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Iraq Study Group Report Iraq needs a fresh approach; free from party political pressures and ulterior motives. Was the Baker-Hamilton Report a missed opportunity? the iraq study group report • cultural diplomacy • baker-hamiliton report • the accordance front • former secretary of state james a. baker iii
Study Groups for College Students A study group is a great idea if you avoid the pitfalls of small groups, especially group think. To help you out, here's an example of groupthink behavior study groups • study group • groupthink • strategies for forming effective study groups • pitfallsof small groups
Study Groups: Groupthink Need some strategies for forming student study groups? Here are some strategies to help you avoid the pitfalls of small groups, especially groupthink. study group • groupthink • group think • strategies for forming student study groups • pitfalls of small groups
College Back to School Success Tips College students are under a lot of pressure today. They are faced with many demands and distractions. If you're in college, these tips will help you survive and thrive. college back to school success tips • student strategies • high performance low stress • back to school success • college back to school
How to Recover from Academic Probation College life can offer freedoms that seem priceless, yet when extracurricular activities overshadow course work, students can find themselves on academic probation. getting off academic probation • failing college • academic success in college • adjusting to college life • college instructor office hours
How to Study for an Exam Learning how to take college level midterms and finals is a challenge. Here are some tips for mastering this important skill. how to study for an exam • college midterm exam • collge final exam • college student • study strategy
Study Tips for Midterms & Finals Midterm and final exam weeks suck. Here are some time management and stress management tips to help you excel. finals • final exam • time management • study skills • stress management
Those Dreaded Board Exams It's graduation season, and for those who are preparing for careers in the health field it also means time to take those dreaded board or licensing exams. study tips for board exams • careers in health field • dreaded board exams • health care careers • nurses
How Law School Works 1Ls often start law school confused about what really matters in class. Understanding exam format and how class time works for the student will help bring in top scores. 1l tips • how to succeed in law school • how to do well in law school • law exams • law school classes
Bringing Christmas Cheer to Fall Final Exams This article provides suggestions for parents to help their teenagers prepare for fall exams while allowing time to enjoy the Christmas holiday season. semester exams • studying • christmas • school • holidays
Innocent in Death Chapter Two Chapter Preview: Chapter Two - Innocent In Death by JD Robb (a Valentine's surprise from me) jd robb • nora roberts • eve dallas • murder • mystery
Intensive Glucose Lowering and Type 2 Diabetes: Type 2 diabetics have higher levels of blood glucose and current treatments aim to control these sugar levels but allow them to remain above those of healthy individuals. diabetes • health of diabetes patients • intensive glucose lowering • treatment of type 2 diabetes • control blood sugar
Study Skills for College Students Need help with exams, essays, study skills, stress management, and the rest of the academic side of college? Here's some helpful articles. academic success for students • college students • study skills • stress management • choosing classes
UN Expands Role in Iraq Uncertainty looms as UN Staff Council voices opposition to expanded role for UN and issues its own Resolution, calling for the removal of all UN staff based in Iraq. un expands role in iraq • un resolution 1770 (2007) • united nations security council adopts resolution • unami given new mandate in iraq • cultural diplomacy
Can Antibiotics Cure Hashimoto's Disease? Several studies seem to show that there may be a link between Hashimoto's disease and a prior gastrointestinal infection. can antibiotics cure hashimoto's? • is there a cure for hashimoto's? • cure for hashimoto's • yersinia hashimoto's • yersinia infection
Choose a Heart-healthy Lifestyle What's the best combination of diet and lifestyle factors to maximize your chances of avoiding a myocardial infarction? Swedish researchers have the answer. karolinska institutet dietary patterns study • karolinska institutet women's health study • agneta akesson's dietary health study • post-menopausal women and healthy eating. • post-menopausal women and diet
Does Proper Lifting Prevent Low Back Injuries? The scientific literature is rife with studies that fail to show that teaching proper lifting does not prevent lower back injuries at work. One recent study is examined. chiropractic • low back pain • lumbar spine • low back injuries • industrial safety
How to Interpret a High CRP C-reactive protein and its high-sensitivity counterpart are indicators of inflammation. Recently, hs-CRP has shown promise in determining risk for heart disease. high sensitivity crp • c reactive protein • c-reactive protein • measuring crp • who should get crp
Math Anxiety and Continuing Education Most colleges require students to complete college algebra as a minimum for programs. Developing strategies for overcoming math anxiety and regaining skills is critical. math anxiety • knowing your learning style • continuing education • overcoming math anxiety • strategies for regaining math skills
Resistance Training at Any Age Simple resistance training, done regularly, can improve strength, power and functional performance for people over 65, but the benefits are not limited to seniors. benefits of resistance training • gain strength power and balance from exercising • dr tim henwood’s study into resistance training fo • resistance training improves muscle strength • resistance training and flexibility
Caucuses and Cohesion in the United States Congress What are congressional caucuses? What do they do? u.s. congress • house of representatives • senate • congress watch • caucus
Discovering Self What is the "individuation process" and how does one embark upon it? The last half of life can be a time of moving toward integration and wholeness. individuation • archetype • c.g.jung • integration • wholeness
New criteria for Frankfort E-book Awards Criteria for 2001 Frankfurt E-book Awards changed. New Yorker magazine to offer archives in Microsoft Reader format through Barnes & Noble.com frankfurt • microsoft • bertelsmann • new yorker
Poor College Study Habits Here are ten bad study habits that college students often develop-- and some tips on how to avoid these academic pitfalls. poor study habit • college student • study mistake • study skills • notetaking skills
