Archive for November, 2008

Vague Titles Explained

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

With over a million jobs from President of the United States of America to Prince of Sealand and all other jobs in between, you will still come across job titles that make vague sense in the English language. Sure, these job titles sound as English as can be but questions like “What does that do?” and “What exactly do you do?” buzz around in your head. (And if you are wondering if Prince of Sealand is the name of the cousin to the Prince of Wales and if they live in a realm under the sea, the answer is “no” to both questions. Both, however, claim ascendancy to thrones within the United Kingdom. Imagine the business card cases of such princely types though)

Satisfied With These Jobs

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, for the period August to October 2008, 651,000 workers across the United States lost their work. This drastic drop has resulted in 10.1 million Americans with no jobs! Of course, you should not be surprised about these figures considering that the mighty United States is as vulnerable to the worldwide financial crisis as the smallest of Asian, African and European nations.

Teenage Parenting Issues

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Bringing up teenagers is one of the most challenging tasks that parents meet in their life time. The job consists of much excitement, but also moments of emotional tantrum. You must remember that there is a whole host of teenage issues that you have to deal with. Some of them are really easy and fun to do, while some may not. If you are a parent and seeking teenage parenting information, this article will provide it for you.

Schools Teach How To Pass Exams Rather Than Life Skills

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Education and learning is important no matter who you are and it is the backbone of life. If we don’t understand more about ourselves, our lives and the lives of those around us, then how can we ever understand others. In recent years schools have been put under a lot of pressure to reach government education goals and this has come under fire from both teachers and parents. It would seem that rather than developing learning and life skills that will help them develop into adults, schools are teaching children how to pass exams.

What Everyone Wants To Find Out About The Christmas Toys 2008

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

There’s been no shortage of Christmas toys 2008 this year. That’s another article entirely. Often, these toys had already been popular before Christmas came around. Some of the items we’ll be looking at have left a searing impression on our minds and a burning hole in our wallet. Many of these toys broke enormous records in terms of sales. Let’s take a look at the top Christmas toys of the present day and the older generations


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