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    May 18th, 2013NancyUncategorized
    The old mansion has been living a mysterious life of its own. Explore the dark rooms of the house and discover the secrets that haunt this eerie place. Meet the talking raven and the Spirit, the enigmatic captives of the mansion.

     

    The program is available for $19.95, but is free for the visitors of Giveaway of the Day today.

     

     

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    May 14th, 2013NancyUncategorized

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    May 13th, 2013NancyUncategorized

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    May 10th, 2013NancyUncategorized

    Sweetheart FrameMore info and to register here

    Saturday, May 11 (10:00 AM)

    Mother's Day is right around the corner! This Sweetheart Frame makes the perfect gift!

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    May 9th, 2013NancyUncategorized

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    May 8th, 2013NancyUncategorized
    Free Resource of the Day


    Sir Ken Robinson's TED Talk on "Do Schools Kill Creativity?" holds the number one spot for most viewed TED Talk of all time (over 16 million views on the TED site), and we've featured it before, but if you haven't seen it, check it out:

    Sir Ken Robinson: Do Schools Kill Creativity?

    In this popular TED Talk, Sir Ken Robinson gives a humorous and inspiring talk on rethinking education and its relation to creativity. He feels that education becomes increasingly narrow as students proceed through it leaving many forms of intelligence and creativity behind. In order to confront the unknown future, Robinson sees creativity as the essential component as future generations face new challenges with new ideas.

    Sir Ken Robinson: Do Schools Kill Creativity?

    A few years after that TED Talk, he published the book The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything. And Sir Robinson gave a good talk on this book at the Aspen Institute:

    Sir Ken Robinson on The Element

    After a witty intro, Sir Ken Robinson talks about paradigm shifts in the modern world and how the education system is failing to meet the imaginative demands of life in the 21st century. The idea of going to school and college in order to get a steady, well-paying job which you will hold for the rest of your life is now rarely the case, and the new skills needed in the 21st century, don't necessarily match the narrow focus of any degree. When a majority of people don't particular enjoy their jobs after they've been educated, Robinson feels that the education system is failing to help people find their passion and develop their skills towards meeting their passion in life. He presents ideas on how individuals can educate themselves in order to find not only what they are good at, but what they love to do. Because if people are doing what they love, then they'll never have to work another day in their life.

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    May 7th, 2013NancyUncategorized

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    May 7th, 2013NancyUncategorized

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