Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine There are over 50 Acupuncture Schools in the United States. Acupuncture laws differ from state to state, therefore, each acupuncture school entails its own philosophy and instruction outline. Acupuncture School education and training is approximately ...
Albert Einstein, the dishonest Newton ?! Copyright 2006 Vincent Wilmot Newton's black-box physics. From laws of force and motion in mechanics, Isaac Newton developed laws of orbital motion around 'centres of force' and saw gravity as governing the motions of the celestial bodies as well as ...
Art Is For Everyone One of the saddest views that I encounter is that art is elitist: an activity for the few. Nothing could be more wrong. Art is for everyone, and the creation of artwork makes people happy. Many people have told me over the years that they don't have any ...
Art of Essay Writing I love essays! I enjoy reading them, checking them, teaching my students how to generate them, but most of all I enjoy writing them! You want to ask why. I hope after reading my article you will understand. And I so much believe that you will also fall in ...
Ask Don't Tell Leadership - How Do I Create Accountability As A Leader? Dear Coach, Question: I own and run a company, but my leadership skills are sometimes lacking. My Senior Team refers to me as “Mr. Softy,” because I fail to discipline those who breach company policies. I am having particular difficulty with my VP of ...
A Brief Look at Attitudes-Based Learning (ABL) The greatest discovery of my generation (about 1900) is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind.William James'Sow a thought, reap an action.Sow an action, reap a habit. Sow a habit, reap a character. Sow a character, ...
A Discussion about Facilitation Skills Interview with Julia Apple-Smith, Manager of Employee Development at Sauer-Danfoss Ames, Iowa about Facilitation Skills:Q:Would you tell me a little bit about the culture at Sauer-Danfoss?Julia:About nine years ago, Dave Pfeifle, President and CEO had a ...
A Look At Homeschooling For many people, homeschooling is either the best option or the only option for teaching their children. This is due to various factors: conditions of the school systems, temperaments of children, vast learning abilities or disabilities of children, and a ...
Be a Change Master! The person who masters change, masters happiness. The best way to thrive in today's ever-fluid, volatile world, is to become a master of change. A "Change Master" not only welcomes, invites and celebrates the flux of constantly evolving life, but also ...
Cambodian Song Is Contributing to Discrimination It is exactly our desires to entertain and such the right is stipulated in many internal and international legal instruments. To me, entertainment is not just entertainment, but it does enrich our lives, physically and psychologically. However, converting ...
Critical Thinking To Go: Dodging The Pepperoni Pizza Fallacy This brief article on clear thinking borrows an illustration from the fast food industry to make a spicey point about proper and improper reasoning. It tackles an error common to popular musings and media spin, but which has yet to make its way into ...
Dissatisfied with Your Job? Take Your Power Back! Apparently, there are all sorts of reasons to be dissatisfied with your job… Statistically, studies have shown that:-Lack of career advancement-Lack of training-Lack of direction from supervisors-A challenging economy-Lack of support from ...
Don't Be Afraid of Your Topic.... Have you ever thought why another college term papers causes your distress? You just saw its confusing title and it seems to make no sense to you. Or you can't decide what topic to choose from a countless number of options spinning in your mind. Yes, I ...
Do I have to Read it? Often when I run across a good novel, or even after I've written an interesting piece, myself; I'll offer the stories or summaries to my teenagers Usually, their first response is, "Do I have to read it?" And many times, I will reply, "No, you don't have ...