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Sometimes in school, especially when you are a college student, you are asked to research for audio books for certain topics and then present it to the class the following day. Presenting it might not be much of a problem. But looking for an audio book is a major problem and if you don’t have any major solution to it, you are literally dead in your class. If you can’t find one, then you won’t have anything to present and you will be scolded for that. It is then imperative for you that you should learn about some solutions to this problem. Well, there is actually one solution that we can suggest for you. You can try it and see if it can help you. It never hurts to try and you won’t lose anything from it. Who knows? Upon trying, you might be able to find the solution for your online book problems.
If you are looking for an audio book, a video book or any sort of online book that will be used for a presentation that involves sounds, you can try Netflix for Books. The service that it provides really lives up to its reputation. You can be assured that the quality of sounds that can be produced from these books are indeed of high quality, thus you won’t have a hard time trying to listen to the sound being produced. You can try this out as a solution to your problem. Anyway, what do you have to lose right? Who knows? This might be the solution you are looking for your problem.
The Human Brain is an amazing phenomenon consisting of ten billion nerve units known As neurons., surrounded by mass (90 % by bulk) of a jellylike substance known as neuroglia (from the Greek word for glue, glia). Weighing about 3 lbs. in an average adult, the human brain is divided into three hemispheres, one of which is known as the temporal lobe which concerns itself with your emotions and memory.
With all the knowledge that science has acquired about the human brain there is still much that is unknown. We do know, however, that our brain processes more than 10 thousand thoughts everyday. Yet only a scant 3% of the brain is actually utilized.
Though people sometimes say that the human brain is far superior to any computer ever invented, it is actually unfair even to suggest a comparison to a computer. No computer, regardless of its tremendous sophistication, can rival the human brain with its vast scope of emotions and comprehensions. But there is one function of computers which sometimes wish the human brain had the ability to input a command which would erase or delete certain events which have been written indelibly on our memories.
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Malnutrition is deadlier than swine flu Accourding to Partylist Representative
Malnutrition is still one of the major health problems in school children and could be considered deadlier than the swine flu plague, a partylist representative said today.
“While swine flu is a threat, malnutrition remains a deadlier menace to students’ well-being this school opening and the government has continuously overlooked this through the years,” Kabataan partylist Rep. Raymund Palatino said.
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Statistics does not lie. Figures on most studies conducted on career preferences will tell us that most people who want to attend the university for tertiary education are bent on choosing business or management-related course as their program of studies. The demand for management graduates in the industry for the past couple of years has been very tremendously significant. Hence, the rise of new colleges and universities offering the same to fill up the demand for management degree holders in the workplace.
Nouveau University is certainly a phenomenal hit when it comes to business programs and management courses. It offers both associate and bachelor degrees with practical specialization on the different vital areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, real estate and others. Its business programs give the most comprehensive, practical and relevant curricular offerings in the field of academe today.
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