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Online Graphic Design Degree - Is It Right For You? ave cool ideas... and act on them?The answer to whether an online degree is right for you depends on several questions only you can answer but research has demonstrated online distance education is as effective as traditional education.Both forms of education require the use of technology and provide ample learning opportunities for students to participate in. Each form requires the student to learn the essential body of knowledge required to graduate with a degree and be prepared to go out into the job market.Furthermore, studies have shown there are no significant differences in final course grades between distance education and traditional education. It was found many online 6. Practical Intelligence (also called common sense). Are you good at 'just getting things done'? When the crap hits the fan, does everybody look to you? Do you instinctively just know how to 'do stuff'? If you were on 'Survivor', could you build a five bedroom house out of coconuts and branches just to show off? 7. Business Intelligence Were you the kid who sold his paper round to another kid for a profit? Do you walk into a business and instinctively know how to improve it? 8. Spiritual Intelligence Do you have some kind of faith, spiritual awareness? Do you ever feel that maybe there's more to things (life) than just what you see? Do you do anything about it? 9. Technological Intelligence Do you struggle to play a DVD, or can you re-wire your computer in the dark? 10. Adaptive Intelligence While everyone else is falling apart, do you just cope? Do you like getting out of your box... perhaps you don't live in Guide To Mortgage Fees In Australia The irony of me having a blog site and communicating with people globally via the World Wide Web.... is that I am a complete techno-phobe.When taking out a home loan it’s not as simple as one monthly or fortnightly payment.There are a number of additional costs the borrower will incur in the process of buying a home. Your MFAA Member mortgage provider will guide you through the fees, but if you’re unsure ask them what they are so there are no surprises after you have signed on the dotted line.The following is a list of the additional costs associated with taking out a mortgage. Don’t panic, you most likely won’t have to pay all of them, what and how much you pay depends on your individual circumstances.Application or Establishment Fee: Usually a once off fee paid to the len I totally don't get how it works. Stupidly, I tried to explain how the internet works to my mother. "She won't know I'm clueless", I thought. She knew. When it comes to computery (shut-up.. it's a word) stuff, I know nothing. I know less than nothing. Nothing would be an improvement. Arrogantly, I like to think of myself as reasonably intelligent but occasionally I get out of my comfortable little box, and my predictable, safe world and I start to discover...I'm an idiot. I can talk in front of a thousand people but I can't assemble a table from IKEA. Can I burn a CD? Nuh. Can I build stuff like a real man? Sadly, no. Excluding my pencil case from year nine. Got a B. I digress. Have you ever wondered why some people can be so 'intelligent' with some things and so 'stupid' with others? Like the guy who can build a nuclear missile from four coat hangers, an old bath and some gaffa tape, but can't string three words together when he's introduced to a girl. Or the woman who can speak eight languages, split the atom and recite the Old Testament, but can't understand basic humour. "Why would someone do that to a chicken anyway?" I have a friend who is a genius with computers. In fact, all technology. No formal training, just knows how to fix stuff. If he's never seen a phone like yours, he'll re-program it and show you how to cook a roast with it, in two minutes. But give him a baby to hold for thirty seconds and he'll look like you've just handed him a live grenade. Ever done an IQ test? I have. I came out okay but I don't actually believe they are an indication of anything, other than our ability to do IQ tests. The question we need to ask is: Is there a correlation between people who score highly on IQ tests and those who seem to do 'better' (whatever that is) in life? Typically, the answer is no. So for the above reasons and lots more, I have decided to create my own Intelligence Test. One which actually is a genuine indicator of overall intelligence; not just a small component. Here's how it works: There are ten types of intelligence (my article, my rules). Simply rate yourself between 1 and 10 for each type. A score of one meaning you're complete crap in that area, five to six; you're okay but you could improve and nine or ten... you're a gun. Here are the categories: 1. Academic Intelligence Traditional Intelligence. School marks, etc. Memory, Recall. 2. Emotional Intelligence Can you and do you, genuinely connect on an emotional level with loved ones? Do tears freak you out? Have you personally cried in the last five years? Have you hugged all of your parents and / or brothers and sisters in the last year? Can you, and do you, tell people how you really feel about them? Do you work on developing yourself on an emotional level? Do you acknowledge and discuss your fears? 3. Social Intelligence Can you, and do, you make people feel great? Can you fit into any social situation? Can you chat with the least interesting person in the room for more than three minutes? Can you read social situations or are you socially inept? Do you always know what's appropriate for the situation you're in? 4. Mechanical Intelligence Can you change a tyre? Can you build a spaceship from coke cans? Can you service your own car? Can you name the bits in the engine thingy? (clearly, I rate poorly in this area). 