My daughter has her own ideas of recycling materials. It began with her dad asking her to cut empty cereal boxes to keep his CD cases. One day, as I was cleaning the bookshelves, I realised the weight of the cd cases held inside these empty cereal boxes were keeping the other books upright. In [...]
Positive Attitudes To Picking Up A New Language
by Hanifa K. Cook on January 18, 2010 in Montessori
A list of top 5 positive attitudes to picking up a new language: 1. Read New And Old Books: If you are seeking knowledge, go for books that support and feed your quest for it. It does not matter how old or how popular the book is. Most bestsellers now are delivered to you by [...]
Google Search Fail, Video On Long Tail Impromptu Keywords
by Hanifa on January 11, 2010 in Internet, Tool
This video, Google Search Fail, was shared by . So, what do you think? I think it is hilarious too. If you want specific results, you must already know your keywords or in search engine language it means be specific. If you are not certain that the phrase you are looking for can be found [...]
Thoughts That Do Not Need Language
by Hanifa K. Cook on January 5, 2010 in Learning Skills, Music
There can be mental activity even when we are not talking. Here are four types of thoughts that do not demand the use of language: 1. Daydreaming: It depends on the mind to create and visualise images. Artists paint what their minds tell them to paint. When people daydream, it is as if they are [...]
Keeping Blogs Updated: Advice Can Be Untrue
by Hanifa K. Cook on January 4, 2010 in Internet, Personal Blog
So have you missed me? I have been spending time with my family during the November and December holidays. Having been online blogging for the past 2 years, I would like to share with new bloggers what I discover about writing online, specifically keeping your posts updated. Advice Number 1: Professional bloggers say that if [...]
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