Winnie the Pooh – A Childhood Favorite!

March 31st, 2012 by Y-Benk No comments »

Winnie the Pooh is probably one of the most popular and recognizable characters. The cute and slightly clumsy bear is everyone’s favorite. What makes Winnie the Pooh so special and adorable?

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The Programs of Bilingual Education

March 30th, 2012 by Y-Benk No comments »

Background And History Of The Programs Of Bilingual Education

Whether they are additive or subtractive, programs of bilingual education are driven by operational policies and practices relative to the student population, length of the program in each language, level of proficiency students will pursue in each language, and, importantly, the language skills required of their teachers. Of the two types, subtractive programs are the least complex.

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How to Locate a Foundation for Sensational Success!

March 29th, 2012 by Y-Benk No comments »

When I say the opportunity to succeed in life is available to everyone on the face of the earth, people often disagree. I clearly understand we don’t all have the same exact opportunities, since we come from various backgrounds, have unique skill sets, talents, abilities and live across a vast land, filled with challenges not known to each person equally. Because we are constantly on different paths, material resources are not always distributed evenly and as a result, many people feel it is impossible to become a SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. Since that idea broke my heart, I began thinking about ways to help others. I started by searching for things that are similar or commonalities, rather than differences. To me, this is one of the most powerful forces brought to bear when there is a goal to be reached. As I looked for a “foundation”, something underlying in all of us, I came to a conclusion. The reason everyone isn’t considered successful must be due to the definition we are using, or more importantly NOT using. Of course you can find a definition in a dictionary, but not everyone reads beyond the first line.

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