambers or had to use one to test your product. This article explores the basics of what climatic test chambers are and some of the common way's they are being used today.
  • Ancient Rome: the city founded by Romulus  By : stefano sandano
    Exploring the origins of Rome the eternal city
  • And You Think Your Marriage is Complicated - The Historic Tale of Diane de Poitiers  By : Corina Clemence
    A funny account of the history of Diane de Poitiers the older woman, Henri II who became her lover at 13, his wife, Catherine de Medicis and fate of Chateau Chenonceau in the Loire Valley, France
  • Anthony Robbins- The World’s Greatest Motivator  By : Chu Ern Teng
    Read Anthony Robbins Life Story Here
    http://www.greatwebucation.com
  • Application of Educational Films and Drama in Teaching Primary Pupils  By : Andrew Schwartz
    the article describes positive effect of educational films and drama applied for teaching young pupils
  • Applying the Principles of Social Care as a Level 4 Worker  By : Chris Towland
    This article discusses how in social care and social work many staff are starting to develop their skills and knowledge in respect of the Health and Social Care SVQ or NVQ level 4.
  • Are Discounted Used College Textbooks A Good Deal?  By : Abigail Franks
    Did you know that buying and selling used college text book materials is one of the most profitable products in a local campus bookstore. Even though most school administrations claim to be worried about the high cost of a college education, they continue to charge big time for basic materials and resources.
  • Are You Considering Hiring a Private Tutor?  By : Adrian Adams
    No matter what age you are, if you have ever had academic problems in any area, whether it is in high school, college, or trade school, There are many public tutoring programs available.
  • Are Your Computer Skills Right for Distance Learning?  By : Matthew Paolini
    Distance learners need to be computer savvy if they’re going to succeed in their pursuit of an online degree. Think you’re ready for that online degree? The following list details the computer skills you’ll need to be successful in your quest for an online degree.
  • Art auctions for drawings  By : John Ugoshowa
    Art auctions for drawings are categorized into antique, modern and contemporary. Antique drawings are any drawings that were produced before 1900.
  • Art auctions for sculptures  By : John Ugoshowa
    Art auctions for sculptures are a great way to find new art for your home or office. I like to peruse the online auction sites for nice sculptures
  • Art auctions for vintage posters  By : John Ugoshowa
    Vintage posters are always available at art auctions. I have found all kinds of vintage poster art auctions lately. I really liked a vintage poster I found that was from the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam.
  • Art auctions on ebay  By : John Ugoshowa
    I’ve been looking at art auctions on eBay all day today. I have found some wonderful things. I browsed the Art category and chose the subcategory of self-representing artists.
  • Art auctions: art deco  By : John Ugoshowa
    In the field of modern art, art deco plays a large and impressively lavish role. The strong colors and sweeping curves lend art deco the trademark boldness that expressed much of the progress and modern advances of the twentieth century.
  • Art auctions: contemporary art  By : John Ugoshowa
    It is truly a wonderful thing when you consider how much we gain from our appreciation of art, what volumes it speaks about our own culture, and among cultures that make up the world besides our own.
  • Art Auctions: Early American Art  By : John Ugoshowa
    There are many very good examples of what you could call early American artwork that has survived to this day, and as time passes to create particular movements in style throughout the world, fundamental ideas change with a variation in locale and timeframe when it comes to the individual artists and their brilliant visions.
  • Art auctions: grotesque art  By : John Ugoshowa
    That there is an overwhelming number of pieces that represent this particular grouping of artwork seems false to believe, but this is happens to be on the rise as we get further into the new millennium, and realize the shedding of our culture’s skins time and again.
  • Art auctions: vintage photography  By : John Ugoshowa
    Vintage photography gives us a glimpse into the past, and helps to allow people to gain some understanding of the world before us.
  • Art glass paperweights  By : John Ugoshowa
    I have a shop that sells art glass. My favorite art glass is paperweights. I have a lot of fun attending art auctions and buying art glass.
  • Art poster auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    Art poster auctions are very popular. Owning great pieces of art has gotten easier. A properly framed art poster can be as nice as owning an original painting and it is far less expensive.
  • Art Schools, the Artist's Choice!  By : John Morris
    Is Art School necessary to be a good artist?
    Being creative or artistic is truly a gift, a talent. But as with any talent, it needs to be tempered, honed, and optimized. Without proper training, one might never achieve the potential he or she was born with. And to help you hone your talents, you will need a good Art school.
