Jul
24
2009

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Flush with the writer in children. Blogging could draw a young writer and open doors for their future. Consider encouraging your child to start a blog! love having an audience. The instant recognition and approval that comes from a crowd can not be beaten. Using blogs to help develop good habits in spelling, grammar skills, and develop a love for writing at a young age is an innovative concept that has potential benefits:
- Liability / commitment – Every day messages, Regular updates require children to be disciplined and responsible.
- Communication – Increased communication with friends and relatives, Blogging or logging gives children the opportunity to connect with parents who could live a certain distance, to provide timely and important issues.
- Technology – Exposure to the technologies, Children are increasingly technology-dependent world. The exhibition at the initiative of the innovative technology will help communication skills and building resumes.
- Skills , When it is presented with an audience, children will want to present their “best”.
- Improving revision, The proofreading is an important skill that is difficult to teach. Changing daily entries help children learn how to present their ideas clearly and professionally.
- Improving spelling, Automated spell check helps children to be aware of spelling errors when they occur.
- Typing, children with keyboards at a young age will help them to familiarize themselves with the layout and function, making them quickly mastering typists.
Because blogs to the Internet, parents and teachers should also take this opportunity to young people about the dangers of the Internet. The Internet is global in its scope and development of security on the Internet habits at a young age is essential. Remind children not to disclose personal information, including names, addresses or location of events they plan to attend.
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Jun
20
2009

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Have you known that old age is our most difficult time? As you might have known, all of human being will surely become aging as it is inevitable. We will unable to do things we used to do when we were young. Our health will also decline significantly and we will often be sick. In such situation, we surely need help from others. Well, those are facts about old age that you should understand so that you can give the right care to your loved one. You have to make sure that your loved one is happy, safe and also comfortable.
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Jun
04
2009

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As our brains age, we’re less likely to think as quickly or remember things as well as we used to. Research is now showing how the brain changes and adapts with age. You can use what we’ve learned and follow a few simple to help remember things and avoid scams. Dr. Denise C. Park, director of the Roybal Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Illinois, explains that the knowledge we gain from life experience can sometimes compensate for other changes in our brains as we age. Older professionals can often be better at their than younger ones. “Your memory may be less efficient,” Park says, “but your knowledge about how to do it may be better.”
Researchers can design tests that expose problems in the aging mind by creating tasks in which older adults can’t use their experience. These tests reflect real-life situations like getting upsetting news or having a crafty scam artist pressure you for an answer. One key to dealing with situations like these, Park says, is not to make rash decisions. Ask for further information and more time to consider. Discuss it with friends or relatives.
Perhaps the most common trouble people face as they age is remembering things. Park says it’s important to acknowledge that your is fallible. “For medicines, driving directions or other things with specific details, don’t rely on your memory,” she says. “That’s good advice for everybody, but especially for older adults.” If you need to remember something important, write it down on a pad or use an device like a personal digital assistant (PDA) that lets you store notes and reminders.
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May
31
2009

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When it comes to familiarize yourself with your garden, you have two choices; planting seeds, or buy whole plants. Both have their own advantages. If you plant seeds and care for every day you find it is much more rewarding experience if you have a full and plants. However, this method is much more risky. I can not tell you how many seeds I planted and never seen any trace of any kind.
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May
25
2009

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If you are male and you lead a lifestyle inactive you probably have at least 3 risk factors associated with heart disease. I know, I know, you feel well, but most people do before they have a heart attack. Unfortunately, most people find they have on heart on the day they are admitted to hospital, and they are lucky! Ladies, do not think this is just something for people to worry (as it had been in the past). Women, as well as men, are more likely to die from heart disease than from any type of cancer.
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