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Parenting & Pregnancy > Teens (Other) Tips for teens: Getting your first summer job
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Have you ever heard the saying "it's not always what you know, but who you know?" Sometimes these sayings get famous because they're true. What an employer usually values most is integrity - honesty, reliablity, puctuality - it sounds too simple to be true, but basically - someone whom they know will always try their best, e... More..

Sciences > Psychology What your daydreams say about you
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To find out what your daydreams say about you, look out for a really good, readable psychology book. Even if you don't agree with everything it says about personalities and daydreams, it will make absorbing reading and create some very interesting dream comparison and analysis chats among your friends. Some psychologists say... More..

Creative Writing > Poetry Poetry: Music in nature
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Nature Music In the silence of the silver dawn Nature's music relaxes all. Bubbling bouldered rivers run And tinkling sing Their pealing song. And now the sunlight washes the hill Pink with heather, so songbirds call. A scenic song to delight the heart Clear warbling bells, Then skylarks start. Through palest leaves of golde... More..

Sciences > Astronomy What is an eclipse?
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'What is an eclipse?' was the first obvious question the kids asked, on hearing the exciting news that we were actually going on a day out to witness one! We tried to put it in these simple terms for them before we left home that day, as there are some common misconceptions around issues to do with eclipses. One mistake is t... More..

Sciences > Astronomy Legends about the Sun
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One of the most ancient legends about the Sun comes from Egypt. It concerns Kephera - 'The Sun God Of The Egyptians' and age-old feud between the Sun himself and his mortal enemy and jealous rival, black Apep of the dark underworld. This version concerns the respect Sun worshipers had for the Sun God - even when traveling...... More..

Arts & Humanities > William Shakespeare Shakespeare's portrayal of women
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Shakespeare's portrayal of women who are the picture of virtue and sweetness could not be more perfect than the pious, faithful and beautiful Desdemona, but is she the classic depiction of a domestic violence victim or just an unlucky wife? Othello is a story about a noble brave and loving man who is lucky enough to have a p... More..

Education > Learning Styles & Skills What to think when your child's grades take the plunge
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When a child's grades take the plunge, parents can try to be as measured and as balanced as they can until they have time to analyse the reasons why the student's grades may have taken a plunge- although it can be difficult not to over-react. Most parents want the very best for their children and know that academic achieveme... More..

Sciences > Psychology Why women laugh more than men
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There is no proof that, globally, women laugh more than men, only studies that suggest that perhaps in certain circumstances and in certain parts of the world, this is so. Provin's study, with which I have "issues!", is one such example. Robert Provin's "Laughter: A Scientific Investigation" has definite limitations for me. ... More..

Health & Fitness > Disease (Other) Anemia: Symptoms and treatment
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Do we need to watch out for the symptoms and treatments of anemia for our children more in the credit crunch? Food prices are rising and many families are concerned about their weekly shopping baskets and are budgeting more carefully in these frugal times. But limiting the more expensive items such as red meat could have rep... More..

Arts & Humanities > American Literature Book reviews: The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger
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Catcher in the Rye presenets a boy who is both a strong and a weak character. One incident from the novel which illustrates this theme is in the chapter where Holden interacts with his ageing teacher. J.D. Salinger draws a clear picture of the attitude that Holden has towards his teacher, Mr. Spencer and his wife. He shows H... More..

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