http://www.brothermalcolm.net/ Malcolm X: A Research Site This web page is designed to be a resource for scholarship in Black Studies
and the political development of activists in the Black Liberation Movement.
http://www.animatedsoftware.com/complain/complain.htm Examples in the Art of Complaining At some time in our lives, we all would like to complain about something.
Russell D. Hoffman has had hundreds of To the Editor letters published, and
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Also, he has written numerous letters to companies he felt have given poor service
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properly? Is there such a thing as complaining properly? Isn't complaining just
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It is important to learn to recognize test anxiety and learn how to deal with
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performance. This webpage discusses Test Anxiety and how to cope with it.
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is difficult to document effects of such extensive television exposure on children.
However, research indicates that television viewing may be linked to violent
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and the use of drugs or alcohol. Thus it is important that parents help their
children use television as a positive, creative force, and help them avoid television's
negative influences. This webpage outlines some strategies.
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their God-given talents. He was born in Detroit, Michigan where his childhood
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http://www.education-world.com/a_curr/curr128.shtml Egg Babies, Sugar Babies, Flour Babies...Can They Keep Teens from Having
REAL Babies? U.S. teenagers have one of the highest pregnancy rates in the developed
world. Is there something schools can do to reduce that statistic? Each year,
many teachers introduce their students to "egg babies"! Egg baby (or sugar baby
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a lasting and powerful lesson about the responsibilities of parenthood. In this
article, Education World explores the facts and the benefits of "egg baby" lessons!
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http://www.hsus.org The Human Society The Humane Society promotes protection of all animals.
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