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Kuasa Forex oleh Nasir Yacob 

“Berikan saya laptop & internet dan letakkan saya di mana saja yang anda suka. 24 jam kemudian,saya boleh buktikan menghasilkan RM10,000 sehari”

“Pendapatan 3 hari forex saya telah menghasilkan RM$52,000 melebihi setahun gaji saya dahulu”

Tambahkan pendapatan anda hari ini! Belajarlah ilmu forex dari Encik Nasir Yacob & jadilah pedagang forex (forex trader) yang berjaya hari ini untuk manambah pendapatan anda secara part-time atau full time.

Ingat-ingatlah pepatah ini…
“Jika saya berikan ikan kepada anda setiap hari, anda akan sentiasa kelaparan. Tetapi jika saya memberi joran & mengajar anda memancing, anda akan kenyang setiap hari”.

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How to Have a Good Marriage in a Bad Economy 

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How to Have a Good Marriage in a Bad Economy

by Patrick Iwobi

Most of us realize that a major cause of failed marriages is directly related to finances.  And, that’s when the economy is good!  Sustaining a good partnership when the economy is bad can make or break the marriage.

In Patrick’s own words, “How to Have a Good Marriage in a Bad Economy” endeavors to “capture the positive aspects of a true marriage.”

He goes on to explain why recessions ruin marriages.  It should come as no secret that stress is an underlying factor.  Before you say, “well duh” understand that the bad economy represents lack or as Patrick says “the absence of time, desire and of course money.”

Have you ever taken the time to actually identify and understand your weaknesses?  There is an entire chapter devoted to recognizing your weaknesses.  Learning why you fight and play the “blame game” leads you to a better understanding of what the REAL problem is.  Once that’s accomplished you are able to easily make up and move on.

Make no mistake, however, pinpointing your strengths are what will help you identify why you love one another, help you communicate more effectively and learn the special traits that brought you and your spouse together to begin with.

One of the more difficult situations we face each day is finding enough time for what we must do, what we want to do and finally what we actually do.

For most of us we fall under the last definition.  Sadly that’s the reality for many people in this tough economy.  The good news is that learning how to “make time” is covered in its own complete chapter.

Detailed information is presented teaching how to find time for each other, for yourself and time for all the rest of your responsibilities.  Of utmost importance is the section that gives tips on time management for couples.

It’s hard to just randomly decide you want to create more time.  The reality is that we all have the same 24 hours.  Each day we choose whether we are going to spend it or invest it.

The chapter on “Making Time” gently guides you through an understanding of how to cut out unnecessary time wasters.  It also presents a road map towards a better understanding about how to stop procrastinating and learn how to reprogram bad habits.

Whatever you do, don’t think that Patrick advocates sitting back and not being concerned about generating money.  Rather, you will find a refreshing approach to learning how to make money.

Not only make money but learn how to spend it wisely as well.  Obviously this must begin as a joint effort.  Whatever you do, please learn to accept that this must be a mutual undertaking.  You have to welcome the concept of “we” and “ours” instead of “me” and “mine.”

You may shudder at the concept of a budget, but understand that once you commit to the idea and work as a partnership to meet the goals you establish, the sky is the limit!

Your potential increases exponentially when your efforts are doubled. There’s a saying out there somewhere about how much easier it is for two people to paddle a canoe rather than just one.

The truth of the matter is that you don’t just double the results – your far exceed the expectations.  Hence, the exponential results. The only thing to do is implement the actions as outlined for you.

No treatise on a good marriage would be complete without a discussion about lovemaking.  In this chapter Patrick says, “It makes no difference how young or old you and your spouse are or how long you’ve been together.  Physical intimacy is a necessity for any healthy marriage.”

Intimacy is discussed in depth in this chapter.  It is important to understand that intimacy does not automatically equate to sex.  Here is the one place where all the hassles of the day can take a backseat and you can make or break your relationship.

Learn how to rediscover one another, implement a few simple tips to make sex fun again.  All of the tips work together toward one important goal: to make your bedroom a sacred place.
You could probably read just the last chapter of Patrick’s book and change your life for the better.  We don’t recommend that, but you probably could.

In Patrick’s words, “A recession can take many things from people; it can shake up your life and perhaps even destroy your credit or career.  But it can’t take what’s most precious to you – your partner.

Even that word – partner – is a powerful one in a recession.  That you have a partner tells you that you’re not in this alone.  It also suggests a certain combined strength.

You and your spouse will see many things through the course of your life together.  This recession is temporary; your love is permanent.


