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  • Do Language Learning Audio Tapes Really Work?  By : Michael Gabrikow
    The following article handles the subject of language learning audio tapes and tries to answer the question as to whether they are effective or not.
  • Do Kids Have Too Much Homework  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    In the late 90s, feature stories began appearing in the national media about children and parents who were so overwhelmed by the amount of homework that it was destroying their family life and causing psychological damage.
  • Homework: To be or Not To Be  By : Sharon White
    Homework causes definitely different attitudes of various groups involved in or just viewing its process. Students have usually negative homework attitude because it takes their free time; parents often just ignore homework because they do not know how important it is; teachers may be the only group interested in homework performance, however they often cannot assign the right tasks.
  • 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.
  • How To Choose The Most Appropriate Educational Toys For Your Children  By : Gregg Hall
    While many people might object and say that educational toys are no fun, and that kids will not play with them, they are completely wrong. If you think that toys that teach are not fun, you simply have not found the right toy yet.
  • Teach Your Child Through Playing Using Toys That Teach  By : Gregg Hall
    There are several different ways to get educational toys for toddlers. The first, and most obvious, place to look would be your local toy stores. You'll almost certainly come across an educational toy between the aisles of Barbie and toy soldiers.
  • Memory Techniques  By : Sharon White
    Effective study process requires good study skills which are mostly based on good study abilities. It is commonly accepted idea that while study skills can be taught and developed study abilities are those techniques which human is usually born with. However, the modern researches have shown that human abilities can also be improved and learnt.
  • Educate Children the "Fun Way" with Inquisitive Teacher Supplies  By : Chris Robertson
    Dare to have an interesting teaching technique! Teach children the fun way with interesting teacher supplies. Here are some great teaching tips...
  • Help Your Child Get Prepared For A Rewarding Career in the Workplace  By : Sherry Harris
    Most parents want to see their child fare better or have greater success than they did both personally and professionally. To that end parents often try to teach their children valuable life skills and morals that will help them to get ahead of the competition. Often, though words of wisdom simply aren’t enough to help the child succeed. So, what is the answer?
  • Your Certification That Make The Difference  By : Joann Cheong
    Professional certification, trade certification, professional designation, it is known by several names, but what does certification really mean?
  • Internet Trips That Perfect Your Foreign Language  By : Michael Gabrikow
    The article at hand covers the so called "Internet trips" that you can undergo electronically, strengthening your foreign language skills and vocabulary almost as well as a normal trip abroad, but without the costs and time consumption that the latter require.
  • Learning A New Language To Create A Bilingual Household  By : Michael Gabrikow
    Learning a new language as a family can be a wonderful and rewarding thing to do, especially if you have small children at home. For them, learning at smaller ages will be much easier than learning later in life.
  • Is Learning Japanese Really That Difficult?  By : Michael Gabrikow
    This article answers a question that most newcomers to Japanese learning ask themselves: is learning Japanese really that difficult? Find out by reading below.
  • Online College Learning Options  By : Richard Keir
    A brief look at several online accredited institutions and tips about selecting an institution to study at.
  • Chemical Dependency Progression in Teens  By : Monica Craft
    The tumultuous group of adolescents consists of twenty percent of the population. These adolescents come from family backgrounds that are not stable. There is often a history of mental illness in the family; the parents have marital conflicts; and the families have more economic difficulties. The moods of these adolescents are not stable and they are more prone to depression. They have significantly more psychiatric disturbances, and they only do well with the aid of intense psychotherapy. They

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