Archive for the ‘Education’ category

Five Reasons to Get Excited About the Dead Sea Scrolls

June 6th, 2010

You have probably heard of the Dead Sea Scrolls before, but haven’t you ever wanted to learn more about them? Following are some very good reasons why you should learn more.

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Does Eating Turkey Make You Sleepy?

June 6th, 2010

Do you know why you feel sleepy after having a turkey dinner? Or, very often while taking dinner, you begin to yawn. Is it because you do not want to eat anymore or there is something in the food which makes you feel sleepy.

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Interactive Lessons Make Happy Students

June 6th, 2010

Being a teacher is hard work. Preparing lessons that are going to captivate the imagination of the whole class is a real challenge, and you can often be aware that you have failed because there are a couple of kids drifting off in the back of the class room.

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Etiquette Consultant

June 6th, 2010

An etiquette consultant is a person who has been given a training certificate by a recognized etiquette school. The skills of individual etiquette consultants vary; some specialize in teaching proper etiquette to children, while some are more knowledgeable in teaching teens and adults. Each age group has a different requirement.

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Interactive Whiteboards Provide New Dimensions in Classroom Technology

June 6th, 2010

In classrooms today, interactive boards are becoming extremely popular as more and more schools are implementing this technology in the classroom for teachers to make use of. The whiteboards have displays that are large and touch sensitive, which are hooked up to a computer and projector.

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Etiquette School

June 6th, 2010

A few decades ago, etiquette was something that you had to learn if you want to be a well-adjusted individual in society. Proper etiquette permeated every aspect of a person’s social life. You needed proper etiquette if you wanted to attend a social gathering, talk to professors at the university, etc.

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Public Schools Should Emphasize the Assimilation of Minorities

June 6th, 2010

Those who feel equally strongly that the public schools should continue to emphasize the assimilation of minorities into society and the modern economy by focusing on the core intellectual and cultural values of the Western world. Those who hold this position still believe in the notion of the “melting pot,” our best-known assimilation metaphor.

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7 Activities For Teaching Vocabulary to Middle and High School Students

June 6th, 2010

If you need activities for teaching vocabulary to young children, you will find a wealth of options on the Internet. Far fewer vocabulary activities are available for teaching teens and preteens. If you need vocabulary resources for middle and high school students, you need these seven suggestions.

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Surviving the 2012 World – Origins of the Mayan Civilization and Their 2012 Prophecy

June 6th, 2010

There are many theories that exist among different scholars about the rise of the great Mayan civilization. For years scholars have debated the issue and have developed very diverse conclusions about the origin of the Mayan people and probably the most controversial issue of all, the Mayan Calendar and the 2012 doomsday prophecy.

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Five More Reasons to Get Excited About the Dead Sea Scrolls

June 6th, 2010

Here are 5 more reasons to get excited about the Dead Sea Scrolls. Read the following discoveries and find out for yourself on their importance.

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