  • Art-based activities  By : John Ugoshowa
    A recent report by several independent researchers concludes that participating in the arts nurtures the development of social, personal and cognitive skills.
  • Ask an expert – a simple, modern way to get essential advice  By : Dave Ramsey
    We’ve all confronted with serious questions concerning matters of various origins and to which we did not know the answer. Online advice sites are gaining in popularity because they offer the best alternative to expensive and time-consuming expert consulting; these sites will ensure that you get quick, unfailing advice no matter your field of interest.
  • Associate Degree Can Mean An Extra 250K  By : Matthew Paolini
    For students who want to continue to work their existing job and complete their two-year degree at their own pace, an online degree program may be an option worthy of a closer look — especially for working adults. Dozens of the country's leading online universities offer Associate Degree programs along side their traditional four-year Bachelor Degrees.
  • Audio Book Downloads: Easy And Educational  By : Bill Urell
    Is reading becoming a hassle? Do you find yourself not having time to read all you want to? There is a simple, yet high tech solution.
  • Audio Books: A New Way To Learn  By : Bill Urell
    Audio books have changed the way people read books by making it more convenient and easy. This new literary format is taking bibliophiles by storm.
  • Barriers In Learning Foreign Languages  By : Ernest R Peterson
    What is your take on learning foreign languages? Do you believe that every human being should be studying a foreign language other than their native tongue? Some folks do. In fact, when it comes to learning foreign languages, I have some experience of my own. I took Spanish 1 and 2 in high school. Then in college I took three additional Spanish courses. That's not too bad if I do say so myself. However, I was baffled at one Spanish professor's take on learning foreign languages. She was originally from Argentina, and came to the states to teach Spanish. I think this is wonderful. However, I did not agree with her spiel about how everyone in the United States needs to learn Spanish. This is plain and simply a glib statement. She is certainly not considering all sides to this coin. What about everyone else who came from other countries to the United States. They've already had to learn English to adapt. Is it fair to tell them that they must learn Spanish as well? You try telling that to someone who already speaks fluent German, Japanese, or French. They will likely tell you "I will learn Spanish when everyone else learns my native language."
  • Becoming a Nurse  By : Kadence Buchanan
    If you are interested in becoming a nurse, you are probably wandering how to get into the field and which questions to ask yourself so as to be absolutely sure that you want to enter this rewarding but also demanding profession.
  • Becoming a True Polyglot  By : Michael Gabrikow
    The following article will try to give you some general tips on how to learn a foreign language with ease and a few ways of easily attaining the status of "polyglot".
  • Before You Spend any More of Your Money for Software  By : Jeffrey A Solochek
    This morning as I was going through my inbox I saw an email from a marketer about this software called ForumEqualizer. Now in the old days I would have just gone to the site and saw a use for the software and then went ahead and purchased it. After spending a fortune during the last 10 years I now do things a bit more frugally.
  • Benefits of a good after school program  By : John Ugoshowa
    Children grow up in a society that demands expertise in everything. You really cannot sit back and decide that learning from textbooks is enough for the overall development of your child.
  • Best ten audio books to improve your mind  By : StevChilds
    The mind is the single most important factor in determining who we are and what we do as individuals. It is hence very important that we keep it active and nuture it regularly through reading the right books. Time has become a very precious commodity these days and one of the first things to be sacrificed is reading. However, with the advent of audio books, this does not have to be so.
  • Blues Piano Lessons - A Quick Tutorial  By : Paul Tobey
    Learning to play blues piano can be a very simple process. The problem is most pianist don't know where to start and this piano lesson will help you do just that.
  • Boat School: The United States Naval Academy  By : Barney Garcia
    Located at Annapolis, Maryland, on the banks of Severn River and the Chesapeake Bay, an entity of high standard takes responsibility of producing the nations smartest naval officers of international repute.
  • Books about dale chihuly  By : John Ugoshowa
    Books about art sell well in art auctions. I have found many publications that feature my favorite artist, Dale Chihuly. There are books, catalogs and even magazines routinely up for auction.
  • Boost Your Childs Brain Power … Do Science Projects  By : Tired Dad of Five
    Boosting brain power is just as much for parents and adults as it is for children. No matter where you are in life you can benefit from boosting your brain power by doing science projects.
  • Boring after school activities  By : John Ugoshowa
    Why does Lisa grumble when it is time for her to go for her piano lessons? How come Johnny abhors the sight of his skates now?
