10th May 2011
Whether you have seen it on television, in the movies, or have experienced it in real life, you have seen someone carry documents in hand, knocking on someone's door, and handing them paperwork that requests their appearance in court.
The person deliv...
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31st March 2011
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
If you live in Canada, you may be aware of the laws regarding the act of declaring bankruptcy. Declaring bankruptcy occurs when a person or organization cannot repay his or her debts. While this used to mean that the debts w...
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04th February 2011
The Internet is rife with scams, and unfortunately most of them are in the work at home business. Because work at home is so lucrative, and because many of the jobs are pretty simple, there is a growing amount of work at home scams going on and many of th...
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04th February 2011
Just a few years ago, working from home was frowned upon. But with the increasing flexibility that the corporate world began offering, work at home was termed as tele commuting, and many people began to find out that working from home was actually a possi...
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25th January 2011
It is said that money management is as crucial as earning money, and this phrase has not been truer than in the past few years, where the global meltdown has made paupers of many millionaires, billionaires and even banking and other institutions. Bankrupt...
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25th January 2011
One of the most valuable concepts I learned as a Waldorf teacher was that "breathing out" is as (or more) essential to successful teaching and learning as "breathing in" is. Recreational time or time out from learning is absolutely crucial to every studen...
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18th January 2011
Cross-curricular integration is valuable with all subjects, but is especially important with math and language arts. Rhythmic recitation will enhance your homeschool math curriculum in many ways. Most importantly, the rhythmic element, essential to succes...
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13th January 2011
Supercharge your homeschool math curriculum with fun and games that can also be serious math lessons and practice. Transform one or two classic games and you’ll very quickly find that you and your children have become experts at adapting and playing more...
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07th January 2011
Since math is the most likely of all your homeschool subjects to be taught and learned in an abstract way, you may very well see a corresponding lack of liveliness, interest, and enthusiasm for the subject. But you can make it more agreeable and inviting...
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22nd December 2010
In a recent article (9/22/10) in Time Magazine's Healthland, entitled ADHD: Global Epidemic or Just a Bunch of Fidgety Kids? John Cloud asks if dosing children with stimulants like Ritalin may be an overreaction to simple fidgeting. Nearly 3% of U.S. scho...
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14th December 2010
David H. Albert writes a regular column for Home Education Magazine. In an excerpt from his book, Original Seeking: Homeschooling and the Voyage of Self-Discovery (Common Courage Press, 2002) he addresses the sometimes daunting challenge of avoiding math ...
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16th November 2010
Beginning online homeschooling can be a freeing experience. No longer tied to a fixed schedule, the child(ren) and in fact whole families can benefit from one of its most distinct advantages: learning outside the box. The restricting, constricting box o...
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03rd November 2010
Filing bankruptcy is a difficult decision and involves many complex legal processes. If filing bankruptcy is the last option, you must hire a known and experienced lawyer-attorney to help you face the difficult situation appropriately.
Now, there is a ...
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26th October 2010
Bankruptcy is a legal process which enables a debtor to make a fresh financial beginning by turning over his assets to be liquefied or undergo reorganization with the help of the government. It basically discharges the individual or business concern of al...
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