Take the Help of a Sat Tutor Nyc to Ensure Your Future Professional Success

Posted on July 4th, 2008 in Online Education
By: Hugh Goldsmith

Preparation for the future starts early and most high school students decide the college, which they want to attend that can be a stepping stone for their professional lives. The SAT is the most common college entrance examination in the United States and it has quite a high benchmark of performance for students taking this examination. It judges the merit of each student in various subjects and there is a cut off score for entrance to different colleges. So, if a student is keen on joining a college of his choice, he better be

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Language Varieties

Posted on July 4th, 2008 in Languages
By: Md sahid Morsalin

Definitions

of different kinds of Language Varieties:

  • Pidgin:
    A pidgin is a new language which develops in situations where speakers of different languages need to communicate but don’t share a common language. The vocabulary of a pidgin comes mainly from one particular language (called the ‘lexifier’). An early ‘pre-pidgin’ is quite restricted in use and variable in structure. But the later ’stable pidgin’ develops its own grammatical rules which are quite different from those of the lexifier.

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Keeping Distance Keeps the Peace

Posted on July 4th, 2008 in K-12 Education
By: D Austin
Sixth graders are at an interesting point in life: they are at the stage of disbelief.
“Nuh uh.”
“No way.”
“Sure. Right.”
“Who said so?”
“Why?”
A nine year old can ask why, and you can bet he or she means: “Why?” in a really serious “Why does that happen? Why does that work? Why does that mean that?” kind of way.

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How We Can Make Sure Language and Dialect are Different?

Posted on July 4th, 2008 in International Studies
By: Md sahid Morsalin

WHY IS THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND DIALECT A DILIMNA FOR THE SOCIOLINGUIST TILL NOW?

There are no universally accepted criteria for distinguishing languages from dialects, although a number of paradigms exist, which render sometimes contradictory results. The exact distinction is therefore a subjective one, dependent on the user’s frame of reference.

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Tips For Homeschooling On A Budget

Posted on July 4th, 2008 in Homeschooling
By: Christine Harrell

Choosing to homeschool can be one of the most important decisions a family has to make. There are various reasons to homeschool, but no matter what the reason there is no doubt it will affect a family’s finances! Because of the increased time and interaction that home schooling brings, many families end up relying on one-income. In addition to the loss of income, home schooling also brings the added expense of things like field trips and home schooling supplies. This is why home schooling on a budget is so essential!

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Are You Happy About School Where Your Child is Studying?

Posted on July 4th, 2008 in College and University
By: Paul Ramirez

Subsequent to school programs can be separated into 3 wide categories: academic, recreational as well as social one. Fair growth takes place when there is compatibility between the physical, mental in addition to the instructive achievements of the kid. Since the name suggests recreational after school courses are based on an activity or recreation. Some of the more widespread physical activities comprise football, swimming and basketball. Some clubs suggest programs similar to gymnastics, trekking and hiking. Here, youngsters are frequently given a short class in first-aid class as well.

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School’s Out, Summer’s Here! Tips for Enjoying the Summer Months With Your Ad/hd Child

Posted on July 4th, 2008 in ADHD
By: Susan Giurleo

As children count down the days to the end of school, many parents with children with AD/HD and executive dysfunction start to worry about what to do during these less structured months.  Many of these children thrive on the structure of the school day, knowing what they are expected to do, and following familiar routines.  While many neurotypical kids cannot wait for the school year to end, many of my clients are ambivalent about school ending.  They want to know, “Now what will we do?”

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