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		<title>Developing Reading Skills When Homeschooling Your Child</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The extreme amount of flexibility offered by homeschooling creates many educational benefits. One of them, of course, is that &#8220;home&#8221; and &#8220;school&#8221; become one, so that the educational experience doesn&#8217;t have to begin and end with the ringing of a bell. By incorporating educational activities into your home life as a whole, you child will [...]<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/developing-reading-skills-when-homeschooling-your-child.html">Developing Reading Skills When Homeschooling Your Child</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The extreme amount of flexibility offered by homeschooling creates many educational benefits. One of them, of course, is that &#8220;home&#8221; and &#8220;school&#8221; become one, so that the educational experience doesn&#8217;t have to begin and end with the ringing of a bell. By incorporating educational activities into your home life as a whole, you child will gain a more valuable educational experience.</p>
<p>One of the best things about home schooling is you can come up with an educational plan that suits your child&#8217;s particular needs. By working one on one with a child, you can create an individual learning system that can be more beneficial then the learning techniques used in a public or private school. When coming up with an individual education plan for your child, make sure you place focus on reading.</p>
<p>Much of the philosophy of homeschooling is about not being subject to the limitations of the public school system, and an area where the public school system commonly falters is in reading. Many public school students perform poorly on standardized reading tests, which is unfortunate as reading skills are crucial to a child&#8217;s education.</p>
<p>Reading can&#8217;t really be emphasized too much when homeschooling your child. While there should be a good balance of subject areas taught throughout the teaching day, reading should be encouraged during your child&#8217;s free time. While it may be difficult to get a child into doing math or science work in his or her free time, reading is a different story.<br />
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As soon as your child can read, he or she should always be reading something. As long as you find the subject matter appropriate, allow your child to read whatever he wants in his free time. Develop the habit at a young age of getting your child to always have a book on the go. By finding books that your child enjoys, your child will, from a young age, associate reading with a fun experience, which will do wonders for his further education.</p>
<p>You must also understand how important it is to set your own example. Try and set time aside during the day in which you read, and in the evening hours, when most children would be watching television, sit down with your child and read together. When it gets close to the child&#8217;s bedtime, imply that you will be going to be soon as well &#8211; because you have a good book to read.</p>
<p>Reading is a fantastic educational opportunity because it is the basis for which your child will learn many other things. When a child is reading a book they are not only bettering their reading skills, they are becoming privy to knowledge contained within the book. It is important that reading begins at a young age because mastering it is a slow process, and you will be doing your child a serious disservice later in life if you choose not to focus on reading early.</p>
<p>Every education should be well rounded of course, but reading is a building block from which other education follows. When homeschooling your child, encourage him or her to read from a young age. If you so do you stand a good chance of instilling a lifelong habit that will benefit your child until the end of his days.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/developing-reading-skills-when-homeschooling-your-child.html">Developing Reading Skills When Homeschooling Your Child</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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		<title>Antarctica, Is It Really In Danger?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 17:46:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With all of the fervor these days about the dangers of global warming many people are concerned about the fate of Antarctica. The fears are that the ice that makes up the continent is melting faster than normal and not freezing back as it usually does with a very even ebb and flow. The concerns [...]<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/antarctica-is-it-really-in-danger.html">Antarctica, Is It Really In Danger?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all of the fervor these days about the dangers of global warming many people are concerned about the fate of Antarctica. The fears are that the ice that makes up the continent is melting faster than normal and not freezing back as it usually does with a very even ebb and flow. The concerns are that this will eventually raise the sea level enough to put major cities and land masses under water and leave millions of people homeless and/or even dead.</p>
