by Hanifa K. Cook | Jan 20, 2009 | Childhood, Language, Learning Skills, Montessori
The final form of human society is based on organisation. However, without written rules and regulations, how can society of children organise itself? This article investigates on society of cohesion from the aspect of organisation. Kids are more than ready to love,...
by Annie Cook | Jan 18, 2009 | Music
While on vacation in Australia, we went for horse ride. One of ladies who was helping the boss explained to us the song Guantanemera. I have been working on understanding the speech formation of the Spanish language. It is not so hard as one might think, but unlike...
by Annie Cook | Jan 18, 2009 | Personal Blog
I cannot hold back my tears watching and listening to news of the war in Gaza. Pictures continue to point to one end….kids and the innocent getting killed. They are not human shield, miliatias, or terrorist. Please….. Kids are not your enemies! Not even...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Jan 9, 2009 | Montessori
It has certainly been a great big summer holidays in Australia. There are loads of pictures but I have yet to size them down so they can be uploaded to wordpress for this website. These pictures were taken during the first week of our holiday. 3 weeks of vacation...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Dec 15, 2008 | Personal Blog
The day has arrived finally. I am off with the family for our summer holidays in Australia. Setting off from home very soon as I write this post. We will be boarding on SIA A380 Airbus. Woohoo! Now don’t get all jealous on me now. We worked hard all year. Will...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Dec 10, 2008 | Learning Skills
An “expert” is someone widely recognized as a reliable source of technique or skill whose faculty for judging or deciding rightly, justly, or wisely is accorded authority and status by their peers or the public. A guru (Sanskrit: गुरु) is a person who is...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Dec 9, 2008 | Environment
A friend of mine sent these disturbing images which you have seen and read. The message is very clear . Killing babies in definitely no sport hunting. Even when you catch a baby fish in the ocean, it is humane to release it back to the seas to let it grow big and live...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Dec 7, 2008 | News
Tomorrow marks The Day when Muslims who can read, recite or speak Arabic language come together at one place called Mount Arafat. People all over the world will watch how Muslims perform pilgrimage in Mecca. The poor and less fortunate will be able to enjoy meat for...