Tuesday, September 24, 2013

0 Knowledge - No ShortCuts

Some people like to think that they can take a shortcut to an education. There are no shortcuts to being a knowledgeable and wise person.
If you have not comprehended what happened at the beginning the you won't be able to understand what is occurring at the ending. 

If you want to do well at mathematics, start studying for the basics and work your way up to the more complex computations. 

If you want pass your English Exams then you must not only memorize the theories of the language, syntax and phonics but read more so that you will have an understanding of how linguist put words together to express themselves. The more you read, the wider your vocabulary and more you are able to overcome the challenges that you might face come examination day. 

Saturday, September 21, 2013

0 Read over Notes for Exams

Read over what you learned at nights before you go to your bed. It will help you  to remember what you were taught and make your studying of your lessons easier around exam time. 

Saturday, September 14, 2013

0 Plagiarism, Grammar and Expression in writing

One of the reason why many people fail at writing is because they cannot effectively composed an article of writing without the nagging grammars and plagiarism pointers that teachers often fail student on.

We have a system of evaluating articles, essays and documents before they are submitted to the teachers so that students can get good grades and move up in their class.

Parents can be proud and teachers feel like adequate educators when students are progressing.

Students can use online Grammar platforms to check their work before they submit them for gradation.

Online thesaurus and dictionaries can verify spelling of words and give alternative words so that writing does not sound too repetitive.


There are sites that offer plagiarism checks for students who have issues reproducing from content collated by other authors. The idea is to mainly write what you understand from what you have read. This is the best way to avoid plagiarism.


Writing is never an easy feat but one should write from one's imagination and perspective. Do not be intimidated by what others write because you may not share the same outlook.

A famous writer once wrote to our Crystal Evans and said

"Geoffrey Philps wrote to me

" The real journey of a writer – or any creative – isn’t to publication, rewards, acclaim, but to their own voice.
When you find your voice, you connect to yourself, and then through yourself to the world. Your work resonates. As Thoreau once wrote in his journal, “The whole is in each man.” (And each woman.)
I’ve always felt that your voice is twofold: not just how you write, but what you write about. They inform and shape each other.
You need to read, look, listen, absorb. You need to take the world into you so you can reinvent it through your own point of view.
You need to tune out external voices that speak in the language of the shoulds – you should do this, you should do that – and move into the secret life of your intuition. This other life has its own mind. It will guide you to places that, because they are yours, remain – as yet — unknown and uncharted. For all the self-help and how-to that fills our culture, success is, in the end, as unique to you as a fingerprint. You can only make that path by walking it. It unfolds in front of you. Sometimes it carries you along.
So you need to write.
And write.
And write.
You need to write past the point of self-consciousness. You need to quit trying to write: to be clever, witty, pretty, poetic. (Perhaps your true voice is none of these things.) You need to fall through the words into something else entirely.
(Blogging can be exceptionally good for this.)
We start by imitating the styles of others. That kind of mimicry – conscious or not – is like a trapdoor opening beneath you.
It drops you into yourself.
It’s when you lose yourself that your true voice slowly and steadily comes out of the dark. It might be raw and stark and naked. Or howling and slightly mad. Your soul is stamped all the way through it.
Your words on the page and your soul on the line.
Finding your voice – what to say, how to say it, how to speak up in the world – is about making your soul manifest. When you’re moving in the grooves of that soulprint, you know it. And so do others.
This is art."

1Love,

0 Best Work at Home Jobs for 2013


Best Wok at HOME JOBS FOR 2013

Sheknow'sliving.com

It’s very real and very possible to earn a full-time income (or more) while working from home. Let’s take a look at the top work-from-home jobs 2013 has to offer!

Happy young woman working from home

Working from home has plenty of advantages — you save on gas money, set your own hours, spend more time with your children and avoid sitting in traffic for hours on end. With technology only increasing, more and more companies are willing to allow employees to work from home (or at least flex some of their hours). This provides the employee with a greater work/life balance, which can ultimately lead to more productivity. If you’re interested in taking the leap into a work-from-home job, check out some of the best opportunities for you right now!
1
Web designer

Simply put, a web designer creates web pages. If you have a knack for designing and are good with technology, this could be the career for you. Web designing is in high demand and only seems to be growing. You can freelance your talents and start your own company, or work for an already established company. A great way to freelance is by doing blog design. It gets your foot in the door, and with thousands of new blogs being created daily, the market is endless.
For work from home web designing opportunities, search Odesk.com >>
2
Call center specialist

