Aug
08
2008

Kid
Tomorrow is too late to realize what is special in life and appreciate it for what it offers us.
When we
look at life and value it on the basis of what we want to achieve, there is
very little time to appreciate the moments and things that we have in the time
of the present. There always seems to be
something that is not good enough in our life, some way in which to improve it,
also things that annoy us that we wish to move away from. For some people it is based mostly on boredom
and wanting more out of life. We seek to
find better in new horizons, which will hopefully bring us the fortune we feel
we deserve.
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Aug
06
2008

Kid
Tomorrow is too late to realize what is special in life and appreciate it for what it offers us.
When we
look at life and value it on the basis of what we want to achieve, there is
very little time to appreciate the moments and things that we have in the time
of the present. There always seems to be
something that is not good enough in our life, some way in which to improve it,
also things that annoy us that we wish to move away from. For some people it is based mostly on boredom
and wanting more out of life. We seek to
find better in new horizons, which will hopefully bring us the fortune we feel
we deserve.
This is a preview of
Finding true value and appreciating what we have in life.
.
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Aug
04
2008

Kid
Amidst the hundreds of degrees and courses that one can choose for, computer science degrees seem to be the most widely preferred course these days.
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Aug
03
2008

Kid
Amidst the hundreds of degrees and courses that one can choose for, computer science degrees seem to be the most widely preferred course these days.
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Jul
31
2008

Kid
Revising for exams is a necessary evil of University life, sort out your revision techniques by reading this article and putting these useful tips into action.
As the year moves into the summer months, the whole student population begins to gear up for exam time. Dust covered books are unearthed; essays reprinted and candles burned at both ends. It’s very easy to fall into the trap of trying to cram it all in just before your exam, but unfortunately the well planned and calmly executed revision strategy is the one that will serve you best when you walk into the exam room.
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Insider’s Guide to Effective Revision - Practical Tips for Students
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Jul
28
2008

Kid
Career Choices Have Alot To Do With Personality
Your personality weighs significantly as a factor that will steer you toward particular careers. Career choices must be based on your mind set and where your heart is. Whenever you start into the work force, your preferences are even more important than your pay. What kind of an individual are you? Are you a people person? Or, would you prefer to be left alone. Are you prominent in your motor skills? Or are you a thinker, rather than a “hands on” person? When you were in primary and secondary schools, did you have a mathematical or scientific mind such as an accountant or chemist? Or were you driven by poetry, grammar, expression and the like? What I am driving at is this—you may learn from research that an engineer makes a great deal of money; but, if your mind is not geared toward technology and new, innovative ideas, money or no money, don’t go down that avenue. Any job that makes you miserable will become a liability and a painful obstacle in your life.
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Jul
23
2008

Kid
coaching, online education, coaching on net, education
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Many American high school graduates are unprepared for the work world or college
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Jul
22
2008

Kid
If you’re able to use a computer and can read this newsletter, you’ll have no doubt heard about global warming.
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
If you use a computer and can read this newsletter, you’ll have no doubt heard about global warming.
You’ve probably heard different stories about what could be causing global warming and what it’ll do to us, ranging from the effect that CFC gases have on the ozone layer to global warming being nothing more than a natural occurrence as our planet continues to emerge from the last “Little Ice Age”. But just how much do you know about either of these subjects? And how are they affecting you?
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Jul
22
2008

Kid
If you’re able to use a computer and can read this newsletter, you’ll have no doubt heard about global warming.
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
If you use a computer and can read this newsletter, you’ll have no doubt heard about global warming.
You’ve probably heard different stories about what could be causing global warming and what it’ll do to us, ranging from the effect that CFC gases have on the ozone layer to global warming being nothing more than a natural occurrence as our planet continues to emerge from the last “Little Ice Age”. But just how much do you know about either of these subjects? And how are they affecting you?
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Jul
21
2008

Kid
If you are an American and have ever traveled to the UK, or visa versa, then you understand that American English and British English can sometimes feel like completely different languages.
If you are an American and have ever traveled to Australia or New Zealand, then you understand that American English and Australian or New Zealander English can sometimes feel like completely different languages. Sure, you understood most of what you heard on your trip, but every once in a while you came across a phrase or word or pronunciation that you had no idea about the meaning of or misunderstood completely.
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Why Learning Brazilian Portuguese is Important
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