<p>So who are making these claims? Well there are many scientists that have been looking at the earths climates and weather systems for a long time and trying to make sense of them. The earliest reason for doing this was not to measure the affect of the greenhouse gases that are magnifying the suns intensity and causing the heat to stay within it. They originally wanted to learn about the earth so that they could by recognizing signs be could warn of natural disasters like earth quakes and hurricanes and tsunamis. Since they have kept data to look for these signs they have noticed disturbing trends in things like the average temperature and the increasing sea level and other things like the sized of the ice cap over Antarctica and they seem to only be going in one direction which spells trouble.</p>
<p>Then they start looking for why this is happening, and the buzzword is generally global warming. They cite the increase in certain gases like CO2 which are purportedly on the rise do to the millions of different engines that burn fossil fuels across the world. Supposedly this changes the qualities of the atmosphere that hold in the energy from the sun much like a green house does. What people dont realize is that these are all theories to explain trends in the environment that no one has any clue about. We know that Antarctica melts in places and at certain times and since we have been measuring these things it appears that the land mass has gotten smallerbut this is very flawed thinking.<br />
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You see we have only been able to make specialized measurements like this for several decades which may seem like a long enough time to make good guesses about the earth which is thousands of years old (some even say billions). You just cant make definitive statements about trends that may just be natural cycles that are 500 years in length. Even 100 year or 50 year cycles would not have been fully measured yet. So we must cool our jets and take ourselves so seriously. We know a lot less about the melting Antarctica and many other things that seem to be slowly headed toward disaster than we think.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/antarctica-is-it-really-in-danger.html">Antarctica, Is It Really In Danger?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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		<title>A review of the Regis University Online MBA Degree</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 19:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a member of the 125-year-old distinguished Regis University, the online MBA program draws upon the schools world-class teaching expertise. One, which has led the U.S. News &#38; World Report, to rank it a Top Tier Western University for the past 11 consecutive years. The university is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges [...]<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/a-review-of-the-regis-university-online-mba-degree.html">A review of the Regis University Online MBA Degree</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a member of the 125-year-old distinguished Regis University, the online MBA program draws upon the schools world-class teaching expertise. One, which has led the U.S. News &amp; World Report, to rank it a Top Tier Western University for the past 11 consecutive years.</p>
<p>The university is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), which count prestigious Jesuit schools such as Georgetown, Boston College, Fordham University, and the University of San Francisco, as members.</p>
<p>Online Regis University is the largest multimedia-based MBA program in the country today. All of this is due to the universitys ability to utilize the most modern technologies and software, to bring its excellent teaching methods, materials, and faculty expertise to the net.</p>
<p>The online Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program seeks to educate students about the domestic and international business environments, identify the elements that influence the dynamics, as it provides students the strategies, skills, and tools; they will need to make intelligent decisions.</p>
<p>The Regis MBA curriculum, with its 11 courses is certainly reflective of the program objectives. Each of these courses is structured to complement the knowledge gained from the preceding courses.</p>
<p>The Regis University online MBA degree curriculum, accomplishes this aim, with the use of four course levels.</p>
<p>The first course is appropriately called the FOUNDATION COURSE, and is a required course for all MBA students.</p>
<p>Essentials of Business Development I &amp; II</p>
<p>At the end of these two foundation courses, the student will have an enhanced grasp of basic business concepts &amp; principles, statistical modeling macro and microeconomics, business financials, cash flow and management, through lectures and case studies.</p>
<p>The second level is composed of CORE COURSES. These are required courses for all MBA students and the course emphasizes the use of critical business skills.</p>
<p>The Economics of Management</p>
<p>At the end of this course, the student will have the improved ability to utilize methods, concepts and models both quantitatively and qualitatively, from a managerial perspective.<br />
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Ethical and Legal Environment of Business</p>
<p>This course focuses on the ethical strategies the MBA student can utilize when confronted by issues for the publics good. Such issues as labor laws, product liability, public issues management and administrative procedures, are covered.</p>
