Exploring Learning Styles
  • Preparation Begins With You: 4 Smart Ways Parents Can Help Kindergartners Achieve Success

    • 14 July 2016
    If your child is about to enter kindergarten, there are several ways you can help him or her achieve success, both academically and socially. Setting certain standards for your child to live by is crucial to his or her development and for facing the new challenges that lie ahead. Before your child embarks on this new experience, help him or her get a head start by considering the following tips:
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  • 5 Ways Business Information Students Can Prepare For The Start Of Their Career

    • 16 June 2016
    Having a degree in business information technology can open you up to the possibility of obtaining a career in a wide variety of industries. Some people chose to become a consultant or entrepreneur, others go into finance, and some may join a marketing team. With this amazing opportunity, it's not surprising to know that 367,000 people received business degrees in 2011-2012. With so many people looking for jobs after graduating college, it's important that you are prepared to start your new career as soon as possible.
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  • 4 Tips For Passing Your Driving Test The First Time

    • 7 June 2016
    The only thing more frightening than taking the written test for your license is taking the driving test. The driving test is nerve-wrecking for most new drivers, so you can end up making a dozen mistakes just because you're nervous. If you plan on taking your driving test for your driver's license, make sure you know some great tips for passing your test the first time. It will boost your confidence and make sure you're ready for the road.
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  • 3 Reasons You Can't Take Up Flying (And Why They're Wrong)

    • 20 April 2016
    Some people are content to enjoy a plane flight passively from their window seat in the passenger cabin, while others are compelled to pilot the craft above the clouds with their own two hands. If you've finally expressed your desire to learn to fly, you may have received all kinds of pushback from well-meaning friends and family members. Here are three of the reasons they might claim that you "can't possibly"
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  • Can You Remove The Criminal Records That You Had As A Youth?

    • 12 August 2014
    Many employers conduct extensive background and criminal record checks on job applicants before allowing them to become official employees. If you have a juvenile criminal record, the legal tool of record expungement (sealing) can prevent your adult career opportunities from suffering the consequences of the mistakes that you made as a youth. With a better understanding of record sealing, you will be able to determine your eligibility, and gain some valuable background information before consulting with representatives who provide legal services.
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