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23 Games to Play in the Car (or Anywhere!) by Brook Noel
... For young children, let them have three "passes" as a handicap. The Rhyming Game:Someone picks a word to start with, such as "ball." The next player has to come up with a word that rhymes. Play continues until someone cannot think of a rhyming word. As always, give younger players a hint or two. You make the game more difficult for older kids by having each player recite the previous list of words before adding their own. Tongue Twisters:Choose a person that you all know, example, "Sara." ...

GED Programs and the GED: A Value Beyond Basic Skills Proficiency by Michael Ormsby
... Consider the following national research and guidelines from the American Council on Education (ACE), along with learning solutions data compiled by e-learn, inc. and The GED test determines a candidate’s ability to make evaluations and deductions from literary and analytical materials including data, charts and graphs. The GED math test requires knowledge, skill and ability with basic number operations, algebra and geometry, along with data analysis and calculator functions.

I've Turned Into A... by Beverly Mahone
... reasons, are glued to their computers just like me. We exchange thoughts and ideas and sometimes even prayers. I do take periodic breaks to do less important things like exercise, cook meals and clean the house. But after that, it’s me and my computer until bedtime. I’m also learning there’s lots of money to be made through this machine! I haven’t quite figured out how that all works yet, but you can best believe when I do, you won’t be hearing from me as much anymore.

History of the Computer - Computers and Technology by Michael Cooper
... Just as people have learned to drive an automobile, it also takes skill and learning to utilize a computer. Computers in society have become difficult to understand. Exactly what they consisted of and what actions they performed were highly dependent upon the type of computer. To say a person had a typical computer doesn't necessarily narrow down just what the capabilities of that computer was. Computer styles and types covered so many different functions and actions, that it was difficult ...

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