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The educative process is a continuous process of growth and the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, habits and the creation of specific powers of accomplishment. Energy to do many kinds of things is so important that one's worth depends as much upon it as upon knowledge.

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"Our physical movements ordinarily take place in response to a need of some sort. For instance, a person wishing to reach a certain point, to play a certain game, or to lay the foundations for a house, makes such movements as are necessary to accomplish the purpose desired. Even mere physical exercise grows out of a more or less specific feeling of need. The mental activity called study is likewise called forth in response to specific needs." ~ F. M. McMurry


The concentration of the mind's energy on one object of thought is attention.
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How to Personalize Your Skincare Routine During Winter

Personalize your skincare routine during the cold winter months with this easy facial regimen that will make you look and feel your best.

Hand Care
Hand Care

We know that the first line of defence against germs is consistent hand washing. But these regular suds sessions can result in dry, taut and cracked hands. Try to use moisturizing soft soaps with shea butter and ceramides to...

About Bleach
What You Should Know About Bleach

Many people are concerned with harsh chemicals and are seeking alternative disinfectants to bleach. More than half of all bleach users say they are concern with...

Trained habits are the product of motive power and educative development.

What You Should Know

Significant harm from climate change is already occurring, and further damages are a certainty. The challenge now is to keep climate change from becoming a catastrophe.

The oil, gas, coal, and mining industries stand to lose tremendously if the facts and truth about global warming becomes accepted by world's society.

Transport is considered as one of the the largest sources of air pollution emissions today.

Coastal temperate rainforests once covered 1% of the Earth. Less then half now remains.

Global climate change, driven largely by the combustion of fossil fuels and by deforestation, is a growing threat to human well-being in developing and industrialized nations alike.

Out of the original 1.9 million acres of redwood forest only 106,000 acres of old-growth forest are standing, less than 5% remain.

It is very important to understand the impacts of 1.5°C global warming above pre-industrial levels and related global emission pathways in the context of strengthening the response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty.

Two starkly different futures diverge from this time forward. Society's current path leads to increasingly serious climate-change impacts, including potentially catastrophic changes in climate that will compromise efforts to achieve development objectives where there is poverty and will threaten standards of living where there is affluence.