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Some examples o f learning styles!

22 June 2009

• Learning by feeling (concrete experience)
These types of learners tend to learn or acquire new information through experiencing it first. For instance, if the teacher asks a student: “Open the door, please!”, and shows toward the closed door, than the student will immediately understand the action required and through experiencing it himself/herself, he/she will have acquired a new expression.
• Learning by listening or seeing (observation)
These types of learners learn by listening the information from others or by seeing it somewhere. For instance, those students who does not to like to read to acquire a information and like to watch television, can use the television to acquire the information needed.So, if we give the photography of a cat to a child and repeat to him the word “cat” for several times and even write it for him/her, he/she afterwards will make the association of the word with the picture or vice versa. This kind of learner is called audio/visual learners. Often this kind of learners associate the information acquired with images and thus is said to have a photographic memory.





• Learning by thinking
These kinds of learners tend to think about the new information to which they are exposed. When the new information is being introduced to these learners, the learners tend to analyze it with their mind in order to understand it better. For example, if we give to a child the sentence “The dog is barking”, he or she will immediately analyze it, though the verb “bark” might be completely unknown for him or her. He or she will understand that the tense is present continuous, if he/she are previously acquainted with this tense, he/she will understand the reason why we use this tense.
• Learning by doing
“Learning by doing” learners tend to jump directly into practice, because they think that by doing something all by themselves they can learn better. For instance, a student that doesn’t know how to fill the register and wants to learn how to do that, thinks that he can learn it better through filling it all by himself, rather than listening to the teacher’s explanation.

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VACATION

19 June 2009



There are many wonderful places on this earth to visit. All over the planet there are breath taking beaches, monuments, circle sites etc. that please every expectation you might have on your vacation.
With what am I to start? Let's take Egypt with its wonderful pyramids, golden sand, camels, and everything else that only Egypt can offer.
Let me go on with Turkey...wonderful five-star hotels, mesmerizing view and
once-in-a-lifetime experience.

And what else am I to say about little, exquisite ALBANIA...Virgin coastline, crystal sea, green forests,friendly people and plenty of ancient sites to visit.
Oops!!! For a moment I nearly forgot Macedonia, an amazing part of Balkan's landscape.
Anyway I am just suggesting, the decision is up to you.

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Is it easy to earn money online?

17 June 2009



Well...most of us that are acquainted with the world wide web might have tried to search for the answer of the question under discussion. Personally, I am one them.
at the very outset I thought that would be impossible to get paid only for clicking on others websites. I have made a research online about "Earning Easy Money" and I found out that it is POSSIBLE to earn money online. But as I already pointed out you should be well acquainted with WWW (World Wide Web) because there are also websites that are scams, meaning they fool you.
There are different ways how to make money online...and are quite easy. For example, anyone that has a website or a blog like this can publish ads (advertisments), and the person that visit the website or blog click on the published ads, thus giving some revenue to the web or blog owner ( you), but you are not going to be paid only if the visitors click on your site ads but also only by visiting your site. Of course do not expect to turn into a millionaire by the end of the week, month or year, but the passing of time you are going to earn hundreds of dollars. A site that could help you to monetize your website or blog is Adbrite (the site I am currently using to monetize my blog). If you want to try it just click this:


Adbrite is a very successful ads site that helps you to generate revenues.





Another way of generating money online is by taking surveys or clicking on other sites advertisments that are offered by certain companies. IT IS QUITE SIMPLE! All you have to do is to enter all the required information and also to have an online deposit with PayPal or AlertPay ( both are online money deposits and anyone can have them for free, they are necessary because the companies with send the money to them for you. They Are SAFE. Be sure of that). A few sites that I can recommend to you are the below mentioned, all you have to do is just to click on the link or to copy it and then paste on your web browser:

1.http://bux.to/?r=Andi Progonati
2.www.neobux.com
3.https://www.surveysavvy.com?id=3942769&action=join

The first to sites pays through AlertPay ,whereas the last one pays through checks.

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To Helen!

13 June 2009


Helen, thy beauty is to me
Like those Nicean barks of yore,
That gently, o’er a perfumed sea,
The weary, way-worn wanderer bore
To his own native shore.
On desperate seas long wont to roam,
Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face,
Thy Naiad airs have brought me home
To the glory that was Greece
And the grandeur that was Rome.
Lo! in yon brilliant window-niche
How statue-like I see thee stand!
The agate lamp within thy hand,
Ah ! Psyche, from the regions which
Are Holy Land !

An amazing poem written by E.A.Poe.
Enjoy reading it!!!!