<p>The EMPHASIS COURSE is the third level course. There are seven courses for each MBA program and they are more generally known as degree -specific courses.</p>
<p>These course titles are revealing of subjects focus.</p>
<p>	Issues in International Business</p>
<p>	Financial Decision Making</p>
<p>	Marketing Management</p>
<p>	Electronic Business Systems</p>
<p>	Managing Change</p>
<p>	Managerial Leadership</p>
<p>	Innovations in Operations</p>
<p>Strategies in a Global Environment</p>
<p>This is the last level, called the CAPSTONE COURSE, and is required of all MBA students. By the end of this course the MBA student will have superior management skills to identify and critically examine how international economic, political, business and financial factors, affect the long-range plans of the company.</p>
<p>In short, a Regis University online MBA degree, will improve the graduates ability to become an outstanding leader, enjoy career advancement, income and personal satisfaction.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/a-review-of-the-regis-university-online-mba-degree.html">A review of the Regis University Online MBA Degree</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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		<title>5 Amazing Tips To Help You Stop Snoring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dont you hate it when you have a bedmate that snores while sleeping? Or, youre the one who snores and your bedmate cant stand it? Either way, try these amazing tips. Soon youll stop snoring and everyone can sleep peacefully all through the night. Pick a Pillow or Two The more air that gets through, [...]<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/5-amazing-tips-to-help-you-stop-snoring.html">5 Amazing Tips To Help You Stop Snoring</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dont you hate it when you have a bedmate that snores while sleeping? Or, youre the one who snores and your bedmate cant stand it?</p>
<p>Either way, try these amazing tips. Soon youll stop snoring and everyone can sleep peacefully all through the night.</p>
<p> Pick a Pillow or Two</p>
<p>The more air that gets through, the less likely the person is to snore. Some try it by lying on their side and putting some pillows under the head. This will not only make sleeping more comfortable, but also make it snore-free. Simply experiment with a number of pillows and adjust until the snore lessens or even stops.</p>
<p>There are also special pillows you can purchase. They create a contour under the neck of the person who snores. This contour works by opening up the throat. In general, they are designed to aid the snoring problem regardless of which position the snorer sleeps in. Yet, these pillows These can be quite costly so youd better do a full research before deciding to buy one.</p>
<p> Get Some Nose Strips</p>
<p>Not only these strips are effective for many people, they are also inexpensive. No need to apply the strips during the day. You simply wear them when you go to sleep.<br />
When applied, the strips help opening the nostrils. The idea is that when the nose is held open the person it is applied to will not snore because they are able to breathe without obstruction.</p>
<p> Sing Your Favorite Songs</p>
<p>Yes, apparently singing can help you stop snoring.<br />
When you sing you are exercising the muscles of your throats. You use those muscles each day while talking but they get a more extensive work out when you sing. These are the same muscles used when a person snores.<br />
If those muscles weaken a bit you might be more prone to snoring.</p>
<p>Isnt it nice to stop snoring with something you might enjoy?<br />
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 Acupressure</p>
<p>Acupressure is known as an alternative way to healing. And, it also can help you who have snoring problem.</p>
<p>The key is in the pressure on your little finger. By applying pressure to your little finger, the mechanisms that cause snoring arent triggered.</p>
<p>Or, you can visit some experts of the art of acupressure. They might likely apply pressure to certain parts of your body to help you stop snoring.</p>
<p>Another choice is to wear a device that produces pressure on your little finger throughout the night.</p>
<p> No Sleeping Pills</p>
<p>No matter how bad your snoring problem is, make sure you dont use any pills at all. The aim of the pills is not to help you stop snoring. They only help you to get relaxed.</p>
<p>The best way is to find the cause of your snoring problem and try one of the above tips.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/5-amazing-tips-to-help-you-stop-snoring.html">5 Amazing Tips To Help You Stop Snoring</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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		<title>Ancient Astronauts and Contemporary Skepticism</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2011 20:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the course of the past year, I closely assisted a colleague in writing a series of ten articles covering diverse aspects of my ancient astronaut theory. All ten of those articles circulated widely around the globe and view counters on many sites indicated plentiful readership, but feedback to me, or to her, from anywhere, [...]<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/ancient-astronauts-and-contemporary-skepticism.html">Ancient Astronauts and Contemporary Skepticism</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the course of the past year, I closely assisted a colleague in writing a series of ten articles covering diverse aspects of my ancient astronaut theory. All ten of those articles circulated widely around the globe and view counters on many sites indicated plentiful readership, but feedback to me, or to her, from anywhere, was non-existent. There was neither criticism nor acclaim from anyone. Just silence. I was starting to think that perhaps no one in world wants to take ancient astronauts seriously.</p>
