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Lose Weight Through Losing Toxins by Ralph Morton
... The specialist open the subjects stomach and took our I would suggest about 10 lbs of pure fat. Right in the middle of the fat was the liver. We have to ask ourselves how apart from the man carrying all this extra weight around all his life, how ever did his liver or his kidneys work to full efficiency. You can well understand, Oprah had a lot to say about this as you can well understand. They went into a long discussion as to why this was happening way more than it ever did.

Hate to Write? Hire a Ghost! Why Using a Ghostwriter is Not Cheating by Kim Pearson
... So instead you hire an architect or a construction firm, and you tell them everything you want and what matters to you, and they translate your ideas into a living reality. But it’s still your house. It reflects who you are, not who the architect is. When someone admires the beauty of your house, they are admiring you – your taste, your plans, your ideas. It’s the same with your writing. Your original ideas and stories belong to you, therefore so does your book, even though you may not have ...

Parents --- Homeschooling Can Take a Lot Less Time Than You Think by Joel Turtel
... Your job is to introduce your kids to as many different subjects and resources as possible. Have them take art classes at the local YMCA, library, or arts and crafts store. Introduce them to different kinds of music. See if they enjoy a music lesson on the piano, guitar, or drums. Give them classic novels by great authors to read. Most home-schooling parents spend about three to four hours a day homeschooling their kids. The key point to remember is that you have many options and a vast ...

Children With Learning Disabilities by Aaron Schwartz
... Children that are lagging behind certain subjects will be grouped into the classes where these subjects are taught at the lower level and in smaller extent. Moreover children with learning disabilities should be divided into different classes according to their learning possibilities. This division has certain sense because there are children who are capable for not very bad studying but they have poor learning ability to work. But also there are children who have weak studying capacity and ...

Top Ten Tips (Part 1) by Elaine Currie
... Although that sounds obvious you don’t have to look very far to find masses of people publishing articles when it is clear that they have very little idea about their subject matter. This type of writing appears thin, limp and unconvincing even to the untrained eye. You should aim for writing which has substance; a rounded, healthy thing with a life of its own. If, for some reason, you are obliged to write about a topic which is alien to you, make the effort to research it.

Mathematics - We’re Counting on Help from Parents by Barbara Snyder
... 5) Consider the two subjects in which student most often have homework - reading and mathematics. Think about the reasons for and benefits from homework assignments: practices prior learning; helps develop mastery; builds self discipline; encourages time management; teaches independent work; and teaches responsibility for one’s own learning. These are lofty goals which can be attained through parent support. Research tells us that students who spend more time on homework will be more ...

Parents' Complaints --- Arrogant Public Schools Turn a Deaf Ear by Joel Turtel
... That means, in effect, that it's almost impossible to fire them, no matter how bad or even mediocre they are. If you couldn't be fired, would you care about parent's complaints? That's why they don't, and that's why public-school teachers or principals can be arrogant or indifferent to parent's legitimate complaints. Parents, the solution is to stop hitting your head against the brick wall of arrogant public-school employees. Just walk around the wall and don't look back.

The Magical State of Captivation by Vincent Harris
... I eventually came to the conclusion that statistics was just one of those subjects that couldn’t be fun or entertaining, and as a result, I was really struggling to grasp statistics in a useful manner. Years later I would meet a woman that shattered the myth that statistics can’t be fun; Melody Shipley told stories, and these stories had embedded within them, the principles a successful statistics student would need. After 4 weeks with Melody, I had learned more than I had in the 14 weeks I ...

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