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 | Child Care - An Introduction By: Winston Jenkins According to the western tradition, a child should be taken care of by both the parents. However, in families where both the parents are working ...
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 | The People of Alberta By: David Bunch The people of Alberta originally came from many different countries to seek their fortune in the vast, rich country of Canada. More than half the ...
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 | What is a Alloy By: David Bunch An alloy is a metal made by melting two or more pure metals together in a very hot furnace and mixing them together. When they ...
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 | Martin Luther King Jr And Civil Disobedience By: Nicolas DAlleva There is no argument that Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most influential figures of the 21st century. Though the result of his ...
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 | Education Issues By: Mark Alford Below are just a few of the leading American education issues that are constantly being debated nowadays. First, this question: should there be a national ...
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 | Online Computer Engineering Degree - What Are Your Options? By: Louis Zhang Now that you have decided to avail of an online computer engineering degree, it is time to canvass, compare, and ultimately choose among the computer ...
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 | Computer Engineering School 101 - How to Spot Your Best Fit By: Louis Zhang Choosing a computer engineering school is a daunting task. Given that you have already decided to pursue this career, then it is time to do ...
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 | Computer Engineering Programs - What Are Your Choices? By: Louis Zhang It is without a doubt that computer engineering programs will continue to be the wave of the future. So it is not surprising to see ...
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 | Knowledge Gap By: Harjinder Singh Sandhu As compared to the past, knowledge is being generated faster in today's world. In every field something new is happening and rendering the old redundant ...
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 | Educator Jobs - Exactly What Are Their Tasks? By: Jurinsthea Smith We often see educator jobs as something easy and effortless. As such my perception was wrong. As a matter of fact, they have the most ...
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 | Getting on Top of the College Application Game Early By: Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz The process is demanding, complex, and stressful. However, there are some things you can do early on to make the job easier and also end ...
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 | Carlota of Mexico - The Empress By: Pollux Parker Known as Carlota of Mexico or Carlotta and sometimes called as Charlotte, the Empress was the only daughter of the King of Belgians Leopold I ...
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 | Sandalwood Craft in India By: Aashish Washikar Handicrafts form a fundamental part of India's rich cultural heritage and provide the individual style which is unique to the state it belongs to. Artists ...
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 | Preschool Education - Preparing Your Child For the Race By: Winston Jenkins Preschool in Aurora Colorado provides basic education before the commencement of mandatory education for the child. Developmental education is the basic foundation of preschool education. ...
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 | The Wood Art in India By: Aashish Washikar Wood of all types, including very expensive wood like sandalwood, rosewood etc and even the cheapest wood is used in the making of beautiful handicraft ...
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 | Juan Ponce De Leon Y Figueroa - The First Governor of Puerto Rico By: Pollux Parker Born in 1474, the first Governor of Puerto Rico Juan Ponce de Leon y Figueroa, was a Spanish explorer. He was born in Santervas de ...
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 | The Book of Kells By: Pollux Parker The Book of Kells, also called as The Book of Columba, is an illuminated Gospel Book that was created by the Celtic monks around 800 ...
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 | The Titanic's Band By: Pollux Parker One of the most popular stories surrounding the sinking of Titanic, the world's largest passenger steamship in 1922, is the ship's band, often referred to ...
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 | The Zimmerman Telegram By: Pollux Parker The Zimmerman Telegram was the telegram sent to the Mexican government on January 16, 1917 during the World War I (WWI) by Arthur Zimmermann, then ...
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 | The Texas Instruments By: Pollux Parker Texas Instruments or TI, is an American-owned company headquarter in the city of Dallas in Texas. Founded in 1947 by Erik Jonsson, Eugene McDermott, Patrick ...
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 | Abraham "Bram" Stoker - The Creator of Dracula By: Pollux Parker Abraham Stoker, also known as Bram Stoker was an Irish writer best known for creating the world's most famous vampire character - Count Dracula. Abraham ...