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Honey

31 May 2009


Honey is a sweet aliment produced by honey bees and that is derived from flower's nectar. Honey is a very nutritional food. As it is all bio-produced it carries the most beneficial elements of nature. honey is scientifically proved to help in the prevention of many diseases and is an effective remedy for many others. Honey is a very healthy food and preserves many of its beneficial effects when used in baking, spread on breads and even when it used as an addition to many beverages. It can be used as a sweetener and it can replace sugar in cooking. Some of the benefits of honey are:
  • Constipation - Take several tablespoon of raw honey everyday (if you are not diabetic).
  • Aid Digestion - Take one to two tablespoons, three times a day, after meal.
  • Sore throat - When you have sore throat it is advisable to mix honey, lemon juice and egg white and sip with spoon. This will ease coughing and thus promoting soothing of sore throat distress or you can drink one cup of warm tea with honey added, three times a day.
  • Bronchitis - Dissolve honey in a cup of boiled milk. Sip slowly to ease respiratory distress.
  • Smoother Skin and to Remove Pimples - Apply everyday pure honey into your face and let it dry for one hour. Then wash your face with soap and water.
  • Honey helps maintain body youthfulness.

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Green World!

30 May 2009

Nowdays, we are all witness of dramatic changes that are affecting our planet. Should we be sensible to such a problem? The answer is obvious, YES WE SHOULD and WE MUST BE! 

The changes are taking ground everyday more and more and as the situation is deteriorating, drastic measures should be taken. It is not easy for us and for those to come to undo what we have done and caused in the name of "World Development". 




To develop our world we build Nuclear Factories.


To develop our world we cut down trees.
To develop our world we exterminate animals.
To develop our world we ban electric cars.
To develop our world we depend on gas.
To develop our world we favour deforestation.
To develop our world we grant money to war and to the environment.

Well, after listing all these measures that we take in order to develop our world, Iwould like to suggest some others that shoul be taken into account if some day we want to destroy our world and when we will decide not develop it anymore.



To destroy our world we should plant trees.
To destroy our world we should use filters on our factories.
To destroy our world we should help to keep endangerd species away from the hunters.
To destroy our world we should spill oil in oceans.
To destroy our world we should  have ecosystems in our planet.
To destroy our world we should...
STAY IN SILENCE AND HUSH FOREVER.............................

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Fire and Ice!

29 May 2009

FIRE and ICE

By Robert Frost

Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
from what I've tested of desire,
I hold with those who favour fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great 
And would suffice.


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Wonderful Quotes!

  1. Education is a social process. Education is growth. Education is, not a preparation for life; education is life itself. J.Dewey
  2. Education is not preparation for life, education is life itself. J.Dewey
  3. Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out. A. Chekhov
  4. Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. Buddha
  5. Everything in life is luck. D.Trump
  6. In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on. R.Frost
  7. To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else. E.Dickinson
  8. While there's life, there's hope. Cicero
  9. Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person. Mother Teresa
  10. Judge of your natural character by what you do in your dreams. R.W.Emerson
  11. A hospital bed is a parked taxi with the meter running. G.Marx 

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Deja vu

28 May 2009


Have you ever felt like you have already been in one place, though it is the first time you visit it?
The french name this occurrence "deja vu", meaning I have already seen something, and the name stuck. 
But what is this feeling of "deja vu"? Why do I have it?
Many have tried to explain this, but few have managed to give a plausible explanation. Some say that the genetic information our parents "hand us over" comprises even a memory information. Thus what we have experienced as deja vu is nothing more and nothing less than just the past experience of our parents, grandparents, etc that we have inherited together with our genes.
Do you agree? Please let me know about it by posting a comment.

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A History of screen monsters

26 May 2009

     werewolf.jpg Werewolf image by Conspiracy-

  Film monsters have been frightening us for years. People love the shock that film can give them. Film makers realised this even in 1890s, when films first began to appear. The Frenchman George Melies produced The Devil’s Castle in 1986. In this three-minute film you see ghosts, skeletons, witches and the Devil. Melies was one of the first people who experimented with special effects. Audiences loved it.

      When films really became popular even more people cam to see the screen monsters. The great classic monsters. The Werewolf came out in 1913. A werewolf is a person who changes into a wolf at the full moon. This was originally an American Indian legend. The first Frankenstein was in 1910 and the first Dracula film was Nosferatu from Germany. Dinosaurs were an early favourite too, beginning with The Dinosaur and the Baboon (1917).

      Actors played the part of werewolves, vampires and Frankenstein’s monster, but with dinosaurs it was different. Special effects artists made these from rubber, and they became more and more popular. Monstermaking became an art.

      In the 1930s, Hollywood produced some of the most famous of its monster films. Dracula (1931) was the first American vampire film. In the film, Count Dracula lives in a castel in  Transylvania. He is a vampire- he lives on blood, can turn into a bat and can only come out at night.

     Frankenstein appeared in 1931. Dr.Frankenstein builds his own human being. The famous “bolts” in the monster’s neck are not real bolts at all. They are electric plugs!

      Probably the most famous rubber monster of all time is King Kong. This fifteen-metre-tall gorilla came to the screen in 1933 and King Kong is still a classic film. At the time the special effects in this film were amazing.

      Special effects have been improving all the time, of course, and often they can be very dramatic. Modern film werewolves change from humans to wolves very realistically. “Rubber” monsters have been becoming more and more realistic. The Star Wars films and other science fiction films have given some of the most amazing monsters of recent years. Screen monsters are very much alive!

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