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Using the Library for Homeschooling

Where can homeschoolers get unlimited educational materials and not spend a dime? The library, of course! What a blessing to be able to bring home stacks and stacks of books, all for free.
Lorraine CurryOctober 28, 2005

The Life and Works of Henri Matisse

The undisputed leader of the Fauve Group, and regarded as one of the great formative figures in 20th century art, Henri Matisse was a master of the use of color and form to convey emotional expression.Born on December 31, 1869 in Cateau-Cambresis,...
David SassonOctober 28, 2005

Career Choice: Automotive Systems Technology

Bobby Ventura, a lanky 6’2” blonde-haired blue-eyed high school junior, is a self described home mechanic who enjoys tinkering with his screaming yellow ’97 Mustang at every opportunity he can get.
Matthew C. KeeganOctober 28, 2005

The American Accent: Pronunciation Of The Vowels

The English Vowel SOUNDSMany learners of English have a distinct accent because they pronounce English with the vowels of their language. They commit this error because the English vowels are "something like" the vowel sounds of their...
Frank GeraceOctober 13, 2005

Federal Aid For Your College Education

The Federal government is one of the best sources for college financial aid. From low interest loans to free grants, the array of government aid is open to just about everyone.
Chris DavisOctober 13, 2005

Educating Your Children: The Home Schooling Option

An ever growing number of thoughtful parents are concerned about the status of public schools in many cites across North America. At the same time, a good number of families are struggling to make ends meet.
Colin POctober 13, 2005

The New SAT

The SAT may be the most important test a student will ever take. When it comes to determining college admissions and awarding scholarships, no single exam is more important.
Chris DavisOctober 13, 2005

The Life of a Child

At the school, the child will learn to be submissive to any mortal authority, whether they are in the right or the wrong. At the church, the child will learn to be submissive to the immortal lord, whether the words of the Bible turn his stomach or...
Andy CarloffOctober 13, 2005

Graduating With A Plan Of Action

Congratulations, you’ve just graduated with a degree in your chosen field. So what’s your next step going to be to launch your long-anticipated career?Like a young racehorse at the starting gate, you have tons of energy and determination,...
Ann BaehrOctober 12, 2005

Math! Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad...

Mathematics can be one of the most challenging subjects students may take, in middle grades, high school and college. But it can be one of the most fun courses to take as well.
Robert Crawford IIIOctober 10, 2005