<p>In an attempt to make some progress, I decided to pay sixty dollars for a review of my ancient astronaut website. Of course, this was to be a review by skeptics; a review by New Age believers would be worthless. Their blog&#8217;s description was &#8220;critical reviews of paranormal claims on the Internet.&#8221; The intermediary granted them five days to perform their review but that has long since come and gone, and not a word from them. My website presents a vast amount of evidence and, in truth, I could not expect anyone to produce a good critical review in just five days. No one, including myself, would want to see quickly prepared and frivolous arguments, else I would make them look ridiculous in my counter arguments. Moreover, some of my evidence comes from Spanish-language sources and, to start, they would need time to verify that none of it is a hoax. They are welcome to all the time they need.</p>
<p>What to expect from this blog is uncertain. There are skeptics who are as narrow-minded in their thinking as their New Age counterparts, and then again, there are skeptics, like me, who objectively evaluate the evidence to arrive at the truth. Was there a real ancient astronaut? To help the skeptics answer that question, I will give them some ideas on how to refute my theories. Here, solely for space considerations, I will concentrate on the archaeological evidence, leaving aside ideas on how to refute the cryptology and theology evidence for another day.<br />
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My website reproduces engravings from the Tiwanaku civilization in Bolivia. One of those engravings depicts the alleged ancient astronaut as an aquatic with a three-pronged tail, with each of the three prongs ending in a pod. How do the skeptics refute that? Easy. They simply need to demonstrate that the shape of those pods resembles some form of animal or plant life to be found in that region. In other words, they need to find a terrestrial source for those engravings, otherwise my extraterrestrial arguments remain unharmed.</p>
<p>The timing of the Tiwanaku sky-god drawings coincides with the timing of the Nazca Lines in Peru, so the ancient astronaut of both places has to be one and the same. For Nazca, the skeptics will find many ready-made arguments, but I consider all of them weak. The mentality of the people of Nazca cannot be assumed to be unique in human history. It has to be demonstrated that people elsewhere also believed that the sun, moon, or sky-spirits had physical eyes that could observe ground drawings. Alternatively, it has to be demonstrated that the people of Nazca worshipped birds, believing them to have cognitive intelligence.</p>
<p>The recorded engravings on the cosmological Sun Disk, alleged alien artifact, may prove to be the biggest challenge for the skeptics. How are we to believe that the Andeans of the early sixteenth century a) knew that the Earth was round, b) knew that it was possible to orbit the Earth, c) knew that sunlight striking the moon could reflect back to strike a spaceship, d) knew that the dark clouds along the Milky Way contained stars within, and e) knew that water formed the basis of plant and animal evolution? Here the skeptics would need to find parallels in the history of western civilization. I look forward to their response.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/ancient-astronauts-and-contemporary-skepticism.html">Ancient Astronauts and Contemporary Skepticism</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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		<title>Dark Hypnosis man busted &amp; sent to jail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that &#8220;pattern interrupts&#8221; are a hypnotist&#8217;s secret weapon to getting direct access to someones unconscious mind? In fact they&#8217;re so powerful that many years ago a man, who was eventually caught and sent to jail, was using them to STEAL from tons of restaurants. More on that in a bit&#8230; Pattern interrupts [...]<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/dark-hypnosis-man-busted-sent-to-jail.html">Dark Hypnosis man busted &#038; sent to jail</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that &#8220;pattern interrupts&#8221; are a hypnotist&#8217;s secret weapon to getting direct access to someones unconscious mind?</p>
<p>In fact they&#8217;re so powerful that many years ago a man, who was eventually caught and sent to jail, was using them to STEAL from tons<br />
of restaurants.</p>
<p>More on that in a bit&#8230;</p>
<p>Pattern interrupts are so powerful because they work like this&#8230;</p>
<p>You break someone&#8217;s expectation of how a normal, everyday event should proceed  by doing something highly unusual instead.</p>
<p>This creates momentary confusion of their conscious mind and opens a brief  doorway to their unconscious mind.</p>
<p>At that precise moment you can then give instructions to their unconscious mind.</p>
