1. Why do you want to become a trader yourself?
2. Do you want to create a stream of “flaccid” income?
3. Do you want to create a security for yourself regardless of other sources of income?
4. Do you want to supplement your income so that you can have enough money for some of the finer things in life?
We offer you enough reasons for which you should start a part time business.
Profitable trading is the perfect part time business. The market makes no variation about your prosperity, schooling level, racial background or any other characteristics of your individuality. Office politics, complicated bosses and tricky employees do not play a part in trading. You can just trade from anywhere you want. If you follow some few simple rules, and you can run your business as you see fit.
Trading is the “Ideal Business”.
Of course, if trading fruitfully were so easy, everyone would be reaping the profits. The truth is most people that trade will lose money. This is because of a number of reasons. Many of the people who do not succeed in this trade are because they don’t know the proper way to do business in this field.
If you do not know to trade, that does not mean that you are not smart. On the contrary, there are many highly sharp people who lose millions of dollars in the market. If you do not know how to trade, there is usually a simple explanation: you do not have a coach or a system. Don’t let this discourage you.
Most people never master trading because it seems difficult to win and they rarely have contact to an experienced, successful trader or trading methodology that actually works. They usually go it alone or attend innumerable seminars and read even further books. Not that reading books is bad, but in most cases nearly everyone never gathers excellent results.
Trading successfully is difficult if you do not know what you are doing. We can pave you the path to achieve trading success and show you the real shortcut to be away from books. This program will only work for you if you have a strong wish to succeed. It will require you to work a little. After a bit of practice, it will become easy.
You must be willing to drop any pre-conceived notions you have about trading, unlearn bad habits, and develop the discipline required to trade successfully and consistently. Are you willing to do this?
Wonderful now, you can realize your lifelong dreams.
Close your eyes and imagine what being a successful trader means to you; see yourself making trades and trading profitably. Feel the great and tranquil feelings of having extra money in your bank account. This visualization exercise will help you formulate a solid, worthy, personal goal and keep you motivated and focused.
Your first assignment is to write out one primary goal for your trading plan!
The various reasons that you should think to do it are listed below for your convenience:
· You can take your own decision as you become involved in this business.
· You learn the art of making investment which could even allow you to get over the inflation in the market.
· It makes you grow confident as you have to take decision on your own.
You must also understand how you tend to react under stress. People with different personality profiles behave in dissimilar ways when stressed. Here again, self-awareness and some basic techniques to offset suboptimal behavior go a long way. ONCE YOU OVERCOME THESE FALLACIES YOU CAN BE THE MASTER OF THE TRADING FIELD.
One should go ahead and do it by him and this makes him the master of his own ship where he won’t have to listen others commands.
Mark developed his own momentum stock trading method that takes away all the stress from trading but still essentialtains fantastic returns in the stock market. He personally ran a $5,000 up to six figures trading a few minutes every week.
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Of course in America there are many options to educating our
children. There are public schools, private schools, charter
schools, Montessori schools and, of course, the option of home
schooling. There are advocates of both home schooling and public
schooling. Those of us who don’t home school, which is still the
majority of Americans, need to fully understand the reasons why
people choose to home school their children.
Religious or Philosophical Convictions:
Religion is not permitted in the public schools. Many families
feel that religion needs to be a larger part of their child’s
education than that which the public schools allow.
People who have deep religious beliefs show great passion. These
are the individuals who are passionate about their children’s
education and feel that only they are able to teach them to the
number one of their ability and the content that they feel they should
be learning. The home schooling parent is in charge, they call
the shots and they like it that way.
Socialization:
Some people that don’t understand home schooling believe that it
is confining rather than socializing. But those individuals that
believe that are stuck in thinking about the stereotypical
socialization of an age-based classroom. Children that are home
schooled are exposed to social situations in a mixed age range.
They have “age-mates” instead of “class-mates”.
Many home schoolers feel that their children need to be exposed
to the appropriate ways to behave not inappropriate. They feel
that their child should be exposed to the model behavior of
people who have learned to make decisions and handle themselves
in various social settings. By being exposed to appropriate
modeling of social behavior, home-schooled children will learn
how to act appropriately.
Parents of home schooled children can also see when their child
“gets-it” when they model for a younger child appropriate
behavior.
