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By: Quinn Redmond
I have always loved short stories, ever since I was very young. Of course, when I was a kid the short tales that I read were mostly fantasy. I loved folklore, mythology ,and anything else that involve (read entire article)
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By: Makas Maseko
Articles: Getting Them Read And Get Your Creative Juices Flowing Makas Maseko There are many people who dread having to write papers or articles. Many just feel like it seems to be too much work and i (read entire article)
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By: Rick London
Why Newspapers Run Cartoons Rick London Newspapers run a full page called "the comics page" in which they receive no revenue. Why do they do it? It is more revenue-producing than you may think. Newspa (read entire article)
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By: Bunnie
Is Fetish Really A Bad Word? Bunnie The word fetish is often met by looks of disgust or even embarrassment, but why? What's wrong with having a particular fetish? There are literally thousands of webs (read entire article)
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By: Lane Klein
There are times in business when everything you try seems to go wrong, or you can't find the answer to a particularly tough question. You may find that those that work with you and for you are just as (read entire article)
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By: Sam Dillon
One of the biggest emphasis in kindergarten these days is learning to read. When I went, we did not start that until first grade, but those days are long gone. The great news is that many children are (read entire article)
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By: Evan Tyler
I really don't remember how I learned to read, but now that my daughter is doing it, it is all coming back to me. One thing that I noticed is much different from when I learned is that they are more a (read entire article)
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By: Kenrick Cleveland
Purely Emotional Persuasion: The Use of StorytellingKenrick ClevelandI cry during movies. I'll admit it. I'm absolutely comfortable with it and not ashamed in the slightest. Stories have been used to (read entire article)
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By: Kenrick Cleveland
Master of StoriesKenrick Cleveland'Facts and figures are forgotten. Stories are retold.' -Jeffrey GitomerUnless you're a really mathematically oriented person, you're not going to remember the charts (read entire article)
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By: David Morgan
An Introduction to Synthetic Phonics by David Morgan The current trend in literacy education is to move towards Synthetic Phonics. This is a quick overview of what that means. Within each word ar (read entire article)
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By: A Kasady
Strange Ghost Stories at the Old Sheep's Inn - Part 1 by A Kasady If the research about this old building, situated on the outskirts of London, was to be believed then not all was well with this pub (read entire article)
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By: A Kasady
The Child-Like Ghost - Part 2 by A Kasady Annabel immediately told us that the ghost, who had now told her his name was 'George', was with us. We asked George to start playing in the room for us, a (read entire article)
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By: A Kasady
The Spirit at Temple House - Part 2 by A Kasady Not much was going on when we first started the investigation. There were a few sounds that had the team members jumping a little, but other than that (read entire article)
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By: David Morgan
5 Techniques to Accelerate Your Child's Literacy by David Morgan Just learning to read is not enough if your child is going to compete in the modern information society. Becoming a good or excellen (read entire article)
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By: A Kasady
Horror at Temple House - Part 1 by A Kasady Through a local ghost hunting team that I have had regular correspondence with, I had heard about Temple House. The team had previously investigated the h (read entire article)
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By: Oleg
Can Androids Read The News? by Oleg Research into AI, otherwise known as Artificial Intelligence, has proceed at an incredible pace in the last century or so. However, we are still nearly as far as (read entire article)
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By: Lane Klein
It would seem that even though there are many people who are still reading fiction, nonfiction books are some of the best sellers. Most of these books are self-help books, though there are other great (read entire article)
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By: Keil Newman
There are many tricks out there to improve reading skills, but none of them will work for some of the most serious reading problems. If your son or daughter has a learning disability, all of the hook (read entire article)
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By: Roger King
Reading glasses come in two main styles: full frames, and half-eyes, the smaller Franklin glasses that sit lower down on the nose. Many people feel they look better in contact lenses rather than eyegl (read entire article)
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By: DanLevy
Picture this scene. It could have been written by Rod Serling (The TWILIGHT ZONE™). A man shows up at your door. He is wearing a mask - so you can't tell who he is. He is representing a business (read entire article)
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By: Rene Graeber -
Getting the main idea in reading is central to effective studying. You must learn what the author's central idea is, and understand it in your own way. Every paragraph contains a main idea. Mai (read entire article)
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By: Brent Sitton
It's never too soon to start your child on the path to reading. Simply talking to your infant and toddler helps her develop the vocabulary she will need as she enters school and begins to read. As you (read entire article)
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By: Kirsten Hawkins
There are so many options available today to help make weddings special that the happy couple planning their marriage ceremony may have to make some difficult choices as far as just what features to i (read entire article)
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By: Ken Asselin
LetÂ's face it, the ability to read faster, and still comprehend what youÂ're reading, is an essential skill in todayÂ's fast moving environment. We must read extensively if we want to be successfu (read entire article)
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By: Rinatta Paries
For many people, dating and relationships are not about relating but about mind reading. Do you know what I mean? When you are starting to date someone, isn't your mind busy analyzing your date's e (read entire article)
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By: Raven
Do You Have What It Takes to Grab and Hold Reader Attention?Does your fiction writing do the sales work for you? Do you have that magic ingred (read entire article)
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By: Lisa Nirell
Want to have a few laughs during your summer holiday? Don't leave home without these reading "gems" from business columnist Lisa Nirell. A (read entire article)
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By: Al Thomas
As an investor you will want to check out any equity before you buy it. Many investors go to Morningstar which is one of the largest providers of mutual fund information in the world. It is assumed th (read entire article)
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By: Roger Seip
I recently was made aware of two comparative statistics that I thought you might find extremely valuable.  I learned that the average American reads less than 2 books per year- one and a half to be e (read entire article)
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