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 | Augustin De Iturbide - Mexico's National Liberator By: Pollux Parker Agustin Cosme Damian de Iturbide y Aramburu or simply Agustin de Iturbide, was born on September 27, 1873 in the town of Morelia in Mexico. ...
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 | Who is Allen, Ethan? By: David Bunch Ethan Allen was an American hero in the Revolutionary War. He was the leader of the "Green Mountain Boys" from Vermont, and he is remembered ...
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 | Albania in the Past By: David Bunch Albania has been ruled by one foreign country after another for more than two thousand years. Except for brief periods it was never really independent ...
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 | What is the Amazon? By: David Bunch The Amazon is a river in South America, one of the greatest rivers in the world. It is about 3,900 miles long. The Nile in ...
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 | What is an Allegory? By: David Bunch An allegory is a story in which a character represents an idea as well as a person. This can also be done in other forms ...
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 | What is an Almanac? By: David Bunch An almanac is a book published once each year to give many useful facts and to be a complete calendar for the coming year. If ...
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 | Albert, King of the Belgians By: David Bunch King Albert is a great hero to the people of Belgium, because he had the courage to defy the great, powerful German army though Belgium ...
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 | Who is the Ambassador? By: David Bunch Representing one country in its dealings with other countries is called diplomacy, and a person who does this is called a diplomat. An ambassador is ...
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 | What is Electricity? By: David Bunch Alternating current Electricity flows through a wire in the same way that water flows in a river, and just as the movement of the water ...
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 | What is an Ambulance? By: David Bunch An ambulance is a car that is used to carry sick or wounded people from one place to another. Most of the time an ambulance ...
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 | What is the Alimentary Canal? By: David Bunch The alimentary canal is a sort of pathway all through the body. Along this pathway, food travels from the time it is swallowed to the ...
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 | Albert, The Prince By: David Bunch Prince Albert was the husband of Queen Victoria of England, one of the most powerful rulers of all time. He was not a king, because ...
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 | What is Alumina? By: David Bunch Alumina is a mineral composed of aluminum and oxygen. We see it in various forms that we would never think of in connection with the ...
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 | How Aluminum Was Found By: David Bunch Although there is more aluminum in the earth than any other metal, it was not discovered until copper, iron, tin, and other metals had been ...
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 | Get a Software Engineering Degree Online and Get Ahead in Life! By: Louis Zhang A software engineering degree online can change your life and shape it the best way possible. With a six-figure salary job waiting for you after ...
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 | Back to School - Get-Organized Tips - Part 1 of 3 By: Andy E Grant It's that time of year again - the time when parents across the country give a sigh of relief and school age children give a ...
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 | Back to School - Get-Organized Tips - Part 3 of 3 By: Andy E Grant Haven't you always noticed that life tends to move much easier and more efficiently when things are organized? If your family is preparing for back ...
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 | Reactive Or Reflective? By: Dan Castro There are three well-documented parts of the brain: (1) reptilian; (2) mid-brain; and (3) forebrain. They are like the layers of an onion, with the ...
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 | What is the American Federation of Labor? By: David Bunch The American Federation of Labor (called the A-F. of L. or the A.F.L.) was founded about seventy-five years ago, in 1881, as an association to ...
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 | What is the American Legion By: David Bunch The American Legion is the largest group of veterans in the United States. It was organized after World War I in Paris, France, by a ...
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 | Computer Engineering Job - 10 Things You Must Know By: Louis Zhang Today, computer engineering jobs continue to command competitive salaries and opportunities. Their unique skill set makes them invaluable for every company, especially those that involves ...
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 | Tips For a Successful School Year By: Meredith Jacob Discover five tips for starting out the school year right. Read about easy, but often neglected ways to be successful from the first day of ...
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 | Helping You Child to Read Well By: Jackie Reyno Instilling the habit of reading in your child will help their mind open up to all sorts of possibilities that they otherwise wouldn't have. This ...
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