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Students' Research Process

In spite of teachers' misgivings and students' complaints, the research paper remains one of the most common assignments in undergraduate college writing programs across the country. In addition, much of the writing that students are expected to produce in courses across the curriculum requires them to locate and use research material.

Writing as a Way to Learn

Teachers across disciplines and grade levels have discovered that writing essays and research papers can serve many purposes in the classroom. Writing-across-the-curriculum theorists suggest a variety of write-to-learn activities, from free writing in journals to summarizing class lectures to working with papers through multiple drafts.

The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective Families

Family life can be complex blend of relationships, personalities, interests and importance. A book by Steven R. Covey aptly called 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families was released in 1998 and outlines with a combination of humour and strategy, the techniques leading to effective families.

Are You Interested In Reading A Book? by Sintilia Miecevole

Are you looking for a book to read and you are not completely sure of the contents you'll enjoy the most? You have several things to think of. For example: do you want to learn about some topic, such as plants or animals? Or a you interested in fictional stories like the ones you may find in a romance book?

Sydney to Brisbane road-trip: taking it easy by Alyssa Betts

There are a great many road trips people embark on in Australia that look quite breezy on a map, but turn out to be just slightly longer than was anticipated.

Sydney to Brisbane is one of those kinds of excursions, which, if you were keen on sticky-taping a brick to your accelerator, you'd probably make in 12 hours or so. It's more than likely, however, that you'd end up having fairly robust conversations with drivers of semi-trailers. And those men are large and possess many tattoos.

The other, more road-safe option is to meander your way up the Pacific Highway, and stop off at your leisure. There's all sorts of nooks and crannies dotted up the coast - sublime fishing spots in the seclusion of scrubland, hustle and bustle beach towns, national parks, hippies in the hillsides, and just plainly odd little villages (like Mooball, which nestles in the Burringbar ranges near the NSW/QLD border).

What is FOREX ( Foreign Exchange ) ? by Mark J.

What is FOREX (Foreign Exchange)?

Forex (Foreign Exchange) simply means the buying of one currency and selling another at the same time. In other words, the currency of one country is exchanged for those of another. The currencies of the world are on a floating exchange rate, and are always traded in pairs - Euro/Dollar, Dollar/Yen, etc. In excess of 85 percent of all daily transactions involve trading of the major currencies.

Four major currency pairs are usually used for investment purposes. They are: Euro against US dollar, US dollar against Japanese yen, British pound against US dollar, and US dollar against Swiss franc. The following notation is used for these currency pairs: EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD, and USD/CHF. You may consider them as "blue chips" of the FOREX market. No dividends are paid on currencies. The investment profits come from well known "buy low - sell high".

Surf's Up Down Under by Carl Delfeld

Lucky? This lucky country's economy is on a record-breaking 14-year roll. The big question: Will it continue? Just imagine: From a few convicts dropped ashore in 1788, Australia has developed into a first-class global economy. The reforms enacted by former Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Treasurer Paul Keating during the 1980s set the stage for a remarkable run of prosperity. Specifically, they slashed import tariffs, floated the currency and reduced the power of big labor. The current prime minister, John Howard, who has been elected four times, has continued and expanded these reforms riding a wave of economic growth - 14 years of uninterrupted 4% to 5% growth. The national debt has been virtually eliminated, the currency is strong, the government has recently signed a free-trade pact with America, and it is starting to negotiate a pact with China. Australia received $42 billion in foreign direct investment in 2004. This is all great news, and our portfolio allocation in the Australia iShare (AMEX: EWA) has done very well, with a 105% gain over the past two years. The Australian iShare is up 15% so far this year and provides investors with exposure to about 60% of the total stock market. Some Warning Signs The question is of course, what should we do now. When things are going this well for so long, investors need to be skeptical and weigh the potential upside with the downside risk. - A shortage of skilled and semi-skilled workers and relatively high labor costs (minimum $400 a week).

The history of computer by Simon Goodman

The early computers

The history of computer dates back a lot longer than the 1900s, in fact computers have been around for over 5000 years.
In ancient time a "computer", (or "computor") was a person who performed numerical calculations under the direction of a mathematician.
Some of the better known devices used are the Abacus or the Antikythera mechanism.

Around 1725 Basile Bouchon used perforated paper in a loom to establish the pattern to be reproduced on cloth. This ensured that the pattern was always the same and hardly had any human errors.
Later, in 1801, Joseph Jacquard (1752 - 1834), used the punch card idea to automate more devices with great success.

The First computers?

Charles Babbage's. (1792-1871), was ahead of his time, and using the punch card idea he developed the first computing devices that would be used for scientific purposes. He invented the Charles Babbage's Difference Engine, which he begun in 1823 but never completed. Later he started work on the Analytical Engine, it was designed in 1842.

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