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Studying When You Have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Part 1

Studying can be extremely difficult when you have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome /Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome /ME. And if you experience severe brain fog, concentration and memory problems, it can be a near-to-impossible feat.
Claire WilliamsSeptember 16, 2005

How to write a dissertation without getting confused & intimidated?

Are you ready to write a dissertation and feel confused and intimidated? You don't have slightest of an idea of what to do now and how to start it?
dominiccoreyJanuary 29, 2008

The American English Accent:: The "Explosive" T And P Sounds

The "explosive consonants"Earlier we said that the vowels are an important factor in hearing a "foreign" accent. But it is not only the vowels. The consonants also must be mastered.When we say that English consonants are...
Frank GeraceJanuary 17, 2006

Brief History of Speed Reading

Speed Reading methods began with Evelyn Wood who invented it, while she was fishing, or rather feeding bait to the fish via hook. She was bored when they weren't biting the hook, and she read.
Dr Jay PolmarMarch 24, 2006

Teaching a baby a foreign language

So how do you go about teaching a baby or toddler a foreign language? First of all, it's important to make the process fun. If the child begins to develop negative associations with your attempts, you'll lose their interest.
Hanna DorOctober 11, 2007

Firefox: Benefit Analysis versus Internet Explorer

Most of Firebird's advantages are MSIE's disadvantages, and vice-versa. This article will look at some of the advantages and disadvantages of Firefox in relation to MSIE.Advantages - Security is often cited as the primary reason for users...
Matt BacakJanuary 28, 2006

Online Tools Make Translation (Chinese/English) Easier

Today we will introduce several online tools that our team frequent use. These all may help to do translations, especially in Chinese (traditional and simplified) and English.1. Googlehttp://www.google.com.hkYes. The first one to introduce is...
Isaac ChuNovember 24, 2005

UK English schools

London's popularity with overseas students is well-known - young people come from all over Europe and the rest of the world to study the English language and culture in its very birthplace; and what better place to learn English than the...
John CampbellAugust 20, 2007

Child Learning Styles

Many homeschool parents ultimately end up designing their own homeschool curriculum for their child. Tailoring the learning process to match the child's learning style.
Mary JoyceSeptember 20, 2005

Four Learning Styles

There are four learning styles that most people fit in to. Visual/verbal, tactile/kinesthetic, visual/non verbal and auditory/verbal. These four learning styles will help you to understand and process any information given to you.
Jean MorganMarch 13, 2006