<p>And it can be DEVASTATINGLY effective.</p>
<p>Take the man who was banged up in jail for using them. Turns out this dude was easily scamming restaurants left, right and centre. He&#8217;d go into expensive restaurants and begin to give an order to a waiter. Halfway through he&#8217;d do a pattern interrupt on the unsuspecting waiter. During the moment of confusion he&#8217;d give an instruction to &#8216;forget the bill&#8217;, then continue with the order as normal. 9 times out of 10, he&#8217;d simply walk out of the restaurant after eating all their nice chow and drinking their fine wine. And without paying a dime!</p>
<p>Of course when you use this kind of hypnosis power criminally, you&#8217;ll eventually end up getting busted.</p>
<p>And good job too.</p>
<p>But it doesn&#8217;t take away from the fact that pattern interrupts are an incredibly powerful way to access peoples&#8217; unconscious minds whenever you need to.<br />
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In fact the friends of the greatest hypnotist of all time, Milton Erickson, use to REFUSE to shake his hand when they&#8217;d meet him!</p>
<p>That&#8217;s because he&#8217;d often have fun using pattern interrupts on them and then instructing them to do little tasks for him.</p>
<p>Mind you that crafty old wizard had so many conversational hypnosis tricks anyhow &#8211; if he really wanted to chat with their unconscious minds he could easily have done so &#8211; and without them realizing it either!</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the beauty of conversational hypnosis &#8211; people believe the instructions YOU give them are their idea.</p>
<p>Which is pretty handy!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to discover more about pattern interrupts with conversational hypnosis and learn ALL the secret tricks and KILLER techniques of the great  Milton Erickson then there&#8217;s only one place<br />
to surf over to now.</p>
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		<title>An Introduction To California DUI Laws</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In California, the DUI laws are written under the California Vehicle Code VC 23152 Alcohol and/or Drugs. The DUI law was codified back in 1935. The law distinguishes between a misdemeanor and felony. According to its definition, a misdemeanor doesnt imply any injury to person or property. The section 23152 is specific in dealing with [...]<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/an-introduction-to-california-dui-laws.html">An Introduction To California DUI Laws</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In California, the DUI laws are written under the California Vehicle Code VC 23152 Alcohol and/or Drugs. The DUI law was codified back in 1935. The law distinguishes between a misdemeanor and felony. According to its definition, a misdemeanor doesnt imply any injury to person or property. The section 23152 is specific in dealing with drunken misdemeanors. The penalty for such a crime can be up to 6 months in jail.</p>
<p>The law makes driving after drinking or consuming any other substance that influences the senses unlawful. The phrase Under the Influence is much debated, especially since it cant be clearly defined and symptoms vary from person to person. The commonly accepted definition of under the influence refers to any person who is not fully conscious, tends to stumble, loses coordination or reacts slowly. The definition also includes the partial loss of visual sense.<br />
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The law also quantifies the unlawful limit of alcohol as being .08% of the weight of the person. So, you are unfit to drive if you have consumed more alcohol than .08% of your body weight.</p>
<p>A person is required to undergo a chemical test if he or she is arrested under DUI. The results of this chemical test are used as evidence in court. Therefore, the court will consider it as a final proof of your guilt and pass sentence accordingly if you are unable to prove the chemical test results incorrect.</p>
<p>There are virtually thousands of DUI cases tried every year. There are several attorneys who are specialists in DUI. Apart from chemical tests, several other factors also influence your trial, such as your previous record and the charges against you. Also, a good attorney can use technical expertise to pick holes in the prosecutions case and help you avoid penalties.</p>
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		<title>Dutch progression: The changes in the Dutch language in the 20th century</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dutch language is spoken by more than 22 million people, most of them in countries like the Netherlands and Belgium. Given this statistic, Dutch can be considered as one of the more popular languages in Europe. Before the 17th century the Dutch language was not yet standardized. There were many dialects in existence that [...]<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/dutch-progression-the-changes-in-the-dutch-language-in-the-20th-century.html">Dutch progression: The changes in the Dutch language in the 20th century</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Dutch language is spoken by more than 22 million people, most of them in countries like the Netherlands and Belgium. Given this statistic, Dutch can be considered as one of the more popular languages in Europe.</p>
