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Women’s rights and feminism is once again in the news – and open to debate. Especially among women. Nothing illustrates that better than the rash of commentary following the recent death women’s rights leader and author Helen Gurley Brown, says Heather... by Marcia Cantarella, Ph.D. | Feb 24, 2012 | Articles
College students spend untold hours worrying about what they will major in at college. But if I told you the choice of major is less important than understanding how to get good grades in college. The skills that you will need to carry you through a life filled, for... by Nicole Rodgers | Sep 27, 2011 | Articles
Do you find it a challenge to remember what you study? Sometimes the problem is not in learning the material; it is in finding the material in your head when it is time to relay what you have learned! As any viewer of the hyperactive visuals of TV programming can... by Wendy Bailey | Jun 16, 2011 | Articles
Having ADHD in the family is a challenge, but there are severa well-known best learning strategies for ADHD that allow your family to cope up with the great demands of this condition. ADHD, which stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, has 3 main core... by Marcia Cantarella, Ph.D. | May 18, 2011 | Articles
You can probably picture the setting: The graduation scene, in a huge auditorium filled with all kinds of smiling men and women, young and old, who are there to watch someone they love finish college. Some have come hours early to be at the front of the lines. Some...
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