Home-schooled children get a reality based social lesson. On a
daily basis they see adults they know, love and trust manage and
balance life day to day. Modeled for them is academics balanced
with real life chores; caring for a sick friend or neighbor,
shoveling the driveway and walkway, doing the grocery shopping
and dropping of the dry cleaning, cooking dinner while folding
laundry, putting laundry away and talking on the phone with Aunt
Sara. These are real life situations that home schoolers are
exposed to and public school children are often sheltered from
or are privy to a controlled school environment.
Academics:
Home schoolers have several advantages over publicly schooled
children. The curriculum is designed specifically for them – not
for children their age and what children at a particular age are
expected to know and learn. Public schools differentiate
instruction the number one they can. However, a home-schooled child
has a curriculum tailored to their needs. They may read at a 4
th grade level, spell at a 3 rd grade level and complete math at
a 6 th grade level.
A home-schooled child is neither rushed nor not given enough
time. There are no other children to “keep busy” so they are
free to work at their pace and move as quickly or as slowly as
need be.
Much research has been done on how children learn optimum. A
home-schooled child is not only taught by the person who knows
them incomparable in the entire world but also since they are the only
student, the learning style never has to be varied. If a student
learns foremost through music, then the curriculum of a
home-schooled child can be tailored to meet their needs so they
will be heavier successful.
Home-schooled children get to spend increased quality time as a
family. They are not trapped in a traditional school setting for
6 hours a day but are free to spend quality time as a family
every day.
It is said that parents are a child’s first teacher. Families
that home school want to continue to be their child’s teacher
because they feel that their children need the guidance of their
family and God and not the guidance of someone hired to do a job
that is naturally theirs from the day their child was born.
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Here are all sorts sites for the HOLIDAYS! Have a Wonderful Time
whatever your religion or Ethnicity! Blessings to you all!
1) Holiday Crafts for Kids -Craft Ideas All sorts of
Thanksgiving Crafts and decorations kids can help with http://www.amazingmoms.com/
2) Fall Festival Crafts Thanksgiving, Fall Crafts for
Kids.turkey paper bag craft, etc.
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3) 4Free Arts and Crafts! Thanksgiving projects for the
entire family – learn how to make wonderful crafts for a festive
and fun Thanksgiving! http://rats2u.com/
4) Christmas and Other Holiday Crafts Fun crafts and
other activities for kids and their computer. Dozens of free
downloads. http://www.makingfriends.com
5) DLTK’s Crafts for Kids Printable templates for
Thanksgiving crafts for preschool, kindergarten and gradeschool
kids. http://www.dltk-kids.com/
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22) Holiday Hats, Slipper, Stockings, and Sweater Pattern
(free) Make several hats that look like Santa! Stuffable for
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24) Native American Information All sorts of information
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Many school districts now require homeschoolers to present portfolios showing their student’s progress in an organized fashion. This is actually a very convenient method of recording whenever it is done properly. Here are some ideas on how to create, leadingtain, and present your homeschool portfolio for a successful assessment, evaluation and review.
First of all, it is important to have a firm grasp on precisely what a homeschool portfolio is. Basically, a homeschool portfolio is a collection of materials that are used in order to showcase what your child has learned over the course of the “school year.” This is important because numerous states require an annual assessment of homeschooled students either via testing or the presentation of a portfolio. While it may seem that keeping a portfolio is only good in so far as you need to comply with the law. This is not the case however. Portfolios can also help parents and their children to record their progress and achievements. This becomes even extra important once a child has reached high school and needs a diploma.
Now that we understand the interest of a portfolio, it is also important to understand that there is no right or wrong way in which to create a portfolio. It is up to the parent and/or child what materials the portfolio will contain. However, it is a good idea to choose a variety of material in order to reflect what the child has learned, experienced and accomplished throughout the year. Some items that should be included in your portfolio are: Suggested items to include are:
(1.) A journal which contains notes about activities and the progress that has been made.
(2.) A list of resources (ie books, computer software, games, toys and outside classes).
(3.) Samples of the child’s work (ie samples of creative writing and drawings, text book or workbook pages, and if possible you may include audio or video tapes of your child singing, playing a musical instrument, reading aloud, or taking part in a a dramatic performance – pictures will also sometimes work well in place of audio or video tapes).
(4.) Photos of field trips, artwork, projects and family life.
(5.) Brochures and booklets from field trips and other activities.
(6.) A list of books that the child has read including both the title and the author.
