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Clive Rahams

Convenient Schemes to Solve Your Small Financial Problems |authorSTREAM - 0 views

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    Fast loans with monthly payments valuable option for those people who are stuck in cash crisis situation at the end of the month. You can get this cash advance help without paying any addition cost if you haven't good credit history. But people must take it with care because if you couldn't able to make payment they you can face hefty charges. So, it is advised to act responsible while borrowing cash in order to have a tension free lending. Read more information here….. http://bit.ly/1LlulQR
Martin Burrett

Prisma - 0 views

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    Apps which change photos into art-like creation which use filters are easy to find. This astounding app uses artificial intelligent which makes choices adapt how to adapt the image to produce amazing results. There are currently over 30 styles to choose from… the AI allows you to do that bit!
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Samsung Galaxy C5 (SM-C5000) coming up shortly - Gadgets World - 0 views

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    Samsung SM-C5000 will coming up very shortly with 5.2-inch FHD, octa core processor with 3GB/4GB of RAM Samsung prepared for launch its latest 'C' series smartphone very soon. The Samsung SM-C5000 probably called Galaxy C5 has surfaced in Geekbench listing. As per listing The SM-C5000 will be powered by 64-bit octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 617… Read More »
Martin Burrett

Cube Creator - 0 views

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    We teachers like to shake things up a bit and how better to begin than by adding a little randomness into your lessons. This is a great site that creates custom cubes which you can use as dice in class. They are easy to create and great for children make for a range of subjects and activities. Give it a roll. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
Moses Akinmuyiwa

Determining Where You Will Invest - 0 views

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    There are several different types of investments, and there are many factors in determining where you should invest your funds. Of course, determining where you will invest begins with researching the various available types of investments, determining your risk tolerance, and determining your investment style - along with your financial goals. If you were going to purchase a new car, you would do quite a bit of research before making a final decision and a purchase. You would never consider purchasing a car that you had not fully looked over and taken for a test drive. Investing works much the same way.
Tammy Jin

Dance in a happy mood leisure teddy skirt swimsuit # 33.78 : Swimwear and Beachwear | S... - 0 views

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    Size: S,M,L Color:Blues,Blues/spots,Pink/spots,Reds/Whites,Orange/Blacks/Blues Products include: Contains two-piece set, dress + underwear Product instructions: Sunshine, beach, waves, colorful summer beach is the most desirable place, then how much a fashion and cool suit, to vest design, chest design has gathered effect, can let other people 's attention away from the body to transfer your pretty cute, elegant lotus leaf edge greatly reduce left chance, fresh elegant temperament beauty, document - bit use health in material, suck water air, soft comfortable .
Angela Vargas

Three Tips for Sending HTML Newsletters to Executives - 0 views

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    Are you having trouble with your HTML newsletter project? Are you getting disappointing results from your executive list? Or, are your ideas simply not taking flight? If you answered "yes" to any of these, then you're not alone.
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    Creating and sending newsletters to decision makers can be a bit of a challenge for most.
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    Or, are your ideas simply not taking flight? If you answered "yes" to any of these, then you're not alone. Creating and sending newsletters to decision makers can be a bit of a challenge for most.
edutopia .org

Nerdy Gift Ideas | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Tis the season for holiday shopping, and I thought it would be perfect to share some very great gift ideas for that special nerd in your family, the one that can be a bit tough to shop for this time of year. 
Vahid Masrour

What Do Teachers Do? | Taking Note - 53 views

  • Teachers are more like coaches now
  • teachers were explorers, and I riffed about the changed world, the internet, and the importance of adults helping kids formulate questions, not regurgitate answers.
  • Your theories are fine, but we teach Advanced Placement History, and there’s not much time for ‘coaching’ or ‘exploring
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  • of John W. Gardner’s observation, “All too often, we are giving young people cut flowers when we should be teaching them to grow their own plants.”
  • Today’s approaches to accountability may also be turning teachers into competitors, not teammates in a shared enterprise
  • charter authorizers have made it too easy to get a charter, with predictable consequences
  • The schools I am writing about here have strong leadership, a balanced curriculum that includes art and music, and (most often) a strong working relationship with families. Inside these schools you find students and teachers who want to be there.
danadavid

Australia Job Vacancies | Highest / Best Paying Jobs: Turkey Online Jobs - 0 views