5. Creative Intelligence Can you solve problems? Are you creative? Do you think outside the box or are you boring and predictable? Can you write, draw, paint, sing, compose, sculpt, play an instrument? Can you create something from nothing? Do you have cool ideas... and act on them? 6. Practical Intelligence (also called common sense). Are you good at 'just getting things done'? When the crap hits the fan, does everybody look to you? Do you instinctively just know how to 'do stuff'? If you were on 'Survivor', could you build a five bedroom house out of coconuts and branches just to show off? 7. Business Intelligence Were you the kid who sold his paper round to another kid for a profit? Do you walk into a business and instinctively know how to improve it? 8. Spiritual Intelligence Do you have some kind of faith, spiritual awareness? Do you ever feel that maybe there's more to things (life) than just what you see? Do you do anything about it? 9. Technological Intelligence Do you struggle to play a DVD, or can you re-wire your computer in the dark? 10. Adaptive Intelligence While everyone else is falling apart, do you just cope? Do you like getting out of your box... perhaps you don't live in o Ozone Misinformation 101: How to Keep Ozone Therapy and Smog Solutions from Coming to Market things and so 'stupid' with others?What is smog? Is ozone the culprit? Ozone is three oxygen molecules that near earth is created when man made pollutants and heat from sunlight are present. Ozone is not the culprit however. Hydrocarbons, VOC's, and nitrous oxides (exhaust basically) are the true causes of smog. Here is what the EPA has said in the past about cars, ozone, and smog:“Ozone is not emitted directly but is formed in the atmosphere through a complex set of chemical reactions involving hydrocarbons, oxides of nitrogen, and sunlight. The rate at which the reactions proceed is related to both temperature and intensity of the sunlight. Because of this, problematic ozone levels oc Like the guy who can build a nuclear missile from four coat hangers, an old bath and some gaffa tape, but can't string three words together when he's introduced to a girl. Or the woman who can speak eight languages, split the atom and recite the Old Testament, but can't understand basic humour. "Why would someone do that to a chicken anyway?" I have a friend who is a genius with computers. In fact, all technology. No formal training, just knows how to fix stuff. If he's never seen a phone like yours, he'll re-program it and show you how to cook a roast with it, in two minutes. But give him a baby to hold for thirty seconds and he'll look like you've just handed him a live grenade. Ever done an IQ test? I have. I came out okay but I don't actually believe they are an indication of anything, other than our ability to do IQ tests. The question we need to ask is: Is there a correlation between people who score highly on IQ tests and those who seem to do 'better' (whatever that is) in life? Typically, the answer is no. So for the above reasons and lots more, I have decided to create my own Intelligence Test. One which actually is a genuine indicator of overall intelligence; not just a small component. Here's how it works: There are ten types of intelligence (my article, my rules). Simply rate yourself between 1 and 10 for each type. A score of one meaning you're complete crap in that area, five to six; you're okay but you could improve and nine or ten... you're a gun. Here are the categories: 1. Academic Intelligence Traditional Intelligence. School marks, etc. Memory, Recall. 2. Emotional Intelligence Can you and do you, genuinely connect on an emotional level with loved ones? Do tears freak you out? Have you personally cried in the last five years? Have you hugged all of your parents and / or brothers and sisters in the last year? Can you, and do you, tell people how you really feel about them? Do you work on developing yourself on an emotional level? Do you acknowledge and discuss your fears? 3. Social Intelligence Can you, and do, you make people feel great? Can you fit into any social situation? Can you chat with the least interesting person in the room for more than three minutes? Can you read social situations or are you socially inept? Do you always know what's appropriate for the situation you're in? 4. Mechanical Intelligence Can you change a tyre? Can you build a spaceship from coke cans? Can you service your own car? Can you name the bits in the engine thingy? (clearly, I rate poorly in this area). 5. Creative Intelligence Can you solve problems? Are you creative? Do you think outside the box or are you boring and predictable? Can you write, draw, paint, sing, compose, sculpt, play an instrument? Can you create something from nothing? Do you have cool ideas... and act on them? 6. Practical Intelligence (also called common sense). Are you good at 'just getting things done'? When the crap hits the fan, does everybody look to you? Do you instinctively just know how to 'do stuff'? If you were on 'Survivor', could you build a five bedroom house out of coconuts and branches just to show off? 7. Business Intelligence Were you the kid who sold his paper round to another kid for a profit? Do you walk into a business and instinctively know how to improve it? 8. Spiritual Intelligence Do you have some kind of faith, spiritual awareness? Do you ever feel that maybe there's more to things (life) than just what you see? Do you do anything about it? 9. Technological Intelligence Do you struggle to play a DVD, or can you re-wire your computer in the dark? 10. Adaptive Intelligence While everyone else is falling apart, do you just cope? Do you like getting out of your box... perhaps you don't live in Medical Sales Representatives Also Work In Medicine ion between people who score highly on IQ tests and those who seem to do 'better' (whatever that is) in life?If you always wanted to