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Sleeping too little — or too much — bad for middle-age mind

Sleeping too little — or too much — bad for middle-age mind
Too little or too much sleep can dull the middle-aged brain, a new study suggests.

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Winning With Horse Power Debuts With a Little Magic at American Society for Training & Development 2011 International …

Winning With Horse Power Debuts With a Little Magic at American Society for Training & Development 2011 International …
Winning With Horse Power, a membership organization founded to draw attention to equine experiential learning as a powerful and effective resource for professional and personal growth for businesses, organizations and individuals, will be debuting at the ASTD 2011 International Conference & Exposition. Magic, the miniature horse recently named by TIME/CNN as One of History’s Ten Most Courageous …

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Free! Little woman with a lion¿s heart: Joy as Burmese pro-democracy leader who has spent the last seven years under …

Free! Little woman with a lion¿s heart: Joy as Burmese pro-democracy leader who has spent the last seven years under …
Ms Suu Kyi, 65, has spent 15 of the past 21 years in detention. Yesterday, she was welcomed into the warm embrace of her countrymen.

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Katy Holland: Au revoir ‘Allo ‘Allo – give your little linguists a head start

Katy Holland: Au revoir ‘Allo ‘Allo – give your little linguists a head start
Did you read that mortifying survey from Owners Direct last week, which listed all the language gaffes made by British holidaymakers abroad? It was enough to make your toes curl, so I’ll spare you the details.

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Five Little Pumpkins


A story presented, created by a KDP member, focused on a Halloween theme! TEK Standards (English Language Arts and Reading, K-1st grade)— (b)(1)(C) participate in rhymes, songs, conversations, and discussions (K-3) (b)(4)(A) learn the vocabulary of school such as numbers, shapes, colors, directions, and categories (K-1) (b)(4)(B) use vocabulary to describe clearly ideas, feelings, and experiences (K-3) (b)(10)(A) listen to stories being read aloud (K-1) (b)(10)(B) participate actively when predictable and patterned selections are read aloud (K-1) 1st Grade: English Language Arts and Reading (§110.3) (b)(8)(E) recognize high frequency irregular words such as said, was, where, and is (1-2) (b)(10)(A) read fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, including classic and contemporary works, for pleasure and/or information (1) (b)(11)(C) identify words that name persons, places, or things and words that name actions (K-1) (b)(14)(G) analyze characters, including their traits, feelings, relationships, and changes (1-3)

Portland school leaders do little to fix problems in English as a second language program, audit says

Portland school leaders do little to fix problems in English as a second language program, audit says
The district’s own auditor finds poor results, lack of clear guidelines, too little support for teachers and a ho-hum attitude at the top about fixing longstanding issues.

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My little girl learning animal words

National Geographic Little Kids Word Book: Learning the Words in Your World

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Expertly developed to introduce the basics of reading and inspire children to discover their surroundings, this first book of words encourages what youngsters naturally love to do—explore and ask questions. Kid-friendly design and hundreds of charming photos capture children’s attention and enliven the colors, numbers, shapes, and patterns that beginning readers need to know as they learn and grow. From animals to everyday objects this charming book provides pract… More >>

National Geographic Little Kids Word Book: Learning the Words in Your World

Little boy battles cancer for a second time

Little boy battles cancer for a second time
For a second time, members of the Rossville Community are joining together in support of a 10-year-old boy whose cancer has returned.

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The Fisherman and the Little Fish | Learn English | Aesop’s Fable


EXTRAS: linguaspectrum.com The Fisherman and the Little Fish tells the moral that it’s better to accept what you have than to gamble on what you might not get. I have rewritten the story using a range of phrasal verbs. If you are interested in learning some new phrasal verbs, this video is not to be sniffed at. Don’t let your interest fizzle out and see what phrasal verbs I have come up with. You won’t have to cough up a cent to see them either.Learn English online using Skype: I also give online English classes by Skype. You can find out more by visiting linguaspectrum.com If you want to learn English quickly and easily, I invite you to take classes with me online using Skype. You can improve your writing, too, with my English writing course. As a professional writer, I will guide you through the writing process, step by step, until you are able write with an effectiveness that will get you noticed. Improve your English writing and you improve your prospects of success in all areas of your life. The course is a series of writing assignments designed to take you through all aspects of writing in English. You will learn all about sentence and paragraph structure, punctuation, outlining, introductions and conclusions, topic sentences and more. By the end of the course, you will be writing high-impact prose that will help you achieve the success you deserve in your business or academic life. Do you have a strong non-English accent when speaking English? Would you like to




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