By: Learning Time | 2011-04-14 | K-12 Education Early childhood education is the term use to describe the formal teaching and care ofyoung children by people other than their family. Learning Time website provides earlychildhood education for kids.To know more visit http://www.learningtimenow.com/ read more
By: Julie La | 2011-02-18 | Business They say that to understand a person you must walk in their shoes. But can you really understand someone’s life if they live on the other side of the world, and in completely different circumstances? This sense of distance and unfamiliarity between those in the developed and developing world can make it difficult to really comprehend the day to day realities of those who live in true poverty. read more
By: AnneMarie Berukoff | 2011-01-04 | Self Improvement Time to rethink this theory about poverty. There are no reasons or excuses not to be rich. The problem is not lack of money but your acceptance of it. There are some interesting comparisons between food, weight, poverty and self image or self-beliefs. There are three choices and one Core Solution that begins with better dialogue, habits, and a simple home business concept that can work for every family. read more
By: Robert II Smith | 2007-11-25 | Commentary Poverty is a universal term and poverty elimination is a universal motto. Poverty destroys individuals, societies and nations. Poverty is hunger. Poverty is lack of shelter. It is the state of being sick but unable to see a doctor (Gordon et al., 2003). read more
By: Oliver Wakefield | 2010-04-03 | International studies Poverty in India is a big a problem now as it has ever been with well over 200 Million people living below the poverty line. A third of the global poor now reside in India and the shocking statistics are highlighted by the huge disparity between the rich and poor. Bentleys and BMWs can be seen parked outside slums and a dying blind man can be seen on the steps on a million dollar building. read more
By: naty bay | 2010-07-20 | Investing Finance & Investment With more and more customers falling into the fuel poverty* trap (latest estimates are around 4.8 million homes) www.mrtalk.co.uk asks the question why government departments have not focused on resolving this at grass roots levels by encouraging customers to simply switch energy supplier to the least cost supplier. MrTalk.co.uk predicts that with careful management of those customer's transferring, ensuring that they do geniunely receive a 100% impartial comparison, that the likelihood is that fuel poverty could be eradicated in the UK almost overnight. The only negative issue is that... read more
By: Ross Mike Taylor | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Poverty and the disease are interrelated. It is a major factor which leads to behaviors that expose people to the danger of getting infected with the disease. It worsens the impact of the disease. The occurrence of the disease can lead to an escalation of deficiency and can even push some non-poor into financial scarcity. read more
By: Kadmiel | 2010-03-18 | Economics Guatemala has one of the highest poverty rates in Latin American thanks to its unequal distribution of wealth and a rapid population, regardless its highest GDP in Central America. read more
By: Bercle George | 2010-11-30 | Article Marketing It is estimated that 5-25 percent of children and teenagers in America today are suffering from obesity. Obesity among children is on the rise. read more
By: Dan S Wilson | 2010-03-26 | Diabetes Childhood diabetes is on the rise. In the past 30 years, this potentially devastating disease has seen a threefold increase. Diabetes is a disease that affects how the body uses the main type of sugar in the blood, glucose. There are two main types of diabetes that show up in children... read more
By: Mark Covin | 2010-11-06 | Health & Fitness Considered to be the most common chronic disease in kids, asthma affects over four million of youngsters below 18 years old. If your child is among the numerous affected by this illness, then you must be well-informed and educated in order to manage asthma properly. read more
By: Marlene T. Buckler, M.D. | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness Have you noticed that many children are now fat? Why is this so? What can we do about it? read more
By: Nikole | 2010-10-29 | Health & Fitness Statistics show that over the last two decades, there seem to be more children with allergies that translate to asthma, eczema and hay fever. Months-old babies are more prone to allergies that more oft ... read more