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Jun 12 2008

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Boarding School, What’s good about it?

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boarding_school.gif Education is very important to guarantee a better opportunity and future ahead, that’s why many countries are willing to spend millions of dollar for their estimate to provide and support good education for their youth. In fact many experts believes that investing for education is the most valuable investment ever, since on education we are developing a human diligence that in the end will providing us the most intelligent and skillful generation as potential human resources. A future of a nation is no longer considered and depends on their natural resources, but from the intellectual of their people.

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May 16 2008

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Its a Mens Dream to Make a Better Future

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athlete.jpg A few days ago, I reed a good articles on the internet that blow me off. This article is talking about a great idea from some regular man who has a dream to make a change for a group of teen whose hang their dream and dedicated their youth on basketball and rely on it to make a good living and support their life. The man on the article indeed makes a certain good point and it really make sense and reflected the sad irony behind the glory of college basketball biz.

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Feb 08 2008

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Setup Rules For Your Kids, Be Negotiable Parent

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We all know that parents who discuss and negotiate the rules with our children is never easy. The children are all very different, and what might need to be a rule for one, may not even be a problem for another. That said, there are many parameters that we set as parents who are rigid rules - those who have no ‘wiggle room. “Those are the rules set out to protect our children’s health, safety and welfare. These rules and their consequences should be very clearly defined and it should be understood by all participants that they are there for a reason very important and that they are “all or nothing”.

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