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Archive for October, 2007
By Jason Osborn There was a time when parents and educators went gaga over intelligence quotient or IQ. Today, these same people have become more interested in promoting emotional quotient or EQ. While a person‘s intelligence quotient can be measured in the numbers game, his emotional quotient can be determined by his ability to survive life’s
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Sierra Vista Herald - … yeah like hiking an cleaning highways is what the kids really wanna do for fun. Why dont you old people that sit around do it. Theatre….sorry im sure they dont wanna prance around and sing and look like idiots, thats really gonna build selfesteem
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Winona Daily News - I noticed you do not use cap letters when talking about yourself. A sure sign of low selfesteem and probably not very intelligent. Here’s a lesson for you. I should always be capitalized. ”
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North County Times - I also think they should make the kids that fail the test repeat that grade. Somewhere in the past they decided it was bad for a childs selfesteem to fail them. Well it is bad to be in a class when you don’t know what you should of learned the grade …
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Being naturally mercurial may translate into doing things at the very last moment for all the right reasons and producing a masterpiece of work. Be yourself and never let others dictate what you will do with your life. If the last minute rush works and the world is a better place then make your own music and play on
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Year of 4-H centennial celebrations begins with party at The …
Northwest Arkansas Times, AR - “ I think it helps their selfesteem, and I think it helps them become better people, ” she said. “ It helped me raise two really good kids. … |
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Northwest Arkansas News - I think it helps their selfesteem, and I think it helps them become better people, ” she said. “ It helped me raise two really good kids. ” Sixteen-year-old Justin Bacon, a member of the Viney Grove 4-H Club and president of the Washington …
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issue: there is a convincing school of thought out there that holding students back does damage to their selfesteem, and if they havent learned something the first time, its unlikely they will learn it a second time using the same teaching methods, he
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