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Laminating Options for Consumers

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

The benefits of laminating sheets are far and wide. They look great and show a touch of extra effort, not to mention the fact that they have valuable protective properties.

There are so many ways for a paper to become damaged. A few drops of rain, some accidental physical contact, and even wind can all impact the integrity of a piece of paper. The other great thing about laminating pouches is the fact that they’ll be a natural shield from discoloration of pictures and papers.

If you’re looking to buy some laminating sheets, you have a few different options as far as how to go about things. This article will focus on the different ways to accomplish your goals.

Many people prefer to go with laminating pouches. There are a few reasons for this. What people like most about them is the fact that they’re very easy to use, as putting objects inside them is just as easy as removing them. As a result, these are a bit more expensive than the next item we’ll discuss.

Self adhesive laminating sheets are another possibility. These are basically sticky lamination sheets that you’ll apply on each side of whatever it is that you’re covering. They’re cheaper than pouches, and they provide a very snug fit compared to pouches.

There are drawbacks to self adhesive laminating sheets, though. Unlike laminating pouches, they’re not reusable. In addition to this, they can’t be removed from the papers you attach them to since the adhesive is extremely sticky.

One more option that you may want to consider is a laminating machine. These are heavy duty items that make the job of applying lamination easier than any other. There’s no sacrifice in the quality department, as these actually provide the highest quality lamination.

The price of a lamination machine is its only real drawback. While lamination supplies need to be bought over time, it’s the up front cost that scares some buyers away. These will usually cost upwards a hundred dollars per machine, which may or may not make sense for your situation.

Learn more about GBC lamination machines and other styles before getting yours.

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Nebraska Football Turns a Corner

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Nebraska enthusiasts have witnessed this exact situation in the past over the last 4 seasons.

There were the Texas and USC games in 2006, USC yet again in ‘07, and then the Hokies this past year in Lincoln, all having the same result – the “Nebraska not ready for big athletes.”

The latest time the Huskers beat a ranked opponent away from home was in November ‘06, when the Huskers topped then-ranked No. 24 Texas A&M, 28-27, at Texas.

Although that was a different era, a different coach, and, predominantly, different athletes.

Every person knows that when you play a Frank Beamer franchise you expect nice execution on both sides of the ball, in addition to imposing play by special teams. They showed that again in their 1st game this season vs. Alabama.

Alabama outgained the Hokies by just about a 2-to-one margin, although the team was only leading by a field goal late in the 4th quarter because of a kickoff return for a touchdown.

The distinct factor that Husker Nation has realized with this year’s team is that the missed assignments and poorly executed plays have just about disappeared. There is less muddling on the defensive side of the ball and consequently, a handful of plays are being successfully executed because the athletes are reading and acting on this instead of thinking.

Head coach Bo Pelini now sees a team that fully gets the significance of grinding it out.

This year, the team knows what it requires to be a winning team. It knows what its identity is on both sides of the ball.

I really do feel that the Nebraska Cornhuskers have finally turned things around, and have the ideal players in the best positions pull off their first large away victory in three years.

I predict the Huskers winning a defensive, tight game in overtime by a three point margin.

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How Can Speed Reading Help You?

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Just use these hints and youll increase your reading speed:

You can read lines of text, more effectively, by reading groups of words at one time than reading a single word, and your reading speed improves when you just widen your eye span (peripheral vision).

1. Techniques will teach you have to activate hand-to-eye coordination, then youll be speed reading quickly and immediately. Improve your reading abilities for business or personal use with just a little practice. You can double, even triple your current rates of reading without hurting comprehension or retention.

Different speed reading techniques for different kinds of reading material:

1. Fiction, especially romance novels. Try speed reading a hot and passionate love scene. You cant! I dont speed read romance novels. I dont know anyone who does that.

2. Non-Fiction. Speed reading is perfect in this dimension. Where there is something to learn that is not based on the emotions speed reading is great. And it comes in various forms: newspapers with narrow columns, magazines, with slightly wider columns, books, computer screens, and in the mail and email.

