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thanks for your tips. I do agree that with insightful comments, I do get more traffic to my posts. Helps a lot.
I have not tried anything about article marketing as I have no green thumb on that category.
Yes, some online groups are my cup of tea, except for sports and marketing stuff.
I am active in online groups here at LB, so, I learn a lot from different point of view -
Thanks a lot for this wonderful piece. I have had a serious hard time struggling with building traffic to my blog but I think that with this, I will get a very serious improvement.
I have seen various folks comment on some popular well trafficked blogs and thereafter leave the address to their blogs. I never knew this was what they were doing but now I know. So I won’t take it lightly again.
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wonderful tips for teens and pupils who are facing homework everyday.
My son, 9 years old has 5-8 homework to do daily.Sometimes, it is difficult to answer the Chinese questions because we adults have no idea of the new format at all. What we had learned in the past was 30 years ago, so different syllabus.
My teenager also doesn’t know how to answer them, she is 12 years older than him.
Hence, we just have to “shoot” the answers and get a “D” for it.
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I remember when I was in school back in the days, I we would be given so much homework that when you go home in the evening you feel so over burdened. Who would you blame or call upon so that they can reduce the burden mmhh I guess no one can do that for you but yourself. So the best thing that you could do is when you go home you will plan and see how you can do the homework. For me i used to go for tuition after school for like 2 hours. So what i used to do is take that time to do my homework, and I’m the process if I am not able to do something then I can seek for help from my tutor who will take me through it until I understand. So when I go home I am done with homework and am certain that everything is right because it has already been checked. So I can watch tv bath and have my dinner without thinking about struggling with homework.
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Everyone who attends school gets homework. Depending on the type of teacher you have, the amount of homework will vary. Here are some tips for when you’re having homework trouble.
Keep a homework agenda/notebook where you record all your homework. Also keep folders and notebooks separate for each subject. Usually your school will give you a daily planner to write down and organize your homework. If not keep a calendar either on your electronic device (most smartphones come equipped with this) or on a paper calendar that you can hang somewhere. Always be sure to write down any homework, tests, or upcoming events for school. If you do have a test that you know of a couple days before hand. Do not leave it to the last minute, you will have to end up doing homework and studying.
Make sure you are not overdoing homework. Only do what is needed. For example if your Spanish homework is only page one in the book, don’t also do page two, three, and/or four! Only do extra if you have the time and you are sure this will be assigned to you on a day where you are crammed up with after school events. Another exception is extra credit, especially if you need it.
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my cat does the same, I guess all cats have the same habits, sleep, eat, play and stretch like an acrobatic
Cats are wonderful pets except for the poop, very smelly that makes one puke.
Cats do sleep for long hours but they are indeed alert.
If I walk past my cat who is sleeping, she would open an eye and goes back to sleep.
her ears are alert but not her body.When she is hungry, I had to feed her.
If I y delayed her meal, she would hunt down for her prey, lizards, sparrows, rats and bring them to me .
That means, I am not kidding when I said I am hungry!! -
Cat owners would probably tell you that cats are the perfect pet. I certainly enjoy having them around the house. We don’t currently have any pets, but we have almost always kept cats. If I ever get another one, I think I will try to choose a breed like the rag doll, that loves to be cuddled and held.
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Yes, I withstand those “persistent” demands! My cats learn that meals are served twice a day. Additional treats are offered whenever leftover human food is suitable for the cats, so it’s worth their while to stay near the house, but they’re not too stuffed to hunt. They’re definitely not encouraged to be near humans who are cooking or eating, and will be punished (locked out!) if they annoy humans at those times. People who reward meowing with extra food often seem to have fat, sick cats–often the “picky eaters” who are always begging for something and rejecting the food offered to them, because, of course, what they desperately need is *not* food.
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Cats are definitely my favorite pets, but I never thought about them in this particular way – that we can actually learn how to live a better life from those tiny creatures.
And indeed, I should admit that no matter how small a living thing is, we can always learn from it by just observing.
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Some interesting facts especially when you look at it in a different aspect. They really make a lot of sense and there is definitely something there to look up to. My cat does the same. When it’s hungry it will wait for me to return home from work either at my gate or at my front door. The minute it spots me it will meaw, follow me everywhere, if I close a door it won’t stop leading, and that can be annoying sometimes. You know what a cat does not know that you are tired of your hungry too, it just needs to be fed. It’s very interesting to watch it sometimes and i just smile to myself imagining that one day i will have a real child who will be doing all that. Lesson learned I will now be looking at my cat more closely to get more clues hahaha.
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Great article. Behind the laziness of the cat, we can learn many things from them that we can apply it to ourselves but not the laziness.:-)
Be clean, be persistent, have focus in everything we do, and enjoy life.
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Indeed, a good lesson for all to know.
When my brother in law bought a 3 room hdb flat in singapore 30 years ago, he didn’t know that today, it is worth SGD$500k = USD$361k = RM1.488 millionHe is super rich now.
Hence, it was lucky for him to had bought that flat so many years ago.-
Shared this post at my Facebook
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Kitty bank is definitely a good way to start saving.
When we use ATM or debit card or credit card, we do not feel that we are spending real money, but when we use coins, we can feel that is real money. -
yup, a piggy bank is a good habit to start from young or old. Anyway, it is never too old to learn how to save money.
10cent or 50 cents , everyday you clink into the piggy bank, you hear the sound of shilling jingle, that is the joy.Nowadays, kids are spending more more instead of saving.
Where have our days gone to?
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LOL!
Your friend sure is funny.
Maybe she is too rich that she doesn’t know what to do at home.
Spending the money for air ticket, accommodation and fares aren’t cheap either.Yes, I would agree that when you are on a foreign country, go out and explore the wonderful historical places, shopping centres and food.
Otherwise, just like you had mentioned, might as well stayed at home, turn of the air cond, watch a movie and order a take away.
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