By: David A. Crenshaw, Ph.D. | 2006-02-17 | Grief It would be hard to find a parent, a teacher, a child or any human being who hasn't in a moment of anguish, hurt, or anger uttered words that he or she regrets. Those words can cause injury to others and once spoken they can't be taken back. But the most poignant regrets, in my experience, have been words never spoken while there was still time. The words unsaid to the loved one who is no longer here to hear them leaves an ache in the heart that doesn't easily go away. read more
By: Patsy Bellah | 2010-04-03 | Ebooks Speaking your ebook enables you to create an information product in record time. Everyone has knowledge that others can use. Often because we know it, we feel that everyone else must know it as well, so what's the use of writing about it. No one knows everything. So others may not know what you have to tell them. Share your knowledge that will help someone solve a problem, make them happier, help them with their marriage, help them fix their car, train their pet, feed their child--any number of things that you know that others don't. read more
By: Dan Bimrose | 2010-04-04 | Politics If you have been watching the news stations you probably got a glimpse of the Alfred E Smith Memorial Dinner. This dinner is held annually and during election years there are usually two keynote speakers which happen to be the two Presidential candidates. Tradition was upheld this year as John McCain and Barack Obama traded good hearted jabs at each other. read more
By: Dwight Hobbes | 2010-11-13 | Arts & Entertainment Interview with spoken word artist e.g. bailey, Twin Cities icon and international presence. read more
By: Benita | 2011-03-22 | SEO Today all business enterprises – regardless of their size and scale of operations – have web presence and there is a rat race to obtain high rankings in search engines – particularly Google. In this context, it may be worthwhile to study the some basic details about Google "organic" listings that are free and Google "AdWords" listings that are paid ones. read more
By: Susan M Ryan | 2010-04-02 | Language When you listen to Americans pronounce words you might notice that they always emphasize one syllable more that the others. Knowing which syllable to stress is key to proper American English pronunciation. In this article I will explain three rules you can use to apply syllable stress correctly to improve your accent. read more
By: Azim Uddin | 2011-08-26 | K-12 Education “Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Involve me and I understand”. This quotation truly suggests the method of teaching. read more
By: videomarkster | 2010-10-01 | Business http://www.tyroneshum.com Few days ago I've approached Maren Kate to for an interview since I've always been interested in getting to know people who are in the same scene of drawing the lifestyle we desire as well as gaining the benefits of outsourcing. Glad she straightaway agreed despite her busy schedule all the way from Las Vegas Nevada. read more
By: William O Roberts | 2010-10-24 | Reference & Education There are lots of people for whom English is the second language. Lots of foreigners want to learn this language because it can help them in various ways. read more
By: Ann Musico | 2010-03-30 | Self Improvement Once you speak a word, it exists forever. The laws of physics tell us that energy in the universe is never lost. It is transformed from one state to another. Sound waves never disappear. Sound is an energetic disturbance that causes a movement of particles. Because space is a vacuum with no matter, sound is unable to "travel." Think about the implications. read more
By: Bonita Darula | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness Communication skills for autistic children differ from the norm, including their thinking process. Children with autism find words too busy, so it's easier to retain information through pictures. Through remembrance of pictures, autistic children are able to understand others and express themselves. read more
By: Reiko Pena | 2012-05-08 | Home Business Every parent wants their child to read fluently. But they do not understand the importance of certain words which play an important role in English language. Sight words are such words which cannot be spelled phonetically and are not easily represented by pictures. read more
By: Ifeoma Nwoke | 2010-11-26 | Psychology Have you ever been commended and how did you feel? Have you ever been insulted and how did you feel? Our words certainly affect others, either for good or bad effects. We can either, build or destroy, gather or scatter, lift or pull down, comfort or discomfort, etc., with our words. The article states how our words affect others read more
By: JD Hoopes | 2011-04-04 | Home & Family Is your house just a way station on the way to somewhere else? Even if we can't change our schedules much, it's important that the time you all spend at home is as good as it can be. Sometimes there's only time for a quick "I love you!" before they run out the door, but many times those words sound hollow, because our actions don't say the same thing. Words only are true if your behavior matches the words. read more
By: jenkin sonul | 2012-01-05 | K-12 Education The fundamental element in speaking one new language is pronunciation. So you can sharpen your pronunciation in two ways: speaking with others and using Rosetta Stone Japanese. read more