Archive for the ‘Education’ Category

Unconditional Love - A Vital Aspect Of Successful Relationships

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Although we may not always realise that we are doing it, we normally place conditions on our happiness. We decide that we will be happy when certain conditions are met in our lives - for instance, we might decide that we must live in a particular type of house in a particular location for us to be truly satisfied and happy . Or it might be about a situation that we feel must come about - for example, we decide that we must get a particular job promotion so that we can be content in our work. There is one other big condition that we often set before we think we can find happiness - we must find Mr or Mrs Right. We believe another person in the shape of a partner will make us happy.

Sony Ericsson W890i - A Lovely Music Phone

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

The handset has innovatively designed edges and a casing that has metal finish. This mobile is easy to handle and comes with dimensions of 104 x 46.5 x 9.9 mm. It gives colourful and bright visual experience and its light weight makes the phone convenient to carry anywhere. It is slim and trim and has amazing navigational keys along with shortcut and call keys that are situated on either side. The device is very enticing and brings entertainment in the form of soulful music, videos and games.

Useful Information about Oahu, Hawaii

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Everything you need to know about living and visiting Oahu, Hawaii.

Oahu is the 3rd largest Hawaiian Island known as “The Gathering Place”. Although it is the most populated island in out of all the Hawaiian Islands, it is only the 20th largest island in the United States. The island at its furthest reaching dimensions is 44 miles long and 30 miles across. The highest point of Oahu is Mount Ka’ala which is more than 4000 feet above sea level. This island is home to more than 900,000 people according to US census and statistics.

Taxi School - Become A Taxi Driver

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Attending a taxi school will be necessary if you live in or near New York City and want to become a taxi driver to earn a dependable living. When you go to taxi school and become a taxi driver in New York City, you can work part-time or full-time exploring one of the busiest cities in the world.

Becoming a taxi driver means you can earn as much as $300 a shift. However, this can only happen for you if you know how to get around the city the fastest ways. To learn your way around, you will need to take some training to be a taxi driver.

Success Is Within Your Grasp With An English Tutor Nyc

Friday, April 25th, 2008

One language that binds us all across the globe is English. Be it business, travel and tourism sector or even competitive examination of any sort, the language forms the main basis of communication. When you apply for admission to any of the renowned university or colleges in the United States of America or even consider a job application, it is imperative that you are fluent in both written and spoken English, in order to get a winning edge over competition. All of us are not born with a natural skill and command over this language and as a result we need to acquire the necessary expertise in order to make a mark in any competition with others. If you reside in New York, then it is easy to locate a suitable guide and mentor who can train you for any competitive examination by helping you master the language and one such competent person would be an English tutor NYC.

Get Those Grades - Learn How To Ask Questions Part 1

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

The importance of asking questions during your study course cannot be underestimated. Even the process of formulating a coherent and sensible question in itself is invaluable, even if you don’t get to ask it.

There are two aspects of asking questions that are important. The first has to do with taking control of your own learning. Because of the nature of lectures and classes, it’s all too easy to sit back and become a passive learner. But getting into the habit of asking questions (even if you don’t actually get to ask them!) changes that into a more active form of learning.