(7.) A list of your goals for the year.
While this may seem quite overwhelming, you’d honestly be surprised at how easily you can accomplish this when you start preparing your portfolio at the beginning of the year. Simply use a three ring binder and add paper for your journaling. Start off by listing a few of your goals for the year and what resources you’ll be using to achieve those goals (these can be modified throughout the year as needed). Then begin collecting samples of work, organizing them by subject, and punching holes in them to place them in your binder. Always have at least a throw away camera at hand so that you can take pictures of anything that you’d like that your child does (ie reading, playing, dancing). You’ll also want to take pictures at field trips as well as pictures of your child’s projects and creations. These pictures can either be placed in a photo album or if you’re feeling really craftsy you could organize them into a scrapbook. You’ll also want to make sure to hold onto any brochures or other paper items that you collect while on an educational outing. These can be easily placed in clear see-through sheet protectors. This is also a good time to begin accumulating a list of books that are being read.
Once you have put together the beginnings of your portfolio, don’t stop there. Regular capitaltenance (I suggest weekly as it will help you to write your lesson plans for the following week) should include regular journal entries and an ongoing collection of work samples, photos and whatever else you wish to include. Some school districts will require a quarterly assessment throughout your homeschool year. This is a time for parents and children to reflect upon their progress and accomplishments from the previous months. Yet, even if your school district doesn’t require a quarterly review, you won’t want to wait until the end of the year to scramble and race to put together a portfolio that your school district will approve of. Neither you nor your child deserve having to go through the unneeded stress of having to sort through all of the material that has been collected throughout the year.
When it is time for review you may choose to remove some of the materials from your portfolio. You will find that some of these things simply do not properly reflect what you’ve accomplished throughout the year. If/when you decide to weed through your portfolio, you need to remember that the purpose of the review is to provide a general overview of the homeschool year, demonstrate that the child is engaged in homeschooling and that progress is being made.
The portfolio review can be exciting since it provides both parents and children with a time to talk about what they’ve been doing at home. When discussing this with your child, you may find it helpful to write down a summary of the items that you wish to highlight during your year before the review. For instance, if your child learned to read or master a skill you may wish to point this out to the reviewer. Of course, you should never view your portfolio review as a time for you to be judged or ridiculed. It is a time to listen, learn and support from your reviewer. Your child does not need to be present during this time. However, if your child wants a chance to “brag” about their accomplishments and progress to other homeschoolers, then this review is a perfect opportunity for them to do so.
About The Author
Reverend Brenda Hoffman, is ordained by the Universal Life Church, and has been delivering holistic health and wellness advice for over 7 years since receiving a BA in psychology. As a home-based professional and mother of 1, she operates a holistic wellness network. She invites you over to http://www.yourhealthyfamilyhome.com/ to learn how to improve you and your family’s health.
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System
With the expansion of the web technology many schools have come
forward to make use of the mighty web to expand the education
approach and widen the adequateness of education system. During
this many of us have encountered various challenges. In this
article we are giving tips on on line schooling.
Schooling round the clock around the globe … exciting but
what to do for it. The first question is can it work online? It
is important to understand our infrastructure and the users
before we finalise anything on this account. For some countries
the idea of online schooling may work with fully online system
but with most countries where Internet facility is still at a
growing phase the idea may end up, is a dream far off. For this
the concept of an intranet based system that works offline and
can synchronise with online interface is something that works.
With the inception of the online + offline system we have all
the economy and speed of an offline system and appraoch of an
online system.
1. The system is available offline so works with the speed of
your LAN. So quite practical in a school where the number of
transactions are very high.
2. Offline availability of system eliminates the requirement of
a 24hrs dedicated internet connection.
3. The online system is an interface to the outside world. So
without redundancy we have everything shared in web. Secure and
personalised.
4.
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gives parents access to the required information without much
involvement of money and time.
5. With a
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can organise an compelling parent interaction system for better
relationship and knowledge sharing with them.
About the author:
I work for Dreamteam Network Solutions (P) Ltd., and I am in
charge of promotions. Our company develops softwares for
schools, colleges and universities. For a complete and detailed
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Homeschooling at the Speed of LifePR Leap (press release), CA – Apr 3, 2007Marilyn Rockett, veteran homeschool mother and organization expert addresses this life-stress issue in her latest book, Homeschooling at the Speed of Life: …