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Evolution and Intelligent Design
- By Sjoerd Kold
- Published 06/10/2008
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Apologies if the title of this piece is an obscure reference. It is taken from the recent debate in the US, about whether the science classes of public schools should teach ‘Intelligent Design’ as an alternative theory to evolution
Students: Control Your Debt by Tom Tessin - Posted
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- Published 04/21/2008
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Each year, a majority of students leaving college come home close to $20,000 in debt, not including the student loans. One of the main reasons students come home in debt is because of the majority of credit card offers on campus. Since credit cards aren’t a bad thing, it all comes down to the person that is in charge of using them.A credit card is only bad if you abuse the powers. If a student is going to go out and purchase things he/she can’t afford, they will soon find out that they will be over their head in no time. The main reason this is, is because they don’t physically hand of the money. Instead, they hand a plastic card over that has no value.
What Are Plus Student Loans? by Peter Kenny - Posted
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- Published 04/21/2008
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College expenses are high; there is little argument over that. Students and parents of students often need financial help in order to get into and subsequently get through the years of education that leads to an advanced degree. Thankfully, there is a somewhat new student loan program available that help out with these costs.The Federal Parent PLUS Loans can help those parents with good credit histories to borrow money. This money can be used to help pay the education expenses of their children. Each student-child must be a dependent undergraduate student enrolled in an approved university or college, for at least half time in order to qualify for the loan.
12 Great Memory Strategies For Better Grades by Linda Bress Silbert, Ph.D. And Alvin J. Silbert, Ed.D. - Posted
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- Published 04/21/2008
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"I forgot." "I can't remember that." "I sit down to take a test and my mind goes blank." "I'm not a good test taker."These are all things students say when they forget assignments or don't do well on tests. All of us, students and non-students alike, forget important things. This happens when we don't transfer information into long-term memory. It is important to know how to do this in order to do well in school and beyond. Just think about it: you need to remember what you read, what your boss told you, the driving directions someone rushes at you at a stoplight, or, if you are a student, what the teacher says.
Learning Tips for Students by Dev Sri - Posted
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- Published 04/21/2008
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Long ago, there was a time, when parents told children to read slowly and loudly to understand everything they read.A lot of things have changed. Today's children have bigger syllabi to learn. Now, learning experts and teachers ask students to read faster and grasp important points.
Here are a few tips for students who have a lot to learn, but very little time.
Using a Student’s Strengths for Better Studying by Jim Hartley - Posted
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- Published 04/21/2008
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At SuperCamp, the learning and life skills academic summer camp for kids 9-18, we focus on individual’s particular learning styles. Knowing one’s own learning style, or strengths, can help when it comes time to study for a test. At SuperCamp, we make this point by telling campers the story of Slim ‘n’ Bil.Slim ‘n’ Bil are both very smart people – smart in very different ways. Slim ‘n’ Bil both have a wide range of skills. Whenever they meet, they like to show off their talents to each other, and practice their skills to build their intelligence in different areas. The question they ask each other isn’t ‘How smart are you?’ it’s ‘How are you smart?’


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