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Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill (Book Summary)
Know very well, no one else can give you success except you . In the book "Think And Grow Rich", Napoleon Hill reveals all the secrets of success . The author was a young child when Andrew Carnegie told him one of his secrets. Such a secret, due to which 500 rich people wrote their own destiny. Napoleon Hill searched for it for twenty years. And finally he came to know that success can be found in any profession or career. And an illiterate or less educated person can also become a rich, Those thirteen steps have been described in every chapter of this book. Who have been recommended by Napoleon Hill to become rich.
By sanjuofficial075 years ago in Education
Snipping With Scissors
Remember when you were a child and cut bits and pieces from a piece of folded paper to create snowflakes for Christmas or hearts for Valentine’s Day? Maybe you’ve shared the fun of the scissors craft as a rainy day pastime with your own children or grandchildren, having no idea it was a simplest form of a recognized folk art, Scherenschnitte (rhymes with shear ‘n snip).
By Katy Doran-McNamara5 years ago in Education
Solving the Paradox of Teamwork in Today's College Classroom
As a “seasoned” business professor who teaches junior and senior-level undergraduates and graduate students, as well as MBA students, one thing is for certain at the beginning of the semester. Whether the class is being taught in a classroom or online or a hybrid of both, students that advanced in their college years are savvy customers. However, they are not like a “Black Friday” shopper looking for “deals” on the syllabus - like that giant screen smart TV for $299…
By David Wyld5 years ago in Education
AWS reskill Solutions 2021- amazon re:Skill Answers
Amazon aws reskill programme 2021 Many people associate Amazon with an e-commerce company, but Amazon is actually a huge cloud-computing company. In fact, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s largest provider of cloud computing services. AWS has been around since 2006. It was started by Amazon to provide the required infrastructure to support its own business, and now it has become a platform that offers a suite of services to other businesses.
By Harshith Sasubelli5 years ago in Education
Selective Mutism
As a kid, I suffered from selective mutism (an acute anxiety response that paralyses the vocal chords). In a nutshell, I couldn't talk in certain environments - namely, at school. At home, I was a 'normal' vibrate, talkative kid. It was just as though my voice shut down as I approached school each morning and didn't switch back on until I was on my way home and well clear of the school gates. I remember becoming so overwhelmed with anxiety at school that my whole body froze, my eyes were like a deer's in the headlights, unable to respond to anyone. Needless to say, experiencing selective mutism (sm) made for a challenging childhood and often a traumatic schooling experience. School was generally an unpleasant experience for me. I struggled to form and maintain connections socially and being unable to assert myself vocally, my grades suffered too. But the worst part was, I had no idea what was wrong with me. As I kid of the seventies and eighties, not much was known about sm in my day. My 'problem' was generally dismissed as shyness. But I always sensed there was something more to it. Eventually, I concluded that I was somehow innately defective. I was a weirdo. In a class of my own.
By Jania Williams5 years ago in Education
Silent School
At school, I was known as 'the girl who doesn't talk'. I had selective mutism (sm) - an acute anxiety response that paralyzes the vocal cords. Basically, I could talk fine at home, in fact, I was quite an animated, chatty kid, but at school my voice just seemed to shut down. I only spoke when spoken to and generally responded with one word answers. Often my anxiety overwhelmed me to the point of total muteness. My whole body would freeze and my words would remain locked inside me, blocked by a painful lump in my throat.
By Jania Williams5 years ago in Education
Certified Internet Research Specialist (CIRS™)
CIRS Certification Online Training Program The CIRS Certification program is run by the “Association of Internet Research Specialists”. Students use virtual classrooms across countries worldwide. The association education system gives you the opportunity to not only learn from your instructors but allows interactive participation with your fellow students from different parts of the world. All online classes are led by trained instructors with extensive academic and professional backgrounds of research in various disciplines of the “Knowledge Industry”.
By Erin R. Goodrich5 years ago in Education
Key Facts About English Urdu Dictionary
Dictionary is normally a book that gives the rundown of words in the sequential request and further clarifies the implications or offers a word for them in some other language. It can likewise be an electronic item that offers comparative data on the cell phone, PC, and so forth Be that as English to Urdu dictionary is a kind of bilingual dictionary. In this article you will get information about different types of dictionaries and their purposes.
By Ibrahim seth5 years ago in Education
Scissors. Hot glue. GET OUT OF THE WAY!
I had such hopes the day I attended my junior high school tour. I saw a laboratory with phenolic counter tops, sparkling glassware, Bunsen burners, and a teacher demonstrating neat stuff. So cool, I thought. We are going to do experiments and make things and learn. That teacher wasn’t cool, the glassware wasn’t for us, and we couldn’t touch anything. I don’t think we learned anything either. My grade 9 science teacher was hired because he had been a pro football player and would hopefully create a winning team. He had no teaching credentials and it showed.
By David Waymouth5 years ago in Education
Relax and (un)wind
Shortly after my older son was born I found myself, as parents often do, in a series of waiting rooms: doctors, dentists, the reception area at school, the lobby of the martial arts studio. Though being a parent is often exhausting, at the same time I cannot sit idle either. There is in me some frantic urge to make every moment productive, and although I have tried to silence it with meditation and other forms of mindfulness practices it simply will not be quiet, so I have decided to embrace it as healthfully as I can. Dragging around delicate beading project or piecing a quilt top in a waiting room or studio lobby is impractical, and yet I had to have something to keep my hands lightly occupied. (The obvious question here is why not just read a book? The answer is that I’m a librarian for a reason, and a book can keep me so engrossed I will miss all social cues like shuffling feet, throats clearing, doors opening, and my poor child will be left standing there waiting while I finish the chapter.) I began knitting in seventh grade and took a long hiatus while the demands of my early career were in full force, but found it was the perfect solution to the waiting-room problem: fits into my handbag, easy to pick up or put down as needed and produces excellent accessories for giving or keeping. With every knitting project I have started, I’ve aimed to teach myself one new skill, and I have been careful to choose patterns that are not only easy enough to avoid frustration but challenging enough to avoid boredom. Selecting the right yarn for each project is as satisfying as finding the right ingredients for a delicious dish, and I've gotten into the habit of trying to pick up at least a ball or two at an independent yarn store in any new city I visit - the best kind of travel souvenir.
By Alyssa Mandel5 years ago in Education