Help Your Child Read & Write Better 

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Helping Your Child Read and Write Better
Step by Step
By Marilyn Martyn

The book provides the reader simple step-by-step strategies and techniques to assist your children in enhancing their reading skills. The author’s basic teaching philosophy is to phonics as a base to re-enforce the lessons your child gets at school. The book is written straight-forwardly and especially for you, the parent. The book addresses the four important parts to improving your child’s reading skills: phonics, fluency, vocabulary knowledge and text comprehension. The learning lessons are: the sounds of letters and the combinations letters that represent them; how to blend sounds into words; how to spell the words; how to recognize words; spelling patterns; how to read sentences; the importance of practice passages; and the use of practice passages to aid fluency. Included in the introduction is the phonic checklist and an outline of the lessons presented in the book. This section focuses on the phonics. There is a phonics check list provided which contains, 18 vowel sounds, and15 consonant sounds. The author breaks down the basics of the English language and provides definitions for each component.

Lesson number 1 focuses on identifying the 26 letters of the English alphabet; what each letter looks like in Upper Case and lower Case; and lists both the vowels and consonant letters. There are three exercises provided in this lesson.

Lesson two focuses on the sounds each letter makes, first by looking at the vowel sounds and then looking at the consonant sounds; the importance of blending sounds and the role syllables play in words.

The next lesson, four, provides a chart listing each of the 43 sounds for the English language. Included in this lesson are instructions for four exercises.

Lesson four is dedicated to how sounds are spelled in words; lists the rules of English; examples of short and long vowel sounds; how to recognize a dipthong and its importance; the importance of vowel digraphs; consonant sounds and digraphs.

Lesson five is strictly pays attention to short vowel sounds. There is a graph listing the short vowel and the sound it makes. The author again provides exercises, suggests games such as the memory game to enhance the learning process.

Lesson six focuses on the sounds consonants make. The author includes in this section activities and picture representing the sounds.

The next lesson, number seven, focuses on making words with vowel and consonant sounds. There are 7 steps provided with a list of how to blend sounds.

Lesson number eight is dedicated to words with short vowel sounds. Again the author provides lists of words and how to pronounce them; points out the need to learn sight words; two exercises; and four activities you can use.

Lesson nine looks at words with the CVC pattern. The author defines what a CVC pattern is, how to recognize it and its importance. There is a list of words and sentences to review and practice with along with two exercises.

The next lesson, ten, looks at the sounds of “c” and “k” which often combined together make the sound of “k”; what is the rule; how to recognize and read this combination. There is a list of contractions in this lesson with examples and an activity for you to use to demonstrate the contractions.

Lesson eleven strictly focuses on consonant blends also know as cluster. There is a list of beginning consonant blends; final consonant blends; two exercises and two activities.

The twelfth lesson is dedicated to reading and write these words with consonant blends. There is a large list and two exercises for you to use.

Lesson 13, focuses on long vowel sounds. There is a pictorial list for each sound provided in this chapter; an important rule regarding when a word has the vowel-consonant-final “e” pattern.

Lesson fourteen looks at the different spellings for long vowel sounds; provides a list of examples; looks at digraphs; and lists one exercise and one activity.
Lesson fifteen is dedicated to vowel sounds spelled with two letters better known as digraphs. There is a list of examples, exercises and activities. included in this lesson.

Lesson sixteen is about when two vowels come together in the same word; what is the rule; examples of words with this pattern; and three exercises.

Lesson seventeen looks at other eight vowel sounds not yet covered in the text. There is a example list and three exercises.

Next lesson, eighteen, is dedicated to consonant sounds spelled with two letters, better known as digraphs. Again, there is a pictorial list of examples, exercises and activities included.

Lesson nineteen looks at the different spellings for each long vowel sound; provides a list of examples. Lesson twenty looks at common spellings of consonant digraphs and provides a detailed list of examples. Lesson twenty-one is a reading practice activity.

Lesson twenty-two focuses on syllables; how to recognize them; pronounce them; the rules of spelling and pronunciation; and an exercise. Lesson twenty-three is a reading and writing practice activity with several reading lessons.


Real Life Negotiating 

Subject:       Let’s Negotiate

Have you ever given any thought to how often you negotiate your way through a tough situation?

The truth is that all of is negotiate pretty much every facet of our lives. We just don’t realize the fact that we are doing it.

What if you could learn how to negotiate any real life situation? And, what if you could do it very successfully?

If that sounds like a pipe dream, it isn’t and we’ve  got the tools to prove it!

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How to Stop Bullying 

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Subject:    Beating the Bullies

No one wants to see their child injured whether it’s physical or emotional.

It’s a sad testimony that hundreds of instances of intimidation against children take place arounds the word every day.

We do our best to protect our children but this is one area where we may not even be aware of the problem.

Children are often too embarrassed to tell their parents. Or they just lack the confidence.

A groundbreaking new guide that paves the way for parents to discern and help their children with this problem is currently sweeping the Internet.

Find out more about this timely new tool.Download now.