Slow readers struggle. They cant identify the techniques to success and they struggle due to slowing down to identify words that dont understand — they will see a particular word, slow down, think about the meaning, then restart the reading process. Perhaps they wont sound out all of the words theyve been reading, but they will spend more time on some phrases than others, perhaps because, they are just skimming across those small sections that are easy to understand.

Creating balance in comprehension and reading speed is what gives us our base reading speed. You will also need to develop a base-line reading speed for what you read the most. There are different techniques for different types of reading, with varying speeds, and comprehension rates.

Study speed reading, and practice doing the exercises, they will increase your reading speed drastically with practice. But, before you begin practicing the actual speed reading techniques, that we teach in The Complete Speed Reading Program, let me suggest that you learn to coordinate your eye-to-pacing finger movement.

In the beginning suggest you reread the same material over and over, until you develop a well-coordinated reading speed. When you feel comfortable with it, your rate of speed will improve almost immediately almost 50%. Then, once you are comfortable practicing at that rate, move on to more advanced techniques that will increase your reading speed further.

Consider this:

1. You will be reading very fast (scan read) pre-reading for important factors 300%.

2. You should use a 50% over normal rate when reading for information overload.

3. Post-read for quick review will be fast reading; just a fast scan 300-400% quicker.

4. For testing, scan before get ready for tests your rating speed will be medium fast 200%.

Thats how easy it will be. Your mind will be trained to be the perfect learning machine. Just start right now with Complete Speed Reading Course, a beginner course, and intense in-depth program, and audio reinforcement. Guaranteed to bring you greater success.

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Knowledge, Learning and Teaching

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

How do we teach one another? How can it be that we were instructed in everything that we now know?

At some points in history, knowledge was elitist and even a forbidden concept. In 399 BC, Socrates explained that he was known as the wisest of all men since he understood that he only knew about nothing. Socrates was ultimately executed because of his unyielding questioning to the Athens population to find out how they knew what they knew.

Today, we still ask Socrates questions and have yet to fully understand the answers; nevertheless, technology is bringing us closer and closer.

Science and technology discovered is that the human brain is capable of processing 10,000 to 50,000 units or single words in one minute. But, these are older statistics from the 1980s, but new technology studying speed reading combined with brain development research indicates that you can most likely read even faster. Most high school graduates read 200 words per minute, down from 252 wpm from 25 years ago. College students, only one or two years older, have improved to 120% words per minute simply from having to read so much and the brain practicing reading so much. Regardless, of your beginning reading speed “increases for 50-60% the first day is more than likely, in two days of reading practice ” youve doubled your reading speed.

The brain is a computer composed of human organic materials. If you were to consider your brain as the hardware (CPU = Central Processing Unit or a computers own brain) and your mind (the thoughts you think) as the software, you wouldnt be far from what the scientists evaluating the brain believe; that the mind and brain are component parts of our physical bodies is to give us an efficient way to learn more things.

The human mind is connected to our physical bodies to make life more convenient for us to learn and thrive. This amazing tool allows us to absorb a universe of knowledge in many different ways.

Childhood education creates the first limitations to reading ability. Heres what the first two years usually look like to a young learner of language: 1. First, we are introduced to the alphabet and how each letter sounds. 2. Then, we move on to put letters together into syllables and hear their unique sounds. 3. Later, we formed words and their individual pronunciations. 4. Then, we progressed to sentences and lastly paragraphs, which we read loudly.

In that learning method, we move our lips slowly and carefully so that we would pronounce each syllable and every word clearly. There were entire classes dedicated to learning how to read out loud.

We did pronounce every single word correctly, and then we were praised by our teacher and we felt the thrill and excitement because we were learning so well. Soon, it was determined that we could indeed read, so we no longer read in the classroom out loud. Most of us, nevertheless, were still concentrating on the syllables and reading each word out loud to ourselves for confirmation. This phenomenon, called sub-vocalization, is what causes us to have the 200-300 words per minute limitation to our reading speeds in high school and University. Interestingly, its the same speed at which most people talk (unless you live in the Southern US and have learned the Southern Drawl that slows you down even more).

