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Law School in Minutes
This is dedicated to my son, Sami INTRODUCTION Law school isn’t as difficult as many people think. I worked hard and graduated near the top of my class. My explanation is that I “got it” faster than many of my classmates. By third year we had all gotten it; each better at certain skills than we were at others. As the late Professor John Gaubautz said “the first year we scare you, the second year we bore you to death, and the third year we bore you to death.” I call it “the soapbox year” as many professors taught classes that were of great interest to them, but many of these courses are of little use in real practice.
By Ted Lacksonen4 years ago in Education
Native American Curriculum Training (NAC)
What did you learn in school, from the media, and your family about Native Americans? The people I have met that know most about Native Americans in my state have come from other countries. They know how many Native Americans are in Minnesota, and how many reservations and tribal communities there are here.
By Denise E Lindquist4 years ago in Education
What Does Writing Mean to You?
As a Major in Journalism, Content Writer, Email Marketer, and blogger, I have dedicated most of my time to writing articles, essays, and a lot more. Putting words to paper or my computer seems fun to me but difficult for others to comprehend.
By Daniel Okoroafor4 years ago in Education
Preparing children for educational endeavor is an on-going process.
New connections and associations constantly arise in a child's mind. It is critical that children's cognitive and emotional capacities be nurtured from an early age. Toddlers have a solid feel of what is going on around them at a very early stage. They're influenced in a similar way by their parents, siblings, grandparents, and other family members. What you do and say can have a significant impact on the lives of children. Consequently, parents must ensure that their children have the necessary resources to excel in school and in their personal lives. For the simple fact that they'll be in kindergarten before you realize it! A little schooling at home would be nice before sending them out into the world. Introduce them to learning games for 4th graders and social activities to help them be ready for school.
By skidos20214 years ago in Education
A child's mind is constantly developing how to prepare them for educational purpose
The mind of a child is ever-evolving and constantly forming new connections and associations. Developing their cognitive and emotional abilities from a young age is essential. Early on, toddlers have a good sense of what is going on around them. Parents, siblings, grandparents, and other relatives tend to influence them in a similar way. This means that what you do and say can have a profound effect on the lives of children. As a result, it's critical that parents provide their children with the proper tools for learning so that they can succeed in school, as well as in their personal lives. For the simple reason that before you know it, they'll be in kindergarten! Before sending them off into the world, it would be wonderful to give them a little education at home. You could help them prepare for school by introducing them to learning games for 5 year olds and social activities.
By skidos20214 years ago in Education