<p>Before the 17th century the Dutch language was not yet standardized. There were many dialects in existence that it was beginning to pose a problem.</p>
<p>After the 17th century, after the standardization of the Dutch language has taken place, it became so much easier to identify the distinctions between the standard Dutch language and its dialects. But the developments surrounding the Dutch language has continued well into the 19th and 20th century. Because of the influences being exerted by other languages like German, French, and English, the standard Dutch language is undergoing a change.</p>
<p>One of the more noticeable change in the Dutch language over the past century is with regards to pronunciation. The voiceless pronunciation of certain letters or syllables are now entering the standard language and is a unique feature that was more commonly heard from a dialect found in a province in Holland. These voiceless pronunciations commonly revolve around v as f, z as s and g as x. This current trend mirrors the desire for a change in spelling Dutch as near to its phonological sound as possible. This would mean that each particular sound is represented by a single letter or that a grapheme is only made in one particular way.</p>
<p>There is also a shift in how three diphthongs are being pronounced. The diphthongs in reference are ei, ui, and ou. The current shift for these are now moving towards aai, ou, and aau. This change was first seen among women who are middle aged and well educated and who come from the upper middle class. These women are identified with the world of the academia, politics, arts and literature.<br />
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From these beginnings the practice eventually spread out to women from other demographics. But lately even men have started employing this language change. It is also becoming employed by children, even those under the age of ten years and from very diverse backgrounds.</p>
<p>Already, this change can be heard in large parts of the Netherlands, but most especially among women of Turkish or Moroccan descent.</p>
<p>There are also some changes being seen in the area of morphology. One very significant change is inclusion of plural endings ( -s) even for nouns. This change is mostly seen in words that end in e  for example, hoogte  de hoogtes, which was usually hoogten.</p>
<p>Even the suffix baar is becoming more and more prevalently used in modern Dutch usage more often in the use of neologisms. In turn, the suffix -(e)lijk is becoming less and less used and in fact is being ignored in favor of the aforementioned baar.</p>
<p>There is even a rising use of concentrations in modern Dutch. This is most commonly seen when using multi part compound nouns.</p>
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		<title>Applying to an Ivy League School Takes Years of Planning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Admission into an Ivy League school, or equally competitive college, is a lofty goal. It requires years of dedication from both parents and students. These high-powered, historic institutions receive thousands of applications each year yet reject more than 85 percent of candidates. While there is no formula for gaining one of the coveted places, there [...]<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/applying-to-an-ivy-league-school-takes-years-of-planning.html">Applying to an Ivy League School Takes Years of Planning</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Admission into an Ivy League school, or equally competitive college, is a lofty goal. It requires years of dedication from both parents and students. These high-powered, historic institutions receive thousands of applications each year yet reject more than 85 percent of candidates. While there is no formula for gaining one of the coveted places, there are a number of strategies, techniques, and hints that give applicants an edge.</p>
<p>Students determined to get into a competitive college must begin their preparation well before their senior year of high school. For example, high powered schools look for students that have completed four years of math, science, and language courses. They expect applicants to maintain straight As while taking the most difficult course load their school has to offer. Students who go above and beyond academically by acing end-of-year Advanced Placement (AP) tests not only gain college credits but favor with admission boards as well.<br />
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All college-bound students are required to take the SAT I and II and submit the results to their selected schools. However, those applying to Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Brown, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, and the like should aim for higher than 1400 on the SATs to stay competitive. There are a variety of test preparation classes and materials available in bookstores and on the Web to streamline the studying process  a process that should take place well before the end of a students senior year.</p>
<p>Because top-flight universities strive to create an atmosphere of diversity on their campuses, they are interested in students that are academically gifted but mature, confident, and motivated as well. They review applicants extra-curricular pursuits, particularly those that showcase a unique ability or leadership position. These activities set applicants apart from the crowd and are not necessarily limited to school sponsored sports. Initiating a food drive, becoming class president, or getting a part-time job can go a long way in illustrating strong ethics, enthusiasm, and perseverance.</p>
