Documents tagged 'Student'

How Cell Phones Affect the School Environment

Author: Musa Aykac Subscribe to users feed

Published: 04/10/2008

When mobile cell phones were first released, they were only really used by the wealthy business man; the phones were so large that it was near impossible to carry them around. But then something amazing happened, pay as you go mobile phones were released, and could be purchased by any one of any...

Teach Creative Writing With These 5 Steps

Author: Zacharias Allred Subscribe to users feed

Published: 04/10/2008

Teaching creative writing to children is fun and rewarding. Kids naturally love to here stories read to them. As parents many times our children fall to sleep while being read to. Teachers can build a stimulating creative writing program in the classroom by giving the children a desire to...

Student Loans Bad Credit? No Problem

Author: Peter Johnson Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/10/2008

Many adults these days are returning to college and want to get a student loan, but they have bad credit. This is a vicious cycle, with one thing perpetuating another. First, these folks never started and/or finished college, so they were stuck with a low-paying job that required them to take out...

The Three Steps to Recession-Proofing Your Business

Author: Nicholas Nanton Subscribe to users feed

Published: 02/10/2008

I must admit that I don't watch the news often enough. It frustrates me and depresses me, all at the same time. But, I do walk by a television that is showing a news program often enough to see the constant predictions by the Chicken Littles of the world. They are all too ready to offer up the...

Choosing a Laptop for College: 5 Keys to Choosing the Right Machine

Author: David Wilson Subscribe to users feed

Published: 30/09/2008

If you're a student planning on going off to college, you're almost certainly considering purchasing a laptop. This is a great idea. As a college student myself, I realize how incredibly useful having a laptop computer rather than a desktop can be. With a laptop, you're not tethered to any one...

Learning Chinese Can Be A Fun Adventure

Author: Julie Landry Subscribe to users feed

Published: 30/09/2008

Written Chinese reflects the vocabulary and grammar of the most broadly used Chinese oral language. Speakers of the nonstandard Chinese languages learn this vocabulary and grammar, often pronouncing the words in their own local ways, when they learn to read and write. Written Chinese characters...

Thoughts on Finding the Best Golf Schools

Author: Phoenix Delray Subscribe to users feed

Published: 25/09/2008

Finding the best golf schools can be a very difficult task, and can be a high pressure task, too. When golfers investigate the best golf schools, there are certain criteria that they have in mind about what they want to gain from the best golf schools compared to the amount of money that the...

An Overview Of New York Law Schools

Author: Martin Brinkmann Subscribe to users feed

Published: 23/09/2008

The state of New York offers a large selection of reputable law schools, with nearly two dozens in the ranks, from the renowned Columbia School of Law to the more affordable state university. Following is a brief alphabetical overview of some of the possibilities. Located in the state capital,...

Sharing Bathrooms Without Sharing the Germs And Other Dangers

Author: Aydan Corkern Subscribe to users feed

Published: 23/09/2008

Sometimes it is just necessary to have to share a bathroom with others. Families must do this a lot of the time. Another time you might be stuck sharing a bathroom with someone is at college. You might share an apartment or a dorm room with one only bathroom for the both of you. In some cases...

How College Professors Can Check For Plagiarism

Author: Christine Harrell Subscribe to users feed

Published: 22/09/2008

College students are working harder than ever before and it's just not academically - cheating is nearly everywhere on campus. More and more students have admitted that they've cheated at least once in their academic career. To combat the growing plagiarism problem, college professors are finding...