Specific Abuser Tactics: Diverting How many times have you asked a seemingly innocent question and only wanted a simple yes or no answer...only to find yourself explaining why you need to know, or denying that you are accusing him of something... if you have been in that situation, this article will give you some much-needed information. domestic abuse • verbal abuse • emotional abuse • survival • support
Diversity of New Zeland Education New Zealand's education system not unlike many other parts of the world, is trying to come to terms with the diversity of the population it is trying to educate. Here is a brief and eclectic disscussion on how it is attempting this. new zealand • education • learning • diversity • julia aktin
Not the Same ol’ Story: An Interview with Inspirational Romance Author, Kendra Norman Bellamy Atlanta based novelist and editorial consultant to Booking Matters Magazine Kendra Norman Bellamy is fast becoming an inspirational romance publishing powerhouse. She just signed a deal with "Lift Every Voice", the African American interest imprint for Moody Press, one of the nation's most prestigious Christian publishing houses as landing a three book deal with BET Books under the New Spirit Imprint. christian • self publishing • publishing • writing • books
Richard Foster - Quaker Writer on Christian Spirituality Information about Richard Foster, contemporary Quaker who is one of the best-selling writers on Christian spirituality, and some of his writings. richard j. foster • christian spirituality • celebration of discipline • prayer • streams of living water
Innocent in Death Chapter One Chapter Preview: Chapter One - Innocent In Death by JD Robb (a Valentine's surprise from me) jd robb • nora roberts • eve dallas • murder • mystery
How to Survive Your First Month Away from Home Adjusting to life as a college student. Being homesick and lonely is hard to handle. college • student • dorm • homesick • campus
Of mice and diets Current medical research for weight control. weight • diet • diets • dieting • eating
Restless Leg Syndrome: Treatment The misunderstood neurological illness restless leg syndrome can be diagnosed and treated to increase a person's quality of living. Research is ongoing. restless leg syndrome • rls • muscle restlessness • opioids • ropinirole
A new study about pain and depression in Fibromyaliga patients. One more small study leads towards a confimation of our pain! pain • chronic illness • myofascial pain syndrome • arthritis • osteoarthritis
Attracting Hummingbirds to a Garden: Plants and Flowers for Hummingbird Nesting and Feeding Could you easily spot a hummingbird's nest if you looked for one? Given the Lilliputian size of hummingbirds, it's only reasonable to expect that their nests will also be minuscule. Learning a bit about hummingbird nesting may help you to spy a hummer's nest more easily! hummingbird nests • attracting hummingbirds • hummingbird nesting sites • hummingbird food • morning glory
Conscious Simple Living Benefits How voluntarily living more simply can help reduce poverty by consuming less and contributing more. living simply • reduce poverty • frugal living • help environment • recycle and reuse
New Ways to detect breast cancer or the stage earlier Two new ways of detecting early. A woman can use a self-examining pad to help detect lumps easier. And scientists discover a new way to determine the stage of the breast cancer by examining the lymph nodes. breast cancer • detection • self-examining pad • lymph node
Sociology Major Students who are interested in social issues might consider a major in sociology, or the study of human interaction in society and groups. sociology • sociology major • students • careers • college
Steroids and COPD Do inhaled steroids do more than just make you feel better?Research quoted in the New England Journal of Medicine has some surprising answers. copd • pulmonary disease • respiratory disease • steroids • vitamin d
Writer's Village University Writing courses can quickly become expensive through traditional means. Writer's Village University offers affordable writing courses that can improve any writer's craft. writer's village university • affordable creative writing courses • writing workshops • writing correspondence courses • online writing courses
A Wine Lover’s New Year’s Party A "proper" celebration of the New Year. new year • sauterne • sauternes • edna • sauvignon
A Woman's Place A review of Bernadine Tillman's "A Woman's Place". religion • bible • women • gender • church
Amazing Vitamin D Can Keep You Healthy Many experts believe there is a vitamin D deficiency in the United States. vitamin d and your health • amazing vitamin d • vitamin d prevents diseases • the sunshine vitamin • vitamin d is a wonder supplement
B Vitamins Fail Test High homocysteine levels are associated with more heart attacks. Folate lowers homocysteine levels, but a new study shows folate does not reduce heart attacks. vitamin b6 • vitamin b12 • folate • folic acid • homocysteine
Benefits of Resistance Training Simple resistance training, done regularly, can improve muscle strength, power and functional performance for people over 65, according to an Australian researcher. benefits of resistance training • seniors gain strength power and balance from exerc • dr tim henwood’s study into resistance training fo • resistance training improves muscle strength • resistance training and flexibility
Congressional Testimony: Aliens Exist! Do you ever wonder what authorities know but are afraid to tell us? Congressional testimony is going on currently that accuses the U.S. Government of just that, and more. Do aliens exist? This group of scientists and witnesses say yes!
Downloading Classic Literature Learn how to download classics from a digital library. Find classic literature online and supplement your homeschool curriculum with digital library resources. download books • download audio books • download classics • online library • digital library
Enhancing Creativity with Running While many artistic people believe that it is going outdoors for a run that eases their 'block' in composition, scientific evidence suggests the physical exercise. creativity • running • music • art • stress
Enter the World of Writopia Educators must make learning a life-long pursuit. The Writer's Village University, a full-support online service, offers courses and seminars in Fiction and Non-fiction Writing, Poetry and Literature. These non-credit courses offer a friendly, non-threatening opportunity to develop writing skills. Fiction 99 is a free course that introduces the world of Writopia. fiction • non-fiction • poetry • writing • courses
Guidelines for Diabetes Control Challenged Some experts say the new target for average blood sugar, A1c, is dangerously low, at least for older people. diabetes • a1c • hba1c • diabetes research • average blood sugar |
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