Nowadays, working for a call center doesn’t mean you’re spending your day in a cubicle. Instead, you’re spending your day in the comfort of your own home. Typically, you can choose your own hours but once they’re decided, it’s not super flexible since you are responsible for taking calls. Most jobs pay hourly, and though the rates are not always great to start out with, you’re saving on gas and hopefully will be able to move up within the company.
To start your call center career, check out Alpine Access >>
3
Freelance writer

If you have a passion for writing and a love of all things word-related, a freelance writing career is for you. Content mills are a great place to get started — where you write a set number of articles per week for a flat fee. Once you’ve gotten some experience under your belt, you can start looking for clients elsewhere and charging by the hour. Freelancers don’t typically have “set” hours, and instead have strict deadlines that must be met. They may work on multiple projects at once, so the ability to multitask is a must.
To find freelance writing jobs, check out Elance.com >>
4
Vacation planner

Is traveling what you know and love best? If so, you can start profiting from this passion by becoming a vacation planner or travel agent. Almost all communication with clients is done via email and telephone, which is why it’s the perfect job for those looking to work from home. Typically, you’ll work for an accredited host agency and get paid a commission on any vacations you help plan. We recommend starting a blog and connecting with those who have a love of all things travel in order to gain clients.
Top sites for finding work-from-home jobs

When looking for work-from-home jobs, it’s important to realize that there are thousands of scams out there. According to The Rat Race Rebellion, there are 57 scams for every real job opportunity. Remember, no job should ever expect you to pay them to start. Here are some good websites to search for work-from-home jobs:

Rat Race Rebellion
The Work at Home Woman
Work at Home Mom
Home With the Kids

0 Work at Home Jobs that Pay Big

According to Forbes.com

Students should be considering Work at Home Jobs when they prepare for their Careers.

Across age groups and job categories, demand is growing for good-paying work that can be done right from home. Nervous about falling 401ks, boomers hope to continue earning income without the hours or stress of office life. Gen Xers, often caring for elderly parents or young children, are thirsty for flexibility. And younger cohorts are attracted to “free agency” more than ever.

“There’s less willingness today to be a cube-dweller or lifetime commuter,” says Michael Haaren, co-director of RatRaceRebellion.com and co-author of Work at Home Now. “Being able to work from home makes life easier and appeals to the latent entrepreneur.”
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While there may be a tradeoff to working at home—a salary haircut and less advancement potential—a surprising amount and variation of well-paying professional jobs have a two-second commute. From the health, tech and creative industries, good at-home jobs are springing up everywhere.

According to Haaren, the work-from-home sector reflects what’s going on in the brick-and-mortar economy. Today, that means an explosion of new and diverse health-care jobs. Top-paid among them are home-based physicians and radiologists, now being hired by companies like Imaging On Call and Permedion to review and evaluate patient cases. Haaren suspects they earn near the $1,975 median weekly income of physicians, as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), making it a six-figure job.

What’s more, the burgeoning field of “telehealth” provides quality wages and sometimes full benefits or bonuses. Companies like MedQuist are beginning to hire more at-home support staff, like medical transcriptionists. Haaren estimates they earn between $30,000 and $50,000 a year and says they are eligible for a signing bonus. Similarly, registered nurses working at home earn near the $1,055-per-week industry median to do telephone triage, advising patients about health concerns over the phone.

IT was one of the first fields to latch onto the anywhere mentality, Haaren says, likely due to its young workforce and penchant for abstraction. In 2008, completely virtual IT company MySQL was acquired for $1 billion by what’s now Oracle. Its at-home staff means reduced building costs and a bigger talent pool. Plus, it’s a boon for the employees. The BLS reports that computer software engineers earn a median of $1,549 each week and $85,000 a year. Computer scientists, programmers and systems administers all earn about $1,200 per week.

Other lucrative at-home knowledge jobs include public relations specialists, graphic designers, writers and authors, and postsecondary teachers. According to the book Make Money Teaching Online by Danielle Babb and Jim Mirabella, if online adjunct professors work hard enough, they can earn six-figure salaries.

Haaren warns that some older fields, like law and high finance, haven’t caught up to the flexibility demands of the new workforce but show signs of cracking. For example, JPMorgan Chase sometimes recruits regional home-based mortgage executives. While these positions are limited, financial managers earn a median of $1,227 per week. On the lower end of the spectrum, earning a median of $1,061 each week, home-based tax preparers are being hired by companies like Intuit.

