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  • Children and Television: When They Don't Mix
    Today, American children are watching more television than ever before. On average, our kids are spending up to six hours per day in front of a television set. Because of the amount of time spent watching television, the development of a child's behavior and perception of real life are affected.
  • Premium Text Messaging: Beware Before Hitting the Send Button
    For most of us, text messaging has become a part of our everyday lives. But just like every other seemingly simple, inexpensive concept/service, companies have figured out a way to reach deeper into the wallets of consumers.
  • Exercise Tips: Avoid These to Stick with Your Exercise Program
    Starting a new exercise program can be very stressful. Millions of Americans start exercise programs only to give up on it within a couple of weeks. I have found that by avoiding a few things, you can increase your chances of sticking with your exercise program and reaching your weight lost and fitness goals.
  • Basic Differences of APA and MLA Formats
    Citing your paper in Modern Language Association (MLA) or American Psychological Association (APA) formats depend mostly on the subject you are writing on.
  • Write on These Topics. Three of the Most Viewed Article Topics
    Have you every taken a close look at your article stats? Depending on how widely varied your subjects are, you may notice that some topics receives a lot more page views than others. Which topics are more in demand and what makes them so appealing?
  • Simple Mistakes to Avoid When Publishing Your Articles Online
    As a webmaster that is constantly looking for fresh web content, I view hundreds of articles in the course of a week. Avoiding these mistakes can be the difference between your article being accepted, and widely distributed, and being rejected, with little or no exposure.
  • Writer's Block? Go to These Places to Focus and Remedy Writer's Block
    Have you ever thought you had everything you needed to write the perfect article or story? You have the perfect topic to write on, you have the topic brainstormed and outlined, but you can not seem to stay focus for more than a couple of minutes at a time. Changing your surroundings may be the answer to solving your writer's block.
  • Custom Textbooks: Added Cost or Added Value for College Students?
    Have you ever found yourself visiting all of the major textbook websites for a required textbook only to find that the ISBN does not exist? You may need a custom textbook. Get to know some of the advantages and disadvantages.
  • Plenty of Fish in the Sea? Find Your Perfect Match
    Recently ended a relationship? Unsure about what the future will bring? Finding the next best thing is, for some of us, redemption as we pick up and mend our broken hearts. But don't make the mistake of looking for love in all the wrong places.
  • Stop School Shootings: What can Teachers, Students, and Parents do?
    Have you ever noticed that the same stories are told in the aftermath about the most recent school shooters? They were all rejected by members of their community, by peers at school, or by their family at home. I can't help to wonder if this was a factor in their ultimate decision to lash out and what others could have done to prevent it.
  • Simple Ways to Increase Your Personal Savings
    Savings are essential to the safeguard of any household. What seems to be a happy, carefree lifestyle today can change in an instance with the lost of a job or the birth of a child. With a few, simple changes, a family or individual can significantly increase their savings.
  • Relationship Advice: Think Your Mate is Cheating? Try This to Find Out
    Most of you would agree that suspicion of your partner cheating is worst than actually knowing. There is a simple, discreet way to find out.
  • Writing an Article? Find Interesting Topics to Write On
    Webmasters and internet users are constantly looking for fresh, useful information. Figuring out what to write on can sometimes be challenging. Ideas for article topics are just a reach away.
  • Starting a New Job? Know the Company's Culture
    Salaries and bonuses are not, contrary to popular belief, the one number factor in determining job satisfaction for most employees. If that was the case, why are people walking off six figured jobs each day? Fitting in and being accepted is, in many cases, more important.
  • Making Your Vote Count for You: Evaluating Candidate Choices
    Do you ever notice how humble incumbents get when it is time for them to run for re-election? This is the only time when most elected officials pay any considerable attention to their constituents' needs. How can you increase your odds of voting for a candidate that is more likely to make changes that will positively and personally benefit you?
  • Moving On After a Bad Break Up
    Breaking up can be hard. But do we unintentionally make things worst. Moving on can be easier, if we avoid certain mistakes.
  • Finding More Scholarship Sources
    Each year, billions of dollars in scholarship money goes unclaimed. By knowing how and where to search for these sources, students can increase their scholarship intake.
  • How can Online Students Connect?
    Are students getting the most out of their online class? A traditional classroom setting offers the possibilities for in-depth discussions and hands-on exercises. How can online students break down the walls of anonymity online and create an open forum of communication and interaction? Suggestions are discussed.
  • Starting Out Right: Graduating Debt Free
    Leaving college with a degree is not the only things students are leaving with. Enormous debt complements most college degrees. Reducing college debt can be accomplished with a little planning.
  • Choosing the Right Part-time Job in College
    Choosing a job while in college is not the most important task on the to-do list for many college students. Often, factors used for narrowing job options may include rather a place is a popular hang out spot or rather movies are free for employees. But there is much more to choosing a part-time job while in college.

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