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Beginning JAVA Programming – Resource Materials

As an introduction to Computer Science for middle school or high school students, a wonderful resource called “Beginning Java” from MathBits is worth a look. http://mathbits.com/MathBits/Java/JavaOpenPage.htm http://www.mathbits.com The online resource is designed for beginning programmers who are studying the Java programming language.  The materials use JBuilder with BreezyGUI and emphasis is on Java application programming.

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Choosing the Best School for Your Kids

Learning is one of the best advantages that you can instill in your child. As parents it is the best gift that you can give to you children and by choosing the best school for them, you can be assured that you can give the proper education that you can offer.

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Chores Are More Than Work

Chores Are More Than Work Categories: Babies and Toddlers, Heart and Home, Home Management, Homeschool Memoirs 2008-09, Living Learning Moments, A Dixon Home Education, News and Opinions, Teens and High School, Training Hearts ~ Parenting, Young Adults Oh how often we either say it or hear it … “Too much to do, not enough time!”? I hear it and say it quite often. How do you manage all the tasks you have to complete in just 24hours

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The question of gossip

One of the things I’ve been thinking about (due to some professional work talking about online harassment and disagreements) is the role of gossip and social commentary in the Pagan community. I believe that there is healthy gossip and unhealthy gossip, but I want to talk about some examples.

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Blogger fears he needs to go crack some heads at the local school district…

They.can.not.be.serious! The Tucson Unified School District Governing Board made the only fair decision it could when it decided Tuesday night to end a graduation requirement that every high-school student had to take two credits of a foreign language.

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A year in Review (Goulding Chronicle 2008)

A year in Review (Goulding Chronicle 2008) December 16th, 2008 Firstly, Happy Christmas and Happy New Year to you! What an amazing year. I could use the cliche and say that we can’t believe how fast the year has flown by. Except I won’t, because it hasn’t.

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Sermon: No time like the present

by Rev. Dr John Evans Sermon for the 25th week of Pentecost, 26 Oct. 2008 Deuteronomy 34:1-12 Psalm 90:1-6, 13-17 Matthew 22:34-46 Today I wish to reflect on time; the passing of time and more particularly our time today – our time in the present.

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Whose House?

This is the message I presented for the 4th Sunday in Advent (December 22, 2002) at Tompkins Corners UMC.  The Scriptures were 2 Samuel 7: 1 – 11, 16; Romans 16: 23 – 27; and Luke 1: 26 – 38.

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Research Skills in Elementary School

In the information age, it is becoming increasingly important that our students have the literacy skills to: access analyze evaluate store retrieve record communicate remix produce distribute information. As an elementary school teacher, I believe that we need to START teaching these skills early. We need to integrate these to introduce and develop  media literacy skills from the beginning

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Online video lessons with Brightstorm.

Not too long ago I posted about starting to learn how to play guitar on my own. Instead of learning from books I decided to learn from videos because it was a lot easier to understand and less boring

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