THE SCIENCE OF MIND TEACHING
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- Learn About The Science of MindScience of Mind is a philosophy that studies the laws of thought, knowing that the Universe is beneficent, and wants to bestow its goodness on us.
- The Science of HappinessHappiness is a state of mind which is experienced globally, however until recently has not been a researched phenomenon. What is happiness & its scientific study? What makes people happy? Can happiness can be learned? What are the benefits of happiness?
- Assessment Models in Education and the Science of Conflict ManagementThis paper will reflect content and relational types of conflict, fairness, long-term goal outcomes, interests-based concept, and the sources of conflict.
How to Improve the Quality of Secondary School Science and Research in Education Through Advanced Textbooks and TechnologyThe Advanced Textbooks and Technology program is based on the latest science and research assessments as the best panaceas for effective learning instruction in the classroom and effective solution to ease out problems, especially in some subjects...- The Myth of InerrancyMost people have been duped into thinking that the Bible is the "inerrant" and word-for-word inspired Word of God, but is that really what the Bible itself teaches?
The Inspiration of Scripture and Its EffectsThis paper examines the doctrine of the inspiration of the Bible and some of the possible processes involved.- The Yoga Technique to Increase Concentration of MindKevali pranayama, if performed regularly, can help people increase concentration of mind, strengthen the body muscles, and reduce the involuntary movements of hands due to Parkinson's disease.
- Jingles - the Power of Music in Radio and TV AdvertisingA look at jingles, why and how they work, from the point of view of a jingle producer.
- The Disappearance of Hell In Church SermonsIn many churches we still hear the flaming echo of conservative "fire and damnation" preachers thundering from the pulpit. Pounding his fist on the podium, sweat glistening on his forehead, a Baptist minister warns the congregation of their impending doom.
- The Effects of Greek Learning on the Early Italian RenaissanceWhile Greek learning affected all the subjects of the studia humanitatis, history and philosophy in particular were profoundly affected by the texts and ideas brought from Byzantium.
The Value of Philosophy DegreesStudying philosophy nourishes an intensive approach to learning and knowledge that applies to diverse careers. With the common perception that a philosophy major holds no value, will the degree meet demands of the job market and career choices.- Tapping into the Law of Attraction During an Economic DownturnThe Great Recession has caused millions of people to know what it's like to experience scarcity. Consequently, a lot of people are turning to articles on frugality for advice. But have you considered riding out the economic storm using spiritual methods?
- The Oppression of the Autistic PopulationOne of my very recent college research papers exploring and explaining how the autistic population is oppressed.
- Evolution: A Physicist's View of the Discrepancies of CreationismA creative and complete account of reviews and their consequences about Creationism and the scientific research to try to prove and the evidence to dispute modern Creationism.
- The Art and Science of TeachingTeaching is both an art and a science. A successful teacher balances the methodical, scientific approach of instruction with creativity.
- Shamrock Girl & the Story of Jytrimillya! (Part 1)The third story in The Adventures of Shamrock Girl series.
The Philosophy of Aristotle: Key Concepts in the Nicomachean EthicsOne of the most famous works of classical philosophy is the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle. The first step in understanding Aristotle's ideas of moral philosophy is to examine some of the main concepts he uses.- What is the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster?The Flying Spaghetti Monster is the center of the universe, and he changes our lives with his noodly appendage. To understand what this means, you need to go back to 2005, and the Kansas State Board of Education.
- What is the Function of PhilosophyThe function of philosophy is to develop humanities most difficult and intractable questions into logically congruent results enabling society to use them in a real-life context.
USPTA Announces "Tennis-for the Health of It"Dr. Jack Groppel announced that The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the American Medical Association (AMA) linked their own initiative, "Exercise is Medicine," with that of the USPTA's "Tennis- for the health of it."
The Practicability of Educational Television in the PhilippinesIn any culture, entertainment is the most influential of forces. Television is a form of entertainment, and thus, it has educational properties. Perhaps a little more pushing for ETV stations could make more of a difference in the literacy of the Filipino masses.- The Death of Darwinism"The diversity of life on earth is the outcome of evolution: an unsupervised, impersonal, unpredictable and natural process of temporal decent with genetic modification that is affected by natural selection, chance, historical contingencies and changing environments."
- The Genius of EinsteinEinstein, the man, the myth and the reality of a great mind.
- The Importance of Decentralization and Maneuver for a Successful Military OrganizationThis paper is to point out the importance of countries developing a decentralized military. Countries with such militaries have organizations that are quicker, smarter, and all around more efficient than those with centralized systems.
Yoga, Meditation and the Voice of God"I discovered a way to listen to the 'still small voice' within - how to hear the voice of God and how to test and trust whether the message is the real thing."
Biography: The Chronicles of C.S. LewisBiography life story of C.S. Lewis, an extraordinary writer in his own time.- The Nature of Grammar as Analyzed by Stanley E. Fish and Allan G. GrossThis paper explores whether grammar is socially constructed or absolute truth. However, this analysis of grammar is just a tool to ask larger questions about the nature of truth, cultural influence and individuality.
- An Essay on the Unpreparedness of the Average College GraduateA Bachelor's degree no longer holds the same value it did for our parents. The following is one side of the collegiate graduate preparedness debate, from the point of view of one very unprepared graduate.
- Reincarnation, Sylvia Browne, and the Persuasion of an After-life ExistenceThere have consistently been a few questions that have timelessly taunted man and science: "What is the meaning of life?", "What is the meaning of death?" and "What comes next?" Reincarnation answers the last question and sheds light on the other two...
The Beauty of TeachingTeaching is a worthy career because teachers are the molders of the future. They hold the ability to give a child one of the most valuable assets they will need throughout their life, knowledge.
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