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Six Points To A Grade A Research Paper

If you have never taken a research paper class before going to, you may find yourself with the overwhelming job of turning in impressive assignments. If this is your scenario, here are some useful rules to assist you.

1) Have A Good Grasp Of The Assignment

Make sure that you have read through it thoroughly and completely to understand the task at hand. It helps to make an outline of any main points, topic and action words. (more…)

10 Secrets Of A Successful Homeschool

1. Have fun. Attitude is everything with home learning. Enjoy learning and your kids will enjoy it. Make it drudgery and they will respond as well. Try to make even boring tasks, pleasant at least. This is not to say that everything must be a 3-ring circus, but if you have a fresh, upbeat attitude even with times tables and spelling tests, this will reflect well on your children’s enjoyment and learning potential.

2. Limit interruptions. My biggest interruption is the phone. Get a good answering machine and use it during regularly scheduled learning time. Or use voice mail. Record a message that states from this time to that time we are home educating and will get back to you after we are finished. Tell friends and relatives that this is the case, and eventually they will learn to respect this. This also means well meaning drop in visits and babysitting for friends, etc. Keep your children’s learning time sacred and your family will benefit from this.

3. Dedicate your time to their learning. If you are doing 101 things while your children are trying to do bookwork, how can you expect them to concentrate and finish tasks at hand? Keep your focus on them, it is a priority that rewards! (more…)

Learn Audio Technology at Sound Arts Schools

If you are interested in being a part of the entertainment business, sound arts schools can show you what it takes to be a professional audio technician. Good training in sound arts can teach you everything you need to know for a lifelong career creating and editing audio for TV, movies, music, or video games.

Sound arts schools (also called recording arts schools) are generally found in the Fine Arts or Performing Arts Departments of colleges and universities. Aspiring sound technicians are taught the basics of sound and audio acoustics, analog consoles, MIDI, music theory, and much more. Today’s audio industry is rapidly evolving, and the top training in sound arts will involve the latest digital workstations, consoles, tape machines, microphones, and industry software to keep current. (more…)

Want To Be Fluent In Spanish? Watch Cartoons!

I’ve enjoyed my return to Spanish class here in Guanajuato immensely. It’s been a little strange because basically one ends up taking classes mainly with other Americans with a few other nationalities thrown in for good measure. I haven’t been around my fellow Americans in so long that it’s taken a bit of getting used to. In the last five years, I have actually forgotten social cues and topics of conversation within polite company. But, it’s been fun, informative, and actually a confidence booster.

It’s been an encouragement to notice just how advanced I’ve become in my Spanish. While living in Mexico fulltime and in Mexican neighborhoods has had a linguistic impact on my Spanish, I have to stress the point that you still have to put in the hard work in the language to become fluent. I’ve had to answer this question more than once, “If you live in the city of Guanajuato why on earth are you in a classroom in a Spanish school?” I suppose my assumption has been a correct one when hypothesizing in my previous articles that most, if not all, of those coming from monolingual America make an assumption about second language acquisition that simply is not true. (more…)

5 Tips to Save For College and Retirement

The list of hard choices and sacrifices parents make for their children is endless. Send them to soccer camp or little league, enroll then in private or public school, give them a 10p.m. or midnight curfew - the list goes on and on. One thing that shouldn’t be on that list - save for college or retirement.

It might sound harsh, but parents shouldn’t sacrifice their own financial security for the sake of their children. What they should do is figure out how to save for their children’s college education and for their own retirement at the same time. The sooner they figure this out, the better.
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Online Degree Tip - Why Accreditation Is Important To You?

I am sure you have seen on various online degree websites, articles and newsletters about the important of ensuring your online degree program and online school are accredited by the legitimate accrediting agency. Do you know the reason behind it and why it so important to you?

Why Accreditation Is Important To Online Students?

Accreditation of online universities and their degree programs typically indicates these universities and their academic programs offered to their students had been undergone a rigorous review by one of a handful of Department of Education’s accrediting agencies. The accreditation is a measure of an online degree program offered by a school has followed the academic guideline of Department of Education. It’s also a common indicator of acceptance on a school’s degree in the job market.
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