by Dr. Emily Levy | Jan 4, 2013 | Articles
As students progress through school, they are expected to take countless in-class and standardized tests that include essays. Students are often baffled by this type of exam. How do I begin? How do I write an effective thesis statement? How do I organize my ideas?... by Phil Cooke | Sep 29, 2012 | Articles
At the core of every Olympic athlete’s pursuit is one common denominator: knowing what he or she was born to do—swim, sprint, or play ball—and doing it exceptionally well. Author, speaker and filmmaker Phil Cooke calls that purpose “One Big Thing.” ... by Gary Trainor | Aug 26, 2012 | Articles
Looking into a dictionary, one can find that the word“compliance” means that an individual or a group conforms with or obeys a set of rules or regulations determined by the law or any governing body. When it comes to a business and corporate management, compliance... by Jen Thames | Feb 14, 2012 | Articles
As parents, we want the best for our kids, and one of the biggest dilemmas we might face is watching them fail to succeed in school. It’s easy to start the blame game – blaming your children for not working hard enough, teachers for not teaching well, yourself... by Lisa Manzione | May 24, 2011 | Articles
Everyone had that one class in school that made them think, “When am I ever going to use this in life – geography?” Lisa Manzione, a mom and advocate of geographic literacy – along with the U.S. Congress – seem to think that geography is no longer one of...
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