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LEFT WITH PAIN:
is about a teenager girl. She has a friend whom she had a crush on, he out of the blue begins to write to her. She didn't expect him to write to her because she felt that the friendship between them was over. But it wasn't in fact a new part of their life started. There began to come love into their friendship.

You bawl at the deceased because he has already escaped from the human world of woes,
or for yourself ?

We only live once but if we work it right,
once is enough.

You want to leave the love and wisdom on earth.
Or, you want to leave a kingdom of wealth to your descendants.
This is your choice !

Prefer the afterlife is better than this one.
Never let this life is better than next one.
- Buddha

The end of an empire is only the beginning of an epic rebellion that will save the future from even greater destruction. (Please comment, including suggestions.)

This is a summary of a book by Dr. Lesley Farmer, my professor at California State University Long Beach in fulfillment of a class assignment.

Drew had never been to the principal’s office before. He had always been a good kid—at least he considered himself such—and he tried to stay out of trouble. But here he was sitting on a bench in the office waiting for his mom. He thought it would lead to suspension, maybe even go on his permanent record. He didn’t expect the adventure that came next. And it was led by the most unlikely of people--the high school secretary!

a collection of poems, humor, art, photography, essays, blogs, commentary on the main issues of the human global experience today

WRITING WITHOUT REVERSING IN ONE WEEK for Children Aged 4 to 6 years

Reversing the direction of numbers and letters is one of the most common challenges faced by children when they are first introduced to writing – so much so that it may take some children up to two years to overcome.
Writing without Reversing in One Week is a new educational book that presents a unique and effective approach to writing numbers and letters, resulting in a tremendous reduction of the common letter reversal downtime experienced by children aged 4 to 6 years.

The book's title reflects the author's very own experience with her son. Originated by the actual problem faced by Hatoum when her four-year-old son, Jude, started showing signs of struggle while writing letters and numbers, the idea of helping Jude overcome his problem in a fun based learning experience inspired a new promising approach that the author proactively put together, developed, and tested with great success.

The result?
It is a fascinating, exciting, and aspiring book, presented in a framework that will appeal to the minds of young learners and help them acquire the concept seamlessly, with minimal, if no effort at all, on behalf of the child.

Addressed to parents, teachers, and caregivers, the book presents a step-by-step detailed method of teaching children how to write letters and numbers, assisted by eye-catching colorful illustration and a supporting song to facilitate the learning process and make it easier to grasp for the young children. It aims to keep kids interested and engaged as they can see, discover, learn, sing, and practice in a fun learning experience.

The book addresses a problem faced by many kids at this age and yet still marginalized by the education system. This method explores the simple concepts of left and right, focusing on the few to learn the whole, the power of illustration, and the magic of music in making the information simple and accessible to these young learners.

Writing without Reversing in One Week is clever, witty, and fun. Both parents and teachers can enjoy singing the book’s song along with children while practicing. The book is available on www.Amazon.com .

The book's song, "Numbers and Letters... Find out what they like!" is performed by Hatoum's children, Julia and Jude, and available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TsvdLIj8I0

Learn a strategy for using primary sources to awaken and develop prior knowledge in students.

In a society where breeding is key to fortune, Zeldar Tarrn (the halfbreed son of a nobleman and a seer blood woman) is faced with a life long delimma. Is he of any worth? The beginning of the life long story of the ancient Martian hero...

Colleges and employers continue to grapple with the fact that students in the United States are not prepared for the demands of higher education and the workforce. Students scramble to figure out where to go to school, how to get in, what to study, and how to pay for their education, one of the most important investments of their life. Education is a complex but highly valued system. It's a pathway to opportunities in life and a cornerstone of economic prosperity, but far too many students get lost along the way.


What can students do to make sure they get the most out of their education? In this unfiltered, non-academic, and straight to the point personal essay, students are challenged to ask tough questions about their education and personal goals. They are provided insights based on the experiences of a young professional who has been where they are, and has a few thoughts on how to get them where they want to be.