0 Best Online and Digital Libraries for Kids to find research on Topics





Online Libraries carry many research papers and writings from university students on topics that students doing CAPE and CXC can benefit from. They are not hubs for plagiarism but will give the pupil and example of what scholastic writing should reflect. It’s a shame more people are not aware of the wide array of free online libraries. Databases, books, videos, audio recordings and e-books are available, just waiting to be viewed and used. This guide will help avid readers, serious researchers and casual surfers alike get the most out of free web libraries.



Here are Some sources for Information to research homework, get idea for projects and help with writing papers for topics and School Based Assessment.


Archive.Org

Contains millions of webpages with information dating back to 1990's that it is one of the best repositories for information on the internet.


For students doing Cape History. EUROPEANA.EU is a good site for finding information on European History.


Six Graders and Primary school students can benefit from reading story books at bygosh.com and en.childrenslibrary.org


Thebookdepository.com
is a great place to find literature for research or for recreational reading.


Bartleyby.com is also a great place for sixth-formers and tertiary Students to find information for research and writing papers.

Other free accessible sources for information include.

Wikipedia.com

Worldpubliclibrary.com
libraryspot.com
www.britannica.com
kids.britannica.com
Bibliomania.com
The Freelibrary.com

ForgottenBooks.org is also a good place to find books that are not available in physical stores that often contain a wealth of substantial knowledge.




Friday, September 13, 2013

0 New Job Positions that Children should consider!

1.Computer System Analyst
Think of a computer systems analyst as a tech project manager. He or she is often a liaison between the IT department and a client, and has influence over both the budgetary and technical considerations of a project.

2. Data Base Administrator
The more digitized our society becomes, the more important the role of database administrator becomes. By 2020, we'll need about 33,900 new ones to store, organize, manage, and troubleshoot all the content we store on computers.


3.Software Developers
These tech-smart professionals who design, construct, test, and maintain software should see abundant job growth up to the year 2020. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 27.6 percent expansion, or 143,800 new positions.

4. Web Developer
Web developer" might seem like a generic term, but a lot of schooling and skill goes into making a website look good and operate well. According to the Labor Department, about 65,700 new Web developers will enter the working world by 2020.

5. IT Manager
Having a hard time distinguishing between the tech jobs on this list? This tech wizard is the go-to person when your email won't send or your Internet crashes. As the head of the IT department, this professional ensures the company's network is operating smoothly and that dangerous threats like hackers and malware are kept at bay.

6. Interpretor and Translator
Whether it's sign language, spoken language, or written language, interpreters and translators are utilizing an invaluable skill. If you are fluent in a second language, you could find yourself working in a lucrative, secure, and growing position. The Labor Department predicts more than 42 percent employment growth in this profession over the coming decade.

7. Computer Programmer

C++, Python, and other computer languages should be second-nature for an ambitious computer programmer. Some of the most proficient could earn up to $114,000 a year.

8. Epidemiologist are need in Jamaica to treat outbreaks so that we do not have to seek international specialist when we have disease outbreaks.
Epidemiologists study hard to prevent the next bubonic plague, SARS outbreak, and swine flu scare. The Labor Department anticipates growth for this field, as well as other medical scientists, of 35.8 percent up to 202


9. Market Research Analyst
Think of this profession as people-watching for a paycheck. Market research analysts watch people, listen, and study them to determine their habits and preferences. They then advise clients on how to package, brand, and sell products appropriately.

10. Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
To do this job well, you’ll have to master the technical, like using medical equipment and making sure the patient is properly placed to get a just-right image, as well as the social, like interacting with nervous patients awaiting information on a medical condition. Sonographers are expecting liberal openings for the next few years.

11. Computer Systems Administrator
Without the expertise of network and computer systems administrators, your office network would be hampered by a string of technological glitches. Aside from maintaining a healthy computer network, they also lend their tech knowledge to managing telecommunication networks. This profession is expected to add 96,600 new positions by 2020.

12.Medical Secretary
Medical secretaries become well-versed in insurance rules, billing practices, and hospital procedures. The reward for their diligence is job security, as the Labor Department projects 40 percent employment growth for this profession.

13. Civil Engineers
We need more of these in Jamaica to fix our roads. The concrete streets you walk, the asphalt highways your wheels caress, and the buildings you sit in were all planned by civil engineers. If you want to be the designer who keeps our society humming, this job is for you.

