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Categories: Education | May 13th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

An animal care taker is such a special person to our life as well as to
an animal’s life. He who care for animals, who live with animals and
most importantly he love animals. No one can just be an animal
caretaker without having love and affection for animals.

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Insiders Guide to Referencing your Dissertation or other Academic Work

Categories: Education | May 13th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Adding references to your dissertation or other academic work is an absolute necessity - this article shows you the different ways of referencing.

From the very beginning of your further academic study, you will have had the importance of referencing drummed into you! That, coupled with the fear of ?death by plagiarism’ can be quite an unnerving prospect. So, how do you reference correctly?

There are four primary styles of referencing, all of which display different types of inserts in the text. For the purpose of this article, I will use Peter Levin’s (1) referencing names when describing each referencing style.

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Getting An Online Mba Degree - Am I Too Old For It?

Categories: Education | April 26th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

We started to work soon after successfully getting a bachelors degree qualification. Time slips away so fast as we are now busy working with our fingers to the bone. We do not have much time to review our goals as we are growing older over period of time. Some people stay at the comfort zone because they feel complacent with their current working condition. If your current job does not meet up your expectation and you feel that you want to have a more satisfying career, you are required to change your negative mindset.

How to change your negative mindset?

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Arthur C. Clarke - Brilliant Visions But Bad Scientific Blunders

Categories: Education | April 25th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Arthur C. Clarke, who died on March 19 at age 90, was one of the most popular science fiction writers of the 20th century. He is best known for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey(1968). Its film version was directed by Stanley Kubrick.

Clarke served as a radar specialist during World War II and realised that geostationary satellites could be used in telecommunication. They are satellites that orbit almost directly above the equator and appear to be stationary to an observer on the ground. Clarke popularised the concept in a paper called “Extra-Terrestrial Relays - Can Rocket Stations Give Worldwide Radio Coverage?”published in the magazine Wireless World in 1945.

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Improve Your Chances In A Competitive Examination With A Math Tutor New York

Categories: Education | April 25th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Do numbers make you feel dizzy and did you actually believe that calculus has nothing to do with mathematics and is simply a Tintin comic character? Well, then welcome to the group of math phobic individuals who are so scared of this subject that soon this simple fear and inability to solve math problems becomes a hindrance in their life and career growth. The subject math forms an integral part of school curriculum and is a necessary division in any competitive examination which form the benchmark for admission into any reputed college. Hence, if math plays such a critical role in your future then it would not be wise to let your in competency in the subject hold you back form realizing your full potential. Even otherwise bright students may at times find it difficult to cope with math especially in regard to any prestigious competitive examination where the standards are set quite high. One of the easiest ways to get competency in any particular subject is through the guidance of an experienced professional and in this case it would be a math tutor New York.

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Forex Trading - Pips And The Lots

Categories: Education | April 23rd, 2008 | by admin | no comments

If you’re interested in investing in the Foreign Exchange Market and have been doing some research on your own, I’m sure you have been coming across terms such as the “pip” and the “lot.” I’m also sure that most of the articles you have read can hardly explain to you exactly what they are.
Fret no more. Here is a guide to these two ever-confusing words.

When people encounter the word pip, they think of the small eyes of a pineapple, or perhaps a bodily function. In Forex trading, a pip is the fourth or the last decimal place in which an exchange rate in represented. Pip is an abbreviation for percentage in point.

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Horoscopes - An Astrological Scam

Categories: Education | April 15th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Feeling mildly despondent over a recent one pound gain, after meticulously following my diet to a tee, I happened to come across the astrological forecast section of a local newspaper. Not being a true believer in these futuristic predictions, I thought maybe this bit of information (for entertainment purposes only) might bring me out of my morose condition.

I looked through the column until I found the section for Leo and read: “You will experience an unexpected gain today.” “Uncanny,” I thought. How could this astrologer accurately predict that I had gained a pound on my diet? My belief in this art form became positive. Instantly, I became addicted to these predictions.

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Herbal Courses - What They Offer

Categories: Education | February 28th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Find Herbal Courses in the United States and Canada. Herbal courses offer a variety of learning platforms where students can gain introductory and comprehensive knowledge in medical herbalism, herbal consulting and family herbalism.

Depending on independent schools and colleges, herbal courses may provide opportunities for varying levels of certification and degrees. For example, if you are more interested in attaining a general overview of herbology for personal use, then basic herbal courses might be ideal for you. Herbal courses that are designed with the degree-oriented students in mind will cover more in-depth education and practical training in herbology; including studies in anatomy and physiology, herbal history, herbal medicine theories and philosophy, herbal remedies and therapeutics, pharmacognosy, pathology and holistic approaches to healthcare.

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Everyone Needs A Mentor, But Especially The Bilingual Student

Categories: Education, Health and Fitness | February 25th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

“According to Dorothy Zeymour, “A child is quick to grasp the feeling that while school speech is “good,” his own speech is “bad,” and that by extension he himself is somehow inadequate and without value. Children in society today are less likely to think highly of themselves due to lack of self-esteem, lack of knowledge, and lack of discipline.

These children are seen everyday in today’s society.

In order for these children to avoid feeling inadequate, they must be seen and heard in order to gain approval. Let’s face it, every child needs a mentor, but especially the bi-lingual student.

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Ai Or Artificial Intelligence Cannot Replace Human Intelligence - Want To Bet?

Categories: Education | February 23rd, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Not long ago a very devout religious person in the Online Think Tank stated: AI or Artificial Intelligence Cannot Replace Human Intelligence, my first flash was, Oh Yah, wanna bet? But rather than creating a further divide between real science and religion, it made sense to hear this individual out. Her comments, many of them came right out of the scriptures and yet, many of her arguments were simply no longer true, as she was not up on the latest material and innovations in AI. So, I simply asked:

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