<p>The formal application process takes place during senior year and requires a great deal of planning and forethought. Applications must be filled out completely and define the applicant as a whole person, not just as an athlete or a star student. Remember, top-tier colleges want the most well rounded individuals. Students should provide letters of recommendation and write a personal essay that illustrates their ability to handle the strenuous pace of Ivy League life while augmenting campus variety.</p>
<p>If a student is really counting on their first choice school, they are encouraged to apply through early action or early decision programs. These programs require the application to be sent in months in advance and result in a much higher percentage of acceptance. Some programs stipulate that students may only apply to one school through the program and require a deposit, while others are not as binding. Research is crucial, as each school has a different policy.</p>
<p>Whatever you do, dont assume that an Ivy League education is out of reach. Often, high school seniors are discouraged by the overwhelming number of students that dont get the opportunity to walk the hallowed halls of Harvard; but, admissions committee members are quick to remind students that they stand no chance of admittance unless they try. You never know what an Ivy League school is looking for. It may just be you.</p>
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		<title>Compelling Reasons For Homeschooling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People choose the option of homeschooling their children for a variety of reasons. For many years, homeschooling was the purview of those families who lived in rural areas and found the cost and/or time it would take to transport their children to school unbearable. For these people, homeschooling was and continues to be the only [...]<p><a href="http://www.isauna.org/compelling-reasons-for-homeschooling.html">Compelling Reasons For Homeschooling</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.isauna.org">Reference Education Center | Isauna.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People choose the option of homeschooling their children for a variety of reasons.</p>
<p>For many years, homeschooling was the purview of those families who lived in rural areas and found the cost and/or time it would take to transport their children to school unbearable. For these people, homeschooling was and continues to be the only real option when it comes to their childrens education. Many rural families have traditionally relied on their children to help around the house, and thus homeschooling allowed them to pursue their studies around the family schedule, and work and education could be fit into the day according to a suitable timetable.</p>
<p>Another traditional reason for families choosing the option of homeschool was a fundamental disagreement with what was or is being taught in other schooling environments. Chief among this group are families whose religious beliefs clash with the prevailing educational methods. Families who choose the option of homeschooling are not subject to the rigid curriculum of established schools, and there are many options when it comes to homeschool resources that can offer as wide or as narrow a field of study as far as worldviews that the parent wishes.</p>
<p>A more recent development in the reason people choose to homeschool their children is that of safety. School ground violence seems to be increasing, and that has many parents worried. They feel that the best way to keep their children away from harm is to keep them close.</p>
<p>Hand-in-hand with the safety issue is a concern for the childs self esteem. Bullying is a common issue within any school system, as any parent well remembers from their own school days. Many parents cannot bear the thought of throwing their children into the kind of system that breeds a pack mentality, and are choosing instead to have them educated at home.<br />
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A very recent development in the reasons for homeschooling is the fluidity in choices that homeschooling children allows. This is especially apparent in Generation X, who seem to be fairly insistent on independence and not being tied down to any one place or situation. Homeschooling eliminates the need to plan all vacations around established school holidays, as the pace is determined by the parent and child.</p>
<p>Finally, parents may choose to homeschool their children because they simply feel they can do a better job than any educational system. Parent of gifted children do not want to see the child wasted in the hard pressed for both resources and qualified teachers system that public schooling represents, and private schools are becoming increasingly unaffordable for the average family. Parents who believe their children need the advantages of a more intimate education are therefore turning to the option of homeschooling.</p>
<p>The rise in popularity of homeschooling has meant a corresponding rise in the materials available to the parent who chooses to homeschool. There are resources available to meet any educational needs, and with a little bit of homework a parent will find the curriculum they feel will best suit their childrens needs.</p>
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