POSITIVE IMPACT
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The Kentucky Equality Federation has won the MySpace Impact Award for Social Justice and will receive a $10,000 cash prize.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 3/11/2007
Teachers often have the most difficulty with positive discipline because they only see students for a few hours each day. But teachers can take this opportunity to create respectful, well-behaved children.
By Brandi Noriega | Published 3/15/2006
There's a NIM in New York City trying to have no impact on the earth while trying to make an impact on the world.
By Renee Morway | Published 5/3/2007
Type 2 diabetes is common in the senior population. The good news is lifestyle changes such as smart food choices and a regular exercise program can have a positive impact on this disease. Here's how.
By Kristie Leong M.D. | Published 11/10/2008
The Chinese Yuan or RMB has recently seen a dramatic change of value. This change has had an impact on Chinese economics in many ways.
By B.Ware | Published 12/2/2008
Often those who practice vegetarianism are also a member of the animal activist subculture. The impact of this subculture, animal rights activists, has had an effect on recent governmental legislation and consumer market trends.
By Erika Mackley | Published 11/21/2008
Your attitude coupled with positive thinking, is a powerful tool to success and happiness. Acquire the ability to grab your dreams and turn them into reality. Learn how to cultivate a positive attitude.
By Gool Bugwadia | Published 12/23/2008
If you're looking to make a big impact, both on the environment and your wallet, then you need to read this article and learn more about home wind turbines.
By Zac Linzmeier | Published 4/15/2009
Learn how positive words can have a good impact on someone's career.
By Todd Hicks | Published 12/6/2009
In order to make a cohesive argument in this case, one only needs to consider what has been written about the impact of the Internet on isolating the individual from the larger community.
By Gerald Grodan | Published 10/21/2008
This report looks at the recent development of nanotechnology and its environmental impact by studying the beneficial applications of technology and the consequential risks posed by it on the environment and the public.
By Rohit Kumar | Published 2/19/2009
FOOD Share recently was awarded a $15,000 Community Impact Grant (CIG) from the New York Life Insurance Company to support its mission.
By Consortium Media Services | Published 2/4/2010
Burnout can lead to significant emotional complications at work that carry over into your personal life. Leaving your job, to end burnout, may be your best move. Here's why.
By Christine Cadena | Published 5/24/2007
Each day, millions of Americans awake each day to head off to work. For many, employment provides the independence necessary to cope with a mental health disorder.
By Christine Cadena | Published 4/5/2007
Psychological operations (PSYOP) can be broken down into two components, hard and soft PSYOP. These terms reflect the negative and positive incentives inherent in military operations. Policymakers must understand how to best employ this vital tool in the War on Terror.
By Austin Hawthorne | Published 9/8/2008
A good read about the history of Brooklyn. This research paper strictly focuses on Brooklyn's evolving culture in the twentieth century.
By Ronald Fernandez | Published 11/1/2007
When treated and channeled appropriately, the symptoms of bipolar disorder can result in a signficant impact on society, the Arts and on future generations.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/12/2006
Find out about 10 easy ways to go green this year, and make a positive change for the planet. Simple choices to make can lead to big differences for the environment, from cold water in the wash to better driving habits. Read up and do your part.
By Matty Byloos | Published 1/14/2008
Several positive, beneficial outcomes that accrue when a symbiotic relationship is established among technology, curriculum and the learning environment have been cited.
By Lazarus Makewa | Published 7/10/2008
Most of us know what Psychology is. It's the study and treatment of mental disorders. But do you know what Positive Psychology is?
By Ava Land | Published 1/18/2008
In 2006, 20,000 waterfowl hunters in Utah spent 139,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 3/25/2009
In 2006, 29,000 waterfowl hunters in Virginia spent 199,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 3/25/2009
In 2006,20,000 waterfowl hunters in Washington spent 199,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 3/25/2009
In 2006, 121,000 waterfowl hunters in Texas spent 1.24 million days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 3/25/2009
In 2006, 26,000 waterfowl hunters in South Dakota spent 205,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 3/25/2009
In 2006, 38,000 waterfowl hunters in Oklahoma spent 375,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 3/25/2009
In 2006, 66,000 waterfowl hunters in Wisconsin spent 1 million days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 3/25/2009
In 2006, 32,000 waterfowl hunters in South Carolina spent 384,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 3/25/2009
In 2006, 36,000 waterfowl hunters in Tennessee spent 480,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 3/25/2009
Article detailing the affect teachers' comments have on students
By 12for20 | Published 11/5/2009
This article looks at the U.S Trade deficit, high level 2009 statistics and President Obama's export initiative.
By James Fenelius | Published 2/17/2010
The research indicates that education and training are critical to providing high-quality educational services. Well trained staff is essential to ensuring education and the wellbeing of young students in their first years of school.
By Julienne Cunningham | Published 3/8/2010
In 2006, 22,000 waterfowl hunters in North Dakota spent 209,000 days pursuing the waterfowl of their choice.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 3/25/2009
The chief areas of investigations as taken under consideration by this paper are all related to the strategical growth of world's one of the biggest business chains Marks and Spencer.
By excelacademics | Published 12/24/2009
A brief look at my journey from Agnosticism to Christianity.
By Andre | Published 11/6/2009
Young black women have trouble adjusting on predominantly white college campuses. Race is an everyday, difficult issue. They find the support of sororities valuable in making it through college.
By Carol Forsloff | Published 5/6/2009
This paper focuses on ecotourism and how it has affected natural areas where tourism thrives.
By Dan Fonza | Published 6/24/2009
Yoga is an age-old practice of stretching the body, including its organs, and can lead to overall health.
By Carrie Belt | Published 7/31/2009
With so many interested in antibacterial products, the swine flu will give a surge to many companies.
By Jenny Powers | Published 5/5/2009
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