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By admin • Nov 18th, 2008 • Category: My OpinionsI have been keeping tabs on this BCS television contract lately. For those of you who are not aware of what the BCS, it is the Bowl Championship Series for college football. At the end of the year, there are 4 bowl games that get basically the best 8 teams in the country, they play, [...]
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Be a Dynamic Student»By Dr Jay Polmar • Nov 12th, 2008
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BE DYNAMIC through SPEED READING methods makes what you read become a part of long-term memory. This is caused by intense concentration. Intense concentration causes the altering of states of consciousness which, in turn, accesses long-term memory.
Crafts
Kansas Vacation - a taste of what makes Kansas special»By Greg Everett • Nov 15th, 2008
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Ok, so you are now entering the state of Kansas and you are dreading the long, flat boring drive where there is nothing to see or do. Well, wake up and look around! Kansas travel has an extremely interesting history, beautiful prairielands, fantastic museums, cultural events and atrractions and the most wonderful people in the midwest! Going from the large cities like Kansas City to the litty bitty towns of Garnett you will find great people and interesting things to do and see.
Curriculum
Homeschool Math Lessons»By admin • Sep 11th, 2007
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If anyone is looking for some good homeschool math lessons, I came across this site the other day. Here is what they have to say:
Do you know a child struggling with math?
Parents, are you looking for a surefire way to give your child an academic edge at school?
Teachers, do you want to save time [...]
Teenagers
Music to Celebrate Your Sweet 15»By Christina Lopez • Nov 18th, 2008
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In the Latino culture there is an event that takes place when a young girl turns 15. This is called a Quinceanera. This party is celebrated in a more elaborate tradition then previous birthdays.
Hobbies
Beginners Basic Guide To Bonsai Ficus»By dave cruz • Nov 10th, 2008
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Bonsai ficus plants require little maintenance, are unusual in appearance compared to other trees, and for beginners the ficus is the ideal plant to start a bonsai with.