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Although not a new issue, bullying has become a topic at the forefront of current times and is a significant problem in teens’ lives. According to the American Medical Association more than 160,000 students stay home from school due to fear of being bullied by other students. The percentage of reported adolescent bullying incidents has […]

The plus Points of Business Credit Service to help you meet your needs

Business credit service is one of the most notable aspects that every company tends to follow right from the very inception. In a bid to run good business, credit business service serves as a superb aspect. It is basically the spinal column of any business regardless of its operation mode and size. Whatsoever may be […]

Imagine Creating Rubrics That Develop Creativity

English teachers are by nature rather imaginative, a trait that is not taught in a methods class or listed as a disposition in standards for teacher preparation. Whether as part of a learning activity or a “what if question posed in a literature discussion, imagination and creativity are integral parts of our classrooms and their […]

The Assessments for Weaving Imagination into an Academic Framework

I don’t mean to suggest that imaginative work cannot be subjected to the detailed, rigorous assessment that might be applied to literary or rhetorical analysis as long as the rubric makes what is valued explicit. The work of Carolyn Forche and Philip Gerard on creative nonfiction has been an invaluable resource for engaging students in […]

Bookkeeping Solutions – Why you need to keep Tax Invoices!

Small Business Australia certainly has more compliance issues since the introduction of GST!   A lot of Micro business owners find it quite challenging keeping track of all their Tax Invoices.  Prior to GST most bookkeeping entries were coded to the correct expense account straight from the Business Bank Statement, but now it is necessary to […]