Learning With Today's Child
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 | Education
I spend most of my time working with students who are severely struggling in school. And most of this time is spent teaching correct processing skills. The information does not seem to move through their bodies and brains as it does in most people. And yet, there seem to be so many of these children. I have ideas about why there are so many children today who don't seem to be "wired" correctly. I also know that it takes a lot of work to "rewire" the brain to work correctly. Yet, once this is do...› Continue reading
Chinese Sword
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 | Hobbies
If you are looking for a sword worthy of battle you want to be sure and choose a blade that is made of high carbon steel or folded steel. What's wrong with a stainless steel blade you might ask? Stainless steel blades are nice if you're going to hang the sword on the wall. As a matter of fact, they're often called "wall hangers". Stainless steel blades simply are not made to stand up to the rigors of cutting and dojo exercises. Two very popular makers of blades that are battle ready are Paul Che...› Continue reading
Pretend Play and Dress Up Encourages Imaginative Play
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 | Home and Family
A child’s imagination is something to be encouraged and treasured. Young children learn many skills through imagination, from independent play, interactive play, language and cognitive skills to name a few. Pretend play and dress up are wonderful ways to allow your child to dream and act out all sorts of fun adventures. There are a wide variety of excellent toys available to enhance their imaginative experiences some of which include; cooking and baking toys, dress-up costumes, gardening toys,...› Continue reading
CPA Ninja - The Ultimate CPA Marketing Course ?
Monday, June 29th, 2009 | Marketing
CPA Ninjas is an internet marketing course, more specifically a CPA Marketing course created by Marty Rozmanith and Matt Trainer. CPA Marketing is a sort of affiliate marketing, so you get paid to refer people to an offer. CPA stands for cost-per-action, so you will receive a certain amount of money if your visitors complete an action. Generally, they only need to register for free infos, trial offers, by submitting their email address, or even only their zip code ! It has become super hot for i...› Continue reading
Traditional vs. New Age Self Defense
Friday, June 26th, 2009 | Self Improvement
The alternative self defense product, stun gun, requires a bit of introduction. A lot of people when they first hear the term “stun gun”, they actually think of the little gadget featured in many science fiction movies. In fact, self defense technology has come a long way. For a long time, if one wanted to protect themselves, they would have to spend years of time practicing martial arts or self defense techniques. In fact, it is still the ultimate way of self defense. If one can master the...› Continue reading
Gardening is an activity-the art and craft of growing plants
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 | Hobbies
Gardening is an activity--the art and craft of growing plants--with a goal of creating a beautiful environment. Gardening most often takes place in or about one's residence, in a space referred to as the garden. A garden that is in close proximity to one's residence is also known as a residential garden. Although a garden typically is located on the land within, surrounding, or adjacent to a residence, it may also be located in less traditional locations such as on a roof, in an atrium, on a bal...› Continue reading
Create Your Own Webcomic
Sunday, June 21st, 2009 | Hobbies
Syndicated comic authors have been complaining about newspaper size restrictions, content censoring and similar issues for a long time. Comic enthusiasts have been increasingly irritated by the treatment their entertainment medium receives as well. Then along came the Internet, providing unlimited and unrestricted distribution possibilities. Thus the webcomic was born. There are millions of webcomics out there, dealing with such vast topics as video games, college life, samurai, Lego men, identi...› Continue reading
Japanese Gardens - Basic Design Questions That Should Be
Friday, June 19th, 2009 | Home Improvement
As westerners, we are often compelled to try to control and plan all design aspects of what we want when constructing something. We try to anticipate every little detail so we don't make a mistake. Although you will still need to organize and draw out your Japanese garden design, plus determine the shape of your landscape and what you desire for your garden, you should also allow yourself to "go with the flow" and let it "speak to you" as your garden takes shape. In other words, allow for improv...› Continue reading
Cat Training Part-2
Thursday, June 18th, 2009 | Home and Family
Cats can learn dozens of activities. It is not necessary to train a cat to use litter box because mother cats train their kittens to use litter box. Cats can also be trained for using toilet. A kitten can learn to use toilet at the age of just three weeks. A cat of more than six months age can be easily trained to use toilet. The books How To Toilet Train Your Cat: 21 Days To A Litter Free Home, How To Toilet Train Your Cat: The Education Of Mango, No More Litter: How To Train Your Cat To Use Th...› Continue reading
Is Aikido a Martial Art ?
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 | Sports and Fitness
Is Aikido a Martial Art? Sensei Henry Ellis - 2001 This article originally appeared in 3 parts on the Cyberkwoon website. It is here published in its entirety. PART 1 At first sight of the above title I am sure that a lot of Aikidoist's will be angry, they will assume that this is yet another attack on the credibility of Aikido by other martial artist's. On this occasion they are totally wrong, I have been a student of Aikido since 1956, In those early days I first started Judo in 1955 at the...› Continue reading


