by Jeremy Murray | Oct 6, 2013 | Articles
You’ve probably heard the phrase, “objects in motion tend to remain in motion.” Newton was talking about the laws of motion, but his words can also be applied to the human brain. The brain, like the body, responds to mental stimuli and can be “worked out,” just... by Jordyn Fisher | Oct 3, 2013 | Articles
It is no secret that the brain of a child is a sponge, and massive amounts of psychological development happen during early childhood – or before the age of eight. Playing with toys is the first opportunity a child has to explore and interact with the world on... by Greg Toppo | Apr 13, 2013 | Articles
The debate on how to teach science in US public schools is promising to be a hot topic according to academic standards out Tuesday.”Next-generation” standards, having been in the works for two years now, push schools to teach fewer topics in a more... by Mary Hladio | Apr 3, 2011 | Articles
A key component of every employee satisfaction and organizational climate improvement project is the concept of company culture. Whether the definition of company culture is coming from direct survey questions or uncovered in anecdotal stories, the definition does...
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