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Interview with Paul E. Dennison - Author of “Brain Gym and Me: Reclaiming the Pleasure of Learning”

Today, Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader Views talks with Dr. Paul Dennison about his latest book “Brain Gym and Me: Reclaiming the Pleasure of Learning.”

Dr. Paul Dennison is an internationally known educator and authority on cognitive skills and reading achievement. A pioneer in the field of applied neuroscience, Dr. Dennison has conducted years of research at his learning centers into reading achievement and its relation to brain development. He has developed the movement-based learning known today as Educational Kinesiology. Dr. Dennison has written eight (Read more)

Online MLM - Make Money Faster - Stay in the Game

To succeed in business you need to be able to keep the doors open. Too often in MLM, people reach the point, often around tax time in their first or second year, when they sit down to review how much they have made versus how much they have spent; and it just doesn’t make sense anymore.

Early on we start out with enthusiasm expecting early success and for some of us this happens. But for most, success in MLM doesn’t come at all…and for those of us who stay the course, it takes some time to show up. It’s a new way of doing business for us and (Read more)

Life is A Jig With Motorola Mobile Phones

American communications giant Motorola has been a pioneer in the field of mobile communication devices with the first hand-held phone being introduced by them into the world. It has been a steady journey for Motorola from that historic moment, and one that has prodded it to reap a coveted position. Standing tall as a leading mobile phone manufacturer in the frantic paced world, it has imbibed (Read more)

“Brain Gym and Me - Reclaiming the Pleasure of Learning” by Paul E. Dennison - Book Review

Paul Dennison describes the moment in fourth grade where a teacher grabs his shoulders and yelled, “Why can’t you learn.” “From my hurt emerged my work, my message, and my mission: to bring to the world community a new way to educate our children so that they can learn without failure.” Mr. Dennison became “skilled in teaching reading, and opened a chain of eight reading centers.” “What I came to realize is that, for educators, effective teaching isn’t about presenting the information and letting the student passively take it in, but (Read more)

Ferry Travel - An Experience of a Lifetime

Sometimes, it feels nice to play different than the usual, even when it looks like a really bad idea to you. Say while you are planning your vacations, you can make it a little different this time. The idea is to travel through ferries that are indeed a little different and yet very delightful way of crossing distances.

Thankfully, UK is surrounded by water bodies that wouldn’t leave us bereft of many romantic cruises that we can enjoy in this part of the world. And if you are planning to spend a memorable event like your honeymoon or some intimate moments with your significant (Read more)

Student Loan Consolidation - Don’t Procrastinate

Perhaps you were the student who waited until the last minute to cram for finals or routinely rolled out of bed five minutes before morning classes began. Procrastination is a common part of many students’ college experience. However, putting off consolidating your student loans and locking in the current interest rate won’t harm your grade point average, but it will affect your financial future. If you are thinking about student loan consolidation, you have until the deadline of June 30, to take advantage of the current low interest rates.

With interest rates expected (Read more)

Women’s College Volleyball: Top 5 Physical Adjustments Freshmen Must Make to Play in College

Incoming high school volleyball players who transition into playing women’s college volleyball often experience the culture shock that happens when a tourist visits a foreign country. Here are 5 physical adjustments incoming college volleyball players should know to prepare for their first year as a women’s college volleyball student athlete.

1. Incoming high school volleyball players must learn to adjust to the increased speed of the game in women’s college volleyball.

Among top women’s volleyball coaches interviewed by Volleyball magazine (Read more)

Love Running

So what is it about running that attracts so many, compels so many obsessions and becomes such a drug? Is it the sheer agony of it all? The shortness of breath in the hot,gasping lung, the debilitating muscle cramps and joint aches or the intense fear of failure?

Maybe it is the joy of the ‘open road’, the freedom, the mind numbing ability of running to nullify the most potent of damning days in the office. Whatever it is if you run you get it and if you don’t then you probably don’t.

Runners are without doubt a breed on their own and you can spot one a (Read more)

How To Organize Your Home Office

Does your home office look like a tornado tore through it? Did you know that the average disorganized person has approximately 3,000 documents at home? Disorganization can cost you lost production time and money. It is a fact that people will spend one year of their life looking for lost objects or documents. That is one year that you could spend being productive, if you were organized.

If (Read more)

New York City Steakhouse Is An Ample Place For Dinning

Anyone staying in a happening city of New York can find many steakhouses in this metro city. It is very exciting to visit your favorite steakhouse to splurge your taste buds. You can plan to visit in your favorite steakhouse with your beloved for celebrating your evening. For this, you take an early break from your office work and then visit there to make your evening memorable. You will surely find this place cool and peaceful to let you experience a mesmerizing evening. If you are visiting a steakhouse that is away from the humdrum of city, then undoubtedly you are going to have a (Read more)