LEFT WITH PAIN:
is about a teenager girl. She has a friend whom she had a crush on, he out of the blue begins to write to her. She didn't expect him to write to her because she felt that the friendship between them was over. But it wasn't in fact a new part of their life started. There began to come love into their friendship.

You bawl at the deceased because he has already escaped from the human world of woes,
or for yourself ?

We only live once but if we work it right,
once is enough.

You want to leave the love and wisdom on earth.
Or, you want to leave a kingdom of wealth to your descendants.
This is your choice !

Prefer the afterlife is better than this one.
Never let this life is better than next one.
- Buddha

The end of an empire is only the beginning of an epic rebellion that will save the future from even greater destruction. (Please comment, including suggestions.)

This is a summary of a book by Dr. Lesley Farmer, my professor at California State University Long Beach in fulfillment of a class assignment.

Drew had never been to the principal’s office before. He had always been a good kid—at least he considered himself such—and he tried to stay out of trouble. But here he was sitting on a bench in the office waiting for his mom. He thought it would lead to suspension, maybe even go on his permanent record. He didn’t expect the adventure that came next. And it was led by the most unlikely of people--the high school secretary!

a collection of poems, humor, art, photography, essays, blogs, commentary on the main issues of the human global experience today

WRITING WITHOUT REVERSING IN ONE WEEK for Children Aged 4 to 6 years

Reversing the direction of numbers and letters is one of the most common challenges faced by children when they are first introduced to writing – so much so that it may take some children up to two years to overcome.
Writing without Reversing in One Week is a new educational book that presents a unique and effective approach to writing numbers and letters, resulting in a tremendous reduction of the common letter reversal downtime experienced by children aged 4 to 6 years.

The book's title reflects the author's very own experience with her son. Originated by the actual problem faced by Hatoum when her four-year-old son, Jude, started showing signs of struggle while writing letters and numbers, the idea of helping Jude overcome his problem in a fun based learning experience inspired a new promising approach that the author proactively put together, developed, and tested with great success.

The result?
It is a fascinating, exciting, and aspiring book, presented in a framework that will appeal to the minds of young learners and help them acquire the concept seamlessly, with minimal, if no effort at all, on behalf of the child.

Addressed to parents, teachers, and caregivers, the book presents a step-by-step detailed method of teaching children how to write letters and numbers, assisted by eye-catching colorful illustration and a supporting song to facilitate the learning process and make it easier to grasp for the young children. It aims to keep kids interested and engaged as they can see, discover, learn, sing, and practice in a fun learning experience.

The book addresses a problem faced by many kids at this age and yet still marginalized by the education system. This method explores the simple concepts of left and right, focusing on the few to learn the whole, the power of illustration, and the magic of music in making the information simple and accessible to these young learners.

Writing without Reversing in One Week is clever, witty, and fun. Both parents and teachers can enjoy singing the book’s song along with children while practicing. The book is available on www.Amazon.com .

The book's song, "Numbers and Letters... Find out what they like!" is performed by Hatoum's children, Julia and Jude, and available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TsvdLIj8I0

Learn a strategy for using primary sources to awaken and develop prior knowledge in students.

In a society where breeding is key to fortune, Zeldar Tarrn (the halfbreed son of a nobleman and a seer blood woman) is faced with a life long delimma. Is he of any worth? The beginning of the life long story of the ancient Martian hero...

Colleges and employers continue to grapple with the fact that students in the United States are not prepared for the demands of higher education and the workforce. Students scramble to figure out where to go to school, how to get in, what to study, and how to pay for their education, one of the most important investments of their life. Education is a complex but highly valued system. It's a pathway to opportunities in life and a cornerstone of economic prosperity, but far too many students get lost along the way.


What can students do to make sure they get the most out of their education? In this unfiltered, non-academic, and straight to the point personal essay, students are challenged to ask tough questions about their education and personal goals. They are provided insights based on the experiences of a young professional who has been where they are, and has a few thoughts on how to get them where they want to be.