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The Everything-ness of Education

Posted in Education on March 31st, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

The today of profound evolution, the broadness of materialism, the absence of spirituality and finally, the nowhere of the world, are the instigations of this essay. So what are the elements that constitute humanness? How do we start? And how do we know our dooms?

Education! From its genuine purpose, is the first and last constitution of humanness, is where our human element start and finally, the one that we will leave this human world with.

From the matter of fact, there is nothing that can change the courses of human life; positively and negatively, materially and spiritually, than the education does. Imagine how have the education benefited those who have it and know how to use it and the danger of those who are educationally absentminded.

The world ‘education’ does not single-mindedly refer to one granted from academic institution, but refer to the education that does fill the purpose of humanness and that finally make human intentionally adequate. The everything-ness of education, in this sense, will only apply to those who use education for spiritual purpose and who really know the genuine point of education.

The value of education does not apply to those who have and will have Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctorate degree, but it only apply to those who understand or are looking forward to the innate meaning and the sole purpose of education. Education is everything, because the purpose contained in education is also the purpose of human being.

The purpose of this article is not to explain innate genuineness of education, but it would serve as the thinking-syndication for those searching for education for spiritual or material prosperity.
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Getting the Most of Out College

Posted in Education on March 26th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment Tags:

If you are currently attending a college or university you most likely understand the high cost of tuition. The prices of going to college seem to just keep rising over the years. With such high tuition costs it is important to make sure we get the most out of college. We all want to go to college to better ourselves and get a good job in the future. If you are another one suffering for the prices make sure you are getting the most out of college as well. How can we do that? Easily read below and find out how you can start getting the most for your dollars spent on college.
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What Everyone Should Know About Canvas Prints

Posted in Art on March 23rd, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

A few years ago, if you wanted a portrait of yourself you needed to hire an artist, which was a privilege that only rich people could afford. Not only was it expensive, but you had to spend hours standing still in front of the painter. Today you can take as many photos as you want, choose one you really like, rotate it, change the background, the color and even add some effects, store it in your computer and order a beautiful canvas online. It is affordable and easy to do, but when you select a canvas service there are some factors you need to take into account. Here is some information on the techniques used in canvas printing:
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College Is Much More Than Higher Education

Posted in Education on March 21st, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

he first day of college begins with hopes and dreams of a new future. You walk around the college, drinking in the newness of a world unknown, where the buildings will become a second home to you as you release yourself into a variety of lectures.
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Education Helps Raise Global Living Standards

Posted in Education on March 14th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Education is a valuable tool that enables citizens to reach higher career goals and is a major factor towards improving social conditions among the masses. A few decades ago, employment opportunities were available to people with even basic education. But as the economy changed and businesses grew and specialized, the need for a good education system has become a necessity.
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How to Give Yourself a Raise with an Online College Degree

Posted in online education on March 12th, 2009 by admin – 1 Comment Tags:

If you look around you, it doesn’t take long before you can begin to notice others around you engaging in some kind of self improvement activity. If we want to look younger, we diet. If we want to feel younger, we exercise. To add culture to our lives, we might learn a second language or listen to classical music. These are all worth while self improvement activities we can participate in; however it can be shown that an increase number of Americans are continuing their education after high school. Some are returning to the online classroom after an absence of several years in order to enhance or change their career.
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Literatura de la Victorian era – 4 caracteristicile generale ale Victorian Literatura

Posted in Art on March 10th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

În literatura de Victorian de vârst? a intrat intr-o noua perioada de dup? romantic rena?tere. În literatura de aceast? er? a exprimat fuziune din pur romantism la realism brut. De?i, la Victorian Age produs doua mari poe?i Tennyson ?i Browning, de vârst? este, de asemenea, remarcabil pentru excelen?? de la proza.
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The Nobel Prize

Posted in Art on March 9th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

This is an excerpt from our featured article : NOBEL PRIZE

We thought that we shall share on this day’.the day each year when Nobel Prizes are awarded’some lesser known facts about the grand prize :( courtesy: information on the internet)

The First Awardees of Nobel Prize

On the fifth anniversary of Alfred Nobel’s death, December 10, 1901, the first set of Nobel Prizes were awarded.

Chemistry: Jacobus H. van’t Hoff

Physics: Wilhelm C. Röntgen

Physiology or Medicine: Emil A. von Behring

Literature: Rene F. A. Sully Prudhomme

Peace: Jean H. Dunant and Frédéric Passy

First Ceremony
(Memoirs of an attendee:)

‘After long protracted negotiations, partly with the French government (which sought to impose a very hefty tax on the Nobel estate) and partly with the Nobel family, the first awarding of five Nobel Prizes could finally take place on 10 December 1901 ‘ four of them given out in Stockholm and one, the Peace Prize, in Christiania, as Oslo was then called. Five years had passed since Alfred Nobel had died in San Remo, on 10 December 1896.

In the days leading up to the awarding of prizes, there was certain tension in the air. The prize winners’ names had been kept secret ‘ they were not, as now, revealed months in advance. When three distinguished German ‘ speaking gentlemen arrived by train from the south and were taken to the Grand Hotel, it was clear that they must be the winners. International traffic was not as commonplace then as now.’

What do the winners say :

‘I have never cared very much for personal prizes. A man does not become a freedom fighter in the hope of winning awards, but when I was notified that I had won the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize jointly with Mr de Klerk, I was deeply moved. The Nobel Peace P”Nelson Mandela

‘It wasn’t until the Nobel Prize that they really thawed out. They couldn’t understand my books, but they could understand $30,000.’ ‘ William Faulkner (American short-story Writer and Novelist, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949)

‘I can forgive Alfred Nobel for having invented dynamite, but only a fiend in human form could have invented the Nobel Prize.’ ‘George Bernard Shaw (Irish literary Critic, Playwright and Essayist. 1925 Nobel Prize for Literature)

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How to Speak French – Learn French Fast With This Amazing Secret!

Posted in Languange on March 2nd, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Want to learn a new language and be able to speak like a true native?

It is not as difficult as you may be thinking. Let me show you my method for learning French or any other language of your choice.

The truth is that there is only one way to learn a new language, but there are several methods for doing so. I am a French native, and speak and write in several languages. I am fluent in English, Arabic, French (my mother tongue), and Creole. We also speak Spanish.

So, how do I do, and most importantly, how can do this too?

1. Think outside the box

I know that many people trying to learn a new language, but not because it is doing what everyone is saying that they do. You need to understand that they are different and that some work of John Doe might not work for you. You need to review the various forms of learning French, and then go with that works best for you.

2. Immerse yourself in a French ‘environment’

I really do not need to travel to Paris for a complete immersion. You can do this without any French at all natives. For this to work, you need to have friends who are also passionate about French, just like you. Do it now. Pick up the phone and tell your friends that whenever they meet, we speak French during the first ten minutes.

Believe me, this is powerful. Imagine doing this every time you see your friend. If you see every day at work, it deals almost an hour of French in real life situation.

But what is even more powerful is that when you can not find the word you need to speak French, all you need do is look in the dictionary. And believe me, if ever, move pretty fast.