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    Schools of Naturopathy

    Monday, April 28th, 2008

    These are exciting times as alternative medicine like naturopathy is growing in public demand. As you may be aware, students may not have to settle for a certificate in natural healing, when they can achieve their doctor of naturopathic medicine degree through a number of schools of naturopathy. In addition to offering holistic workshops and seminars in Qi gong, Tai Chi, and other holistic continuing education courses, schools of naturopathy are renowned for their in-depth training in the Read More This Post...


    Learning New Musical Instruments To Play

    Friday, April 25th, 2008

    When you are thinking about taking the plunge and learning how to play a musical instrument, it can be a difficult endeavor complete with heartache and pain. You may succeed in learning the instrument, but the path to that point can be difficult. So why would one want to take the time to learn a musical instrument, practicing hours a day just so they can become proficient at it. Is it worth it? Well, yes it is. Learning a musical instrument is like learning to play a new sport. It will give Read More This Post...


    How a Simple Bricklaying Course Can Change Your World

    Monday, April 21st, 2008

    The fear of the unknown can paralyze even the bravest of us, and it goes beyond simply not knowing what awaits us in some unexplored country. In a greater sense, it has to do with whether we will succeed and achieve great things, or let a failure make us less of a person than we were before. Our forbearers were trained in the essentials of doing things for themselves, but those skills have largely been lost as one generation passed the torch to another. So it’s no wonder that many of us Read More This Post...


    How to Apply for a Scholarship: College Freshman’s Recipe

    Friday, April 18th, 2008

    When we speak of college scholarship application, the burden is always on the parents. Since they have the responsibility over the education of their children and they know what will be good for them, parents apply personally for the college scholarship of their children. What if we turn the tide? From primary to secondary education, your parents accepted the responsibility. But you are old enough to take care of a simple college scholarship application. It takes some courage, Read More This Post...


    How Summer Activities Help 8th Graders Prepare for Admission to College

    Friday, April 18th, 2008

    Students in 8th grade will soon be leaving middle school and looking forward to a relaxing summer before they start high school in the Fall. The last thing on their minds will be looking beyond high school to college. But there’s smart moves families can take this summer to make the college applications process go smoothly. It may seem like a long way off, but, ask any Senior, time flies when you’re having fun in high school! Summer is a time to relax, a time for fun. No one Read More This Post...


    Homeschooling Online - Home Schooling In The Eyes Of Federal Law

    Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

    Home Schooling the United States has no specific Federal Law. As per the 10th United States Constitution Amendment, it makes clear the government has high regards for education and therefore all matters are bestowed in the hands of the states. US Constitution makes it pretty clear that the government shall neither interfere nor control with education, private or public. This, as a matter of fact is untrue. So if this is true then certainly home schooling as per Federal Law is legal, that is Read More This Post...


    Finding a College Scholarship for a Single Mother

    Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

    Women dream of having a happy and fulfilled family life. But sometimes reality can really hurt, and the fairy tale world ends with a snap of a finger. And very soon, you’ll find yourself raising your kids alone without the help of your husband. Supporting a family with kids is tough, especially if you’re a single mom. And the best way to be able to give your kids a decent life is to finish college, and land a good job. Being a single mother can be very hard. You would have to do Read More This Post...


    What Makes a Good Student?

    Saturday, April 5th, 2008

    Would you consider yourself to be a good student? What constitutes a good student? I am sure that we have all come across people who have rather annoyed us during our academic life, people who were disruptive, loud, rude and basically annoying. These people are what I class as bad students and should have been kicked out the lessons until they learn how to behave. What about a good student; is it all about their ability to learn or do they need to possess other qualities? These are the types Read More This Post...