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    Labour market growth is very soft, but the participation rate has come down a bit and that stops the unemployment rate from rising. Now Turkey job market added 93,000 jobs, including 52,000 new private-sector jobs.
Julian Ridden

100 Hard-To-Find iPhone Apps For School - Edudemic - 0 views

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    There are countless games, social media, and other time-sucking apps available right now in the App Store. But what about those students (and teachers) looking for a helpful app that actually helps them learn? If you peruse the 'education' category of the App Store you will see thousands of poorly organized apps that run the gamut from a $1,000 Bar Review app to a simple doodle app. Both are somewhat useful but only for a specific type of user. Fear not! We are here to help declutter the App Store for you. Below is a helpful list of apps that will save you hours of App Store-hunting and hopefully help you organize your day a bit better. From organization to the obligatory social media apps to the finance apps, this list, courtesy in part of RatedColleges, is pretty exhaustive. Know of another app? Let us know in the comments or on Twitter @edudemic!
Dimitris Tzouris

BBC News - Is multi-tasking a myth? - 14 views

  • What that suggests, the researchers say, is that multi-task are more easily distracted by irrelevant information. The more we multi-task, the less we are able to focus properly on just one thing.
  • A raft of studies has found that, actually, multi-tasking is a good way to do several things badly.
  • We're not really multi-tasking. We're switching between tasks in an unfocused or clumsy way."
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  • Amazing, but as it turns out, quite logical. "The brain has very specialised modules for different tasks, like language processing and spatial recognition. It stands to reason that two similar tasks are much harder to do simultaneously, because they're using similar bits of tissue."
  • Driving and talking doesn't use the same bits of brain. Answering an e-mail while chatting on the phone does. In effect, we are creating information bottlenecks.
Jim Farmer

How to Get a Classroom of Kids Blogging in Under 5 Minutes! - 47 views

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    designed by teachers for teachers. They have made the process of creating and monitoring a class blog safe and efficient. Sign-ups are fast and simple, making it easy to co-ordinate a whole class of new students. At the same time, the blog's privacy and security is protected by default. This makes life incredibly easy for the teacher, allowing you to get straight in to the fun bit of blogging!
BTerres

BBC News - The science of optical illusions - 0 views

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    Optical illusions are more than just a bit of fun. Scientist Beau Lotto is finding out what tricking the brain reveals about how our minds work. Here he explains his findings
anonymous

What Should I Read Next? - 0 views

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    It's a bit like browsing the shelves of thousands of friends at once!
J Black

No up-front costs to sell music on Audiolife | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    A GREAT EXAMPLE OF HOW WEB2.0 LETS US BE PRODUCERS AND NOT JUST CONSUMERS. Audiolife not only lets you create an online store to sell CDs and digital downloads, but it will actually manufacture the CDs for you, on-demand, as customers buy them. The up-front cost? Nothing. Zero dollars and zero cents. On-demand CD creation from Audiolife. (Credit: Audiolife) This is a big deal. As any self-financed musician knows, CD manufacturing is a big investment. Print runs for CDs with a jewel case and nice color insert generally start at 1,000 for close to $1,000, though you can get away with spending a few hundred bucks for a short run, if you're willing to pay quite a bit more per disc. This is all well and good, if you sell all of the CDs you print. If not, you're left with some expensive drink coasters.
Jeff Johnson

What's coming in FirstClass 10 - 0 views

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    Welcome to the latest version of the FirstClass Roadmap. Our next major release is FirstClass 10, and we want to use this opportunity to deliver far-reaching fundamental enhancements to FirstClass. Many of these new capabilities are very large in size and scope, and we needed to do a fair bit of research to understand what was feasible from both a content and a timeframe perspective.
Dennis OConnor

Appy Entertainment - Welcome - 0 views

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    I think iPhone applications will be the next frontier for e-learning. While I imagine inexpensive textbooks and access to course management systems, the market is driven by games. I suspect this will be a big year for phone games (and who knows, we may learn a little bit too!
Jeff Johnson

http://education.smarttech.com/common/education/pdf/FeatureArticle1108.pdf - 0 views

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    "I really believe that true PD happens in small chunks. That's what social networks like Twitter and Plurk and Ning provide - small bits of real feedback, right there at the exact right time. Teachers have always talked and shared their ideas in the hallways of their school between classes. Well, now those hallways have gone online," says Lori Reed, a 20-year veteran third-grade teacher from Kress Independent School District in Kress, Texas. Social networking, she adds, connects her to people and resources that help her do her job better.
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