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Overview Of General Educational Development Tests

Author: Daniel Millions Subscribe to users feed

Published: 06/06/2008

For those that either drop out of or cannot complete high school, there is another option available. Students can earn their GED, officially defined as "General Educational Development", by passing five tests issued by the American Council on Education. The GED is often informally referred to as...

Baby Gifts For The Little Angel

Author: Amit Kheterpal Subscribe to users feed

Published: 06/06/2008

Buying a baby gift for that newborn cute and cuddly little bundle of joy is an amazing and joyous experience. Well you may tend to disagree with so many options and choices it can tend to be a little overwhelming. The best baby gifts are usually clothes in larger sizes as the clothes in...

Taking The Bar Exam To Become A Patent Attorney Or A Patent Agent

Author: Daniel Millions Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/06/2008

There could be two different reasons why an individual would be planning to take the patent bar exam. One of these reasons would be that you are planning to become a patent attorney, and the other reason would be if you are planning to become a patent agent. Individuals who have plans to take...

The Best Escapologist Of All Time

Author: Catherine Harvey Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/06/2008

Time is one of those precious commodities that constantly eludes us all. We equip ourselves with wrist watches to keep an eye on it but still it escapes us. We list our needs, our accomplishments and our hopes in the quest to make time for them and before we know it, time has gone. No wrist watch...

Chaos Theory: What Is It?

Author: Ann Knapp Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/06/2008

Flannel shirts. Dial-up connections. "The X-Files." Nirvana and NAFTA. Baggy pants and "Seinfeld." The Bridges Of Madison County and Rent. The phrases "At the end of the day," "Generation X," and "Think outside the box." And ... higher mathematics? Like any decades, the 1990s had its...

Connemara Marble: Ireland's Natural Gem

Author: Colin Fitzgerald Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/06/2008

Just as its name implies, Connemara marble is found in only one place in the world. Connemara is located on the west coast if Ireland. It is also one of the most picturesque places in Ireland, with a landscape full of rugged wonder and beauty. The coastline is spectacular with myriads of...

Summer Fun Days in Preschool Sunday School

Author: Denise Oliveri Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/06/2008

Sunday school does not stop when school is out. In fact, many Sunday school classes actually see a rise in attendance during the summer months when people are visiting churches and attending Vacation Bible School. If you are a preschool Sunday school teacher, then here are some fun ideas to bring...

Chinese antiques, Modern China - Savior to Africa?

Author: Derek Dashwood Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/06/2008

The China of Chinese antiques during the time of Marco Polo holds our fascination, as it should. Explaining a Confucian mind set that exists to this day, China remained a mystery, and very inward until the west blasted their gunboats along the coast, taking control of Hong Kong and Shanghai by...

Top Tips For Choosing Your Bridesmaids

Author: john mce Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/06/2008

Choosing your bridesmaids for your big day is an exciting and important decision. Remember they are there for you, after all it is your day. It is every girls dream to be a bridesmaid, but you should not dilute the position by allowing all the girls to have their dream come true. The first...

From Farm Yard To Dinner Plate

Author: Catherine Harvey Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/06/2008

Packaging machinery has been a god-send to all of us queasy people who cannot bear the thought of where our food comes from. It's great to go the farms and zoo's and see all the lovely furry, fluffy animals. You can pet them and feed them and coo over how cute they are. It's also just as nice...