Archive for December, 2007
One popular concept in education discussions is that our schools should focus on workforce support. This approach argues that the primary goal of our schools should be to support industry. As one might suspect, these approaches most often emerge from the business sector.
December 30th, 2007 | Posted in Education | No Comments
I recently had a student ask me, “Kenrick, how do you keep track all of these persuasion strategies? Every time we have a call, you pull out another technique. Sometimes I can’t even remember to use the ‘unconscious hello’.”
December 27th, 2007 | Posted in Education | No Comments
One of my students recently asked me, ‘Kenrick, how do you keep track of all of these persuasion strategies? Over the last few years we’ve learned dozens and dozens of them and each call we have you teach us a new technique. I can’t even remember to use the unconscious hello. . .how can I remember all of them?’
December 27th, 2007 | Posted in Education | No Comments
There are a lot of people in this country that refuse to consider teaching their children Spanish while they are young. For some reason, they believe teaching children a second language while they are still learning English that language will confuse them and interfere with their ability to properly learn English. Of course, these parents are completely wrong, because teaching children a second language actually benefits them in many ways.
December 27th, 2007 | Posted in Education | 1 Comment
It’s on the TV. It’s on the radio. It’s on the Internet. It’s on newspapers and magazines. You’ve heard, seen or read the words “global warming” and witnessed plenty of “people who know” getting emotional and agitated in their discussions. What is it? Some new buzz words that the media made up to fill air time or print space? Is global warming something to be worried about or just good ol’ media hype? Why do they call it the “debate” about global warming?
December 27th, 2007 | Posted in Education | No Comments
What is your passion? We all have one, even if we can’t put our finger on it immediately. Wouldn’t you like to make your living and a profitable one, happily living your passion? You can learn how to do it, just like many others, by following the example of those who are doing just that living their passion!
December 27th, 2007 | Posted in Education | 1 Comment
Are you frustrated by trying to stop a habit because it keeps returning despite your willpower? Are you tired of battling smoking, overeating, nail biting and other patterns that you’ve fallen into?
December 23rd, 2007 | Posted in Education | No Comments
Term papers are usually assigned for completion towards the end of a semester. You are expected to explore a specific topic in detail and submit an original written work on it.
December 20th, 2007 | Posted in Education | No Comments
Neuro Linguistic Programming also termed as “NLP” was developed by Richard Bandler and John Grinder in 1970’s. Over the period of time it has become very popular and has entered in many fields. It is quite fascinating to understand how Master NLP Practioners are helping people achieve path breaking success in their personal lives and also professional careers.
December 20th, 2007 | Posted in Education | 2 Comments
More and more individuals are beginning to realize a real desire to learn a good massage therapy technique. Gone are the days when the skill of massaging was viewed as a simple way to help people relax. Today, various massage techniques are a seen as therapeutic methods practiced by licensed earning professionals.
December 19th, 2007 | Posted in Education | No Comments