  • Breweriana at art auctions  By : John Ugoshowa
    My father-in-law is very interest in beer art. Breweriana is the special name for beer related artifacts. I’ve been watching for special pieces to add to his collection at art auctions I’ve been attending.
  • British vs. American English  By : J. McCorquodale
    George Bernard Shaw famously said that the British and the Americans were "two nations separated by a common language".
  • Broaden your horizon with online degrees  By : Clint Jhonson
    Taking online degrees is a major trend today, as many people want to pursue higher education while also keeping a job. Distance learning degrees are available with numerous distance learning centers and the great attraction of such programs is that all courses and examinations are taken via the Internet.
  • Brutal Bangladesh Sweatshops Exposed  By : Nathan T. Lynch
    We’ve all heard about the disgrace of sweatshops in Asia and other countries. Until you get first hand news of the horrible conditions in these places, it probably doesn’t seem ‘real’. Well it is. And it’s an ongoing tragedy throughout those countries. Following is an account of what Asian women are going through in these situations, specifically in the country of Bangladesh.
  • Calculus: The Science of Fluxions  By : mathcracker
    I go over a brief overview of the origins and main objectives of Calculus as a math science
  • Can I use a calculator  By : Robert Duval
    The advances in computer algebra systems are making the traditional methods for teaching college math look very obsolete.
  • Can People Learn How to Lead Via Computer Simulations  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Frequently the successes and failures of social organizations, like states, corporations, clubs, army troops, teams, etc., are associated to a great extent to the leadership abilities of their constituents.
  • Can You Write Something On Air Flow Meters?  By : Scott Fromherz
    If you are a parent of a school going child, you will be bound to be studying along with your child every day. You will have more tension than he/she has when the exams are around the corner and, needless to say, you will know "your" lessons better.
  • Cat Facts : Social Behavior and Interaction  By : Kurt Schmitt..
    Here's a collection of cat facts about one of the most important elements of cat behavior to understand, social behavior and interaction. I've tried to include facts that I think are helpful.
  • Cat Litter Box Problem? A Look At Behavioral Issues  By : Kurt Schmitt..
    While your cat litter box problem may be caused by more than one issue, there are two main categories. If you've read over my article on the physical causes of this issue, then you already know that this problem is either behavioral, or physical.
  • Challenges Make Fun and Valuable Learning  By : Tom Straub
    Challenges open a door to shed light on what kind of person you really are, beyond just expanding your knowledge. When you are pushed to the limit and forced to think fast on your feet, it's easier to see what you are actually made of.
  • Chamberlin’s Opinion on the Improving of Reading and Writing Skills  By : Andrew Schwartz
    the article describes a book devoted to the methods of improving literacy in primary schools.
  • Chef Training: Your Ticket To Endless Possibilities  By : John Morris
    Let's face it: cooking is not an easy thing. But then, it is not that complicated either. With the right stuff and the right training, you can head off boasting like a chef that knows its craft.
  • Choose a specialization for your Career in Law  By : Simon Layborn
    Once you have taken the difficult but rewarding decision to pursue law as a career, you have to take an even more difficult decision — to select the area of law from the dozens of options offered by the law school. However, it is best to take this decision sooner than later.
  • Choose The Best Online Degree Program In 7 Easy Steps  By : Jane Ling
    Online degree programs are very popular. But not all of them are created equal, and only a few will really meet your needs. Learn more about how to choose the right program in this article.
  • Choosing Educational Software For Children  By : Amy Nutt
    In recent years, computers have become an integral part of everyday life. Now, more people own computers than ever before, and the numbers continue to rise.
  • Choosing Educational Videos for Children  By : Amy Nutt
    Today, videos have become a very popular means of entertainment among children of all ages.
  • Choosing the Right Educational Video Games for Your Children  By : Amy Nutt
    Video games are among the most popular toys today. Children of all ages spend a lot of time engrossed in the latest action-packed video console or computer game.
  • christie’s in amsterdam  By : John Ugoshowa
    There are so many good lots up for auction this summer at Christie’s in Amsterdam. There is a lot by Petrus Paulus Schiedges called Sailing on open water that is oil on panel. This is supposed to sell for more than two thousand euros.
  • CLEP Study Guides  By : InstantCertOnline.com
    A CLEP Study Guide helps you prepare for your CLEP exam. A CLEP study guide offers you the study material that covers the whole of your CLEP exam syllabus. A CLEP study guide includes sample tests and sample questions that are quite similar in format and standard to the actual CLEP tests or questions. The CLEP study guides are your CLEP test preparation guides. There are several CLEP study guides available for you.

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