The Best Law Schools’ Admissions Secrets: The Essential Guide from Harvard’s Former Admissions Dean

10月 31, 2010 · Posted in Law School · 5 Comments 

The Best Law Schools’ Admissions Secrets: The Essential Guide from Harvard’s Former Admissions Dean

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When trying to beat the tough law school competition, how do you know what will get you fast-tracked to the “yes” pile (or the dreaded “no” pile)? No insider is better suited to set you on the right track than Joyce Putnam Curll, former Dean of Admissions for Harvard Law School. The Best Law Schools’ Admissions Secrets is the ultimate collection of insider advice, direct from one of the country’s toughest admissions board

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Barbie Toy Story 3

10月 30, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

With Pixar finally convincing Mattel to allow Barbie to star in a Toy story film there has been an unbelievable run on these new Barbie dolls. With the emphasis on Barbie as a helper rather than just a fashion Queen Barbie has regained her stature as a must have.

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Pirates of the Caribbean Renewed Interest

10月 30, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

With the soon to be released new Pirates of the Caribbean staring Johnny Depp the ever popular Pirates of the Caribbean are again at the forefront of the action toys. Little boys love the imagination that make believe Pirate battles afford.

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How to Deal With Freshman Year Stress

10月 29, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

During the first year at college, many students can encounter new issues and new stressors that they may not know how to deal with. These issues can usually be described as academic, social, or emotional, and most colleges or universities have systems in place to help students to adapt to the transition between high school and college. Even for students who excelled in high school, college academics can prove to be a most difficult challenge, as students develop a deeper understanding and further skills, such as research, scholarly writing, and the particulars of their chosen discipline.

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Accounting Courses – Meet the Demand From Employers for Professionals

10月 29, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Do you have a head for numbers? If you have a methodical head on your young shoulders you may well be perfect for the accountancy sector. There is an increased demand from employers for young professionals that are trained and well-prepared for careers in accountancy.

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Do The Research

10月 29, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

In recent conversations, I have had people make absolute, declamatory statements contrary to my own beliefs, and then inform me that their positions were not arguable, because they had “done the research.” If I didn’t agree, then all I needed to do was “do the research,” and then I would have no choice but to cede my position and accept theirs. Such is the power of “doing the research,” apparently. The problem is, though, that in neither case did “the research” in any way, shape or form adhere to the standards to which I myself have been held as a student, or to which, as a University administrator, I would hold students before I let them make absolute, declamatory statements at me. So what is “research,” really?

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Middle Grade Reading: Bang, Bang, You’re Dead

10月 29, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Over the weekend, my wife and I walked into a pizza joint to eat dinner and this was the first thing we saw; little boys playing arcade games. I know. There is nothing wrong with arcade games, but the image of this Tween holding a gun was…frightening.

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Middle Grade Dreams: Where Is Your Heart Compass?

10月 29, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Our dreams, especially our middle grade dreams, begin with something I like to call the heart compass. The heart compass is that still small voice that speaks to us during the quiet moments of our lives…IF…we are open and available to HEAR the message upon arrival.

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Middle Grade Fiction: Secrets to Writing For Children

10月 29, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

One of the biggest secrets to writing Middle Grade Fiction is your own thoughts. Be careful not to judge your abilities, just trust in the process and keep moving the story forward. Remember, if a chapter or page doesn’t propel your story, then CUT IT. Be bold. Be ruthless with your story.

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Bullying: The Bully, The Bullied and The “Squaler”

10月 29, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Whenever bullying among kids happen, chances are, there are three persons involved. And anyone of them should be taken seriously if he/she wants to ask for help: the “squaler”, the bullied and the bully.

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