Childhood Lessons: Do you claim you know things when you do not? Do you have to hide behind a curtain of ignorance to be accepted by your community? Do you state “I know it too” or “everybody knows it” when in actual fact you know nothing? Do you pretend to know things? Knowledge from the [...]
Discover Your Learning Styles
by Hanifa K. Cook on October 31, 2008 in Language, Learning Skills
We basically receive information in 3 different ways: Visually (impressions from the environment – pictures, actions, images from the living and non-living things) Auditory (also impressions from the environment but without images) Kinesthetic (movement of things in the environment) A. Visual Learner: You like movies, comics, theatres, diagrams and maps more than lectures [...]
BlogAction Day 2008 Poverty: Legatum Prosperity Index 2008
by Hanifa K. Cook on October 30, 2008 in Event
October 15, 2008, 12 thousand bloggers banded together to discuss a single issue, Poverty. Here is the same post published on this site to keep the action going. Here is a confusing question? Would you call a country poor by the dictum or maxim that it is not prosperous? There are a few indices used [...]
Use Your Voice To Market Information – Jobs In Voice Over
by Hanifa K. Cook on October 30, 2008 in Language, Learning Skills
This post was first published on October 14, 2008 – 4:18 am.
Rock Stars Singing To Kids Songs: Itsy Bitsy Spider by Cold Play
by Hanifa on October 30, 2008 in Language, Music
It’s not about the kids, it’s about you! These songs are performed by rock stars, yes you hear it, rock stars singing nursery songs. Pearl Jam, Cold Play, Alanis Morrisett. http://view.break.com/462103 – Watch more free videos P.S.: Childhoodspeech is not affiliated to this vid-commercial. All the characteristics modulations of languages are best acquired at a [...]
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