Theres been experiments to show that high school students that use speed reading methods can double their reading speed. When these techniques are practiced on a regular basis, the results are even more impressive.

With the power of the brain and mind combined, you can stretch out and achieve far greater abilities. In fact, the quantity of words that can be read per minute has no bounds. It is only a persons inner voice that can limit us, stop us and confuse us while reading or studying.

These voices tend to Babble On while you are striving to perform tasks, such as reading. It is the same voice that can make you panic before an exam. It is only when you quiet this Babblers voice that you can truly transfer and speed read material at a phenomenal rate.

SPEED READING can help you to overcome slow reading habits developed from your early education. You can then retrain yourself to read faster.

It is remarkable how your brain and mind have the ability to absorb thousands of bits of information in a small amount of time. You are like many people that read slowly on account of early education. You become bogged down when you are mouthing syllables and words. Even though you have developed these bad habits in early education, its great to know that from this moment on, you can retrain yourself to be a powerful SPEED READER and your potential is limitless.

One benefit of Speed Reading is that it can assist you in reading and understanding written information much quicker. Speed Reading is useful in careers, especially where you are required to master large volumes of information quickly. Many people run into burn out from information overload. Speed Reading assists you to absorb and retain, for later recall, all the information that you read.

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The English Language Dominates the World

Friday, March 6th, 2009

No matter where you go in the world, you have a very good chance of finding someone who speaks English. English is quickly becoming the global language, and it dominates the world in many ways. There are many reasons for this fact, one of which is the fact that Great Britain was a global power during the colonial days, and today America is, perhaps, the most powerful nation in the world. Because of this global domination, learning English is essential to successfully communicating in our new global society.

English Dominates the Business World

The world is accommodating to English speakers, and this is seen clearly in the Business world. This has happened slowly, and some European nations have fought it, but it has happened. Today, a meeting between business leaders in Europe who are from different nations will be more likely to occur in English than one of the native tongues of the professionals.

Why is this? The English domination is due, in large part, to statistics. The European Union reports that almost half of Western Europeans speak conversational English. In contrast, only 32 percent speak German and only 28 percent speak French. Additionally, 69 percent of business managers and 65 percent of those in their late teens and early twenties speak decent English. In today’s world, learning English simply makes good business sense.

The Language of Science and Technology

The scientific world has always been a proponent of a common language. This is why living things are classified using Latin words. When a German scientist makes a discovery, he needs to be able to communicate that discovery with his Japanese, American, and French colleagues. As such, the main language used in the fields of science is English.

The Internet also plays a role in making English the dominant language in the world. By far, the vast majority of online resources are written in English. Translations are available, but the main language most websites, as many as 80 percent of all websites, is English. Also, most forums are frequented by people who can speak English, which means that the free sharing of ideas online is more accessible to those who can read and write in English.

English Is the Language of Culture

While all countries have their own actors, actresses, and singers, those that achieve global recognition are almost always English performers. If you grab the iPod of someone in a non-English speaking country, you will probably find a few songs on it sung in English, if not the majority of the songs. Pop culture icons are global celebrities, and the vast majority of those who achieve global recognition are English speaking.

English Is the Language of Education

From the youngest students to the advanced graduate student, those involved in education across the world have seen the need to learn English. Elementary schools in European and Asian nations are teaching young children basic English. Universities across the globe are changing from their native languages to English. People are traveling to England and America to have their children taught English by native speakers. Countries like China are paying Americans to come into their lands to teach their people conversational English.

As English continues to morph into a global language, it has its skeptics. Some point to the time when Latin was the “global” language and say that no language can stay prominent forever. However, that was a time when the world was not connected by the click of a mouse or the dialing of a phone. Today, English is turning into a global language and it will likely stay there, although in a unique form that is a bit different than its current one. Regardless of the future of the language, it is evident that in order to make an impact on today’s economy, one must be able to use English well.

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