14. Radiologic Technologist
Technologists use X-ray, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment to assist physicians in diagnosing patients. As with other healthcare posts, this one will also expand—nearly 30 percent by 2020.

15. Cost Estimator
Before the first hammer is swung, a cost estimator must coordinate with engineers, architects, and construction managers to determine the technical, mechanical, and fiscal requirements of a project. These hyper-organized critical thinkers could see their workforce swell by 36 percent this decade.

16. Financial Advisors
We have a lot of therapists on our list: physical, occupational, marriage and speech, to name a few. Think of a financial advisor as a money therapist. He or she provides guidance on how to spend and save your money. Expect 66,400 new openings for this position before 2020.

17.Compliance Officer
Are you a stickler for rules? Consider working as a compliance officer. These professionals are employed in many industries to ensure ethics are practiced, laws are followed, and regulations are met. The BLS predicts 15 percent growth in this field by 2020.

18. Clinical Laboratory Assistance
healthcare facilities, clinical laboratory technicians work behind the scenes, preparing lab specimens and running tests. The best-paid in the profession earn around $56,000 a year.

19. Public Relation Specialist
There’s a lot of finesse involved in producing and distributing communication materials that uphold and promote a client’s image. The field’s elite also have a gift for gab and understand the art of the sell. Expect this occupation to grow by nearly 23 percent by 2020.

20. Paramedic
If you have an interest in working as a paramedic, consider working as a volunteer first. Those in the know say this approach will give you a taste for the job and make you more marketable should you choose to pursue this career.

21.Clinical Social Worker
A clinical medical social worker is concerned with helping people receive proper medical care and support. But the key ingredient to helping patients will be the ability to empathize with them. With more baby boomers needing care in the years ahead, the Labor Department predicts a 34 percent growth rate in this profession.

22. Meeting, Convention and Event PLanner
Openings are ample in this profession—nearly 45,000 by the decade’s close—but there are also a lot of applicants. For an inside edge, earn a bachelor’s degree in hospitality management. You should also receive the certified meeting planner credential if you’d really like to stand out.

23.Mental Health Counselor
One day, a stressed-out college student may be sitting in your office. The next, a depressed professional. Not only is the patient list broad, but so is the scope of the work, ranging from diagnosing disorders to coordinating care with other health professionals.

24. Logisticians
Logisticians solve theoretical problems for manufacturing or retail businesses, sometimes proving indispensable in large-scale disaster-relief efforts. Their input can be life-saving. Logistician employment is expected to expand 25.5 percent by 2020.

25. Paralegal
Paralegals are expected to grow at a faster clip than lawyers—something to think about if you’re interested in law but don’t wish to undergo all the schooling (and possible school loans) required to get a law degree.


26. Fabricator
Constructing commercial aircraft, household appliances, automobiles, and toys is a team sport, and the players are called fabricators. Consider this occupation if you’ve always been curious about how products are put together. Just keep in mind that some areas of this field will see greater hiring opportunity than others. Structural metal fabricators will experience 16 percent job growth from now to 2020.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

0 The Blogger, The Writer/The Tutor

People often ask me why didn't you become a teacher? I told them that i believe that imparting knowledge should not be based on certification, It should be a passion that one has for educating, sculpting and nurturing the minds of our younger generation. I am convinced that this is what is wrong with our Education system. We do not have passionate educators anymore. Kids will not become masters of their own destiny until they begin to understand how knowledge affects their everyday lives. We should not just force our children to only memorize words to pass an examination but we should push our children to develop a passion for learning and show them what advantages knowledge engenders. We have gone about education the wrong way. Having an education affects all areas of our lives. Women get better partners with an education. You express yourself better with an education when you are having a conversation. A status is attached to people who are deemed as educated in society by virtue of education or certification. Before you even consider becoming a part of our onsite program you will first have to make some goals about where you would like to be academically. I am also encouraging students to start seeking out career choices that are not so traditional in our Caribbean societies. Careers in Forensic science, biotechnology, app creation for mobile technology, Internet gurus and specialist are emerging fields that the Caribbean has not yet conquered. We will help you until you are ready to prepare yourself. We have some tactics that guarantees great results in our examination tips section. We illustrate ways in which you can write great essays and respond to comprehension questions. We give examples and test questions that will ensure a good examination experience. This is your Exam cheat site.
 

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