work in medicine but couldn’t stand dealing with the blood and guts or didn’t quite have the grades to get into medical school, there’s another way you can still have a career in the same field. Medical sales representatives from drug companies play prominent roles in the world of medicine. These are highly trained individuals who educate medical professionals such as physicians, nurses and pharmacists on the use of the drug products from the companies they represent.If you spend time in hospitals and medical clinics, you will see well dressed individuals carrying brief cases filled with literature and drug samples. These are Typically, the answer is no. So for the above reasons and lots more, I have decided to create my own Intelligence Test. One which actually is a genuine indicator of overall intelligence; not just a small component. Here's how it works: There are ten types of intelligence (my article, my rules). Simply rate yourself between 1 and 10 for each type. A score of one meaning you're complete crap in that area, five to six; you're okay but you could improve and nine or ten... you're a gun. Here are the categories: 1. Academic Intelligence Traditional Intelligence. School marks, etc. Memory, Recall. 2. Emotional Intelligence Can you and do you, genuinely connect on an emotional level with loved ones? Do tears freak you out? Have you personally cried in the last five years? Have you hugged all of your parents and / or brothers and sisters in the last year? Can you, and do you, tell people how you really feel about them? Do you work on developing yourself on an emotional level? Do you acknowledge and discuss your fears? 3. Social Intelligence Can you, and do, you make people feel great? Can you fit into any social situation? Can you chat with the least interesting person in the room for more than three minutes? Can you read social situations or are you socially inept? Do you always know what's appropriate for the situation you're in? 4. Mechanical Intelligence Can you change a tyre? Can you build a spaceship from coke cans? Can you service your own car? Can you name the bits in the engine thingy? (clearly, I rate poorly in this area). 5. Creative Intelligence Can you solve problems? Are you creative? Do you think outside the box or are you boring and predictable? Can you write, draw, paint, sing, compose, sculpt, play an instrument? Can you create something from nothing? Do you have cool ideas... and act on them? 6. Practical Intelligence (also called common sense). Are you good at 'just getting things done'? When the crap hits the fan, does everybody look to you? Do you instinctively just know how to 'do stuff'? If you were on 'Survivor', could you build a five bedroom house out of coconuts and branches just to show off? 7. Business Intelligence Were you the kid who sold his paper round to another kid for a profit? Do you walk into a business and instinctively know how to improve it? 8. Spiritual Intelligence Do you have some kind of faith, spiritual awareness? Do you ever feel that maybe there's more to things (life) than just what you see? Do you do anything about it? 9. Technological Intelligence Do you struggle to play a DVD, or can you re-wire your computer in the dark? 10. Adaptive Intelligence While everyone else is falling apart, do you just cope? Do you like getting out of your box... perhaps you don't live in Louisiana Home Mortgage Loans - 3 Ways To Get The Best Rate rs and sisters in the last year? Can you, and do you, tell people how you really feel about them? Do you work on developing yourself on an emotional level? Do you acknowledge and discuss your fears?Louisiana is one of the few hot real estate markets in the country with home prices increasing about 49% in New Orleans and surrounding areas since hurricane Katrina. Houses in areas that did not flood with the recent hurricanes demand top dollar, especially if they are near city centers. While the economy is improving in Louisiana, the cost of owning a home has gone up, driven by the increase in insurance premiums for flood prone areas. That’s why it is more important than ever to get the best rate on your mortgage to keep your monthly payment as low as possible. These tips will help you qualify for a low rate home loan.1. Clean Up Your Credit Reco 3. Social Intelligence Can you, and do, you make people feel great? Can you fit into any social situation? Can you chat with the least interesting person in the room for more than three minutes? Can you read social situations or are you socially inept? Do you always know what's appropriate for the situation you're in? 4. Mechanical Intelligence Can you change a tyre? Can you build a spaceship from coke cans? Can you service your own car? Can you name the bits in the engine thingy? (clearly, I rate poorly in this area). 5. Creative Intelligence Can you solve problems? Are you creative? Do you think outside the box or are you boring and predictable? Can you write, draw, paint, sing, compose, sculpt, play an instrument? Can you create something from nothing? Do you have cool ideas... and act on them? 6. Practical Intelligence (also called common sense). Are you good at 'just getting things done'? When the crap hits the fan, does everybody look to you? Do you instinctively just know how to 'do stuff'? If you were on 'Survivor', could you build a five bedroom house out of coconuts and branches just to show off? 7. Business Intelligence Were you the kid who sold his paper round to another kid for a profit? Do you walk into a business and instinctively know how to improve it? 8. Spiritual Intelligence Do you have some kind of faith, spiritual awareness? Do you ever feel that maybe there's more to things (life) than just what you see? Do you do anything about it? 9. Technological Intelligence Do you struggle to play a DVD, or can you re-wire your computer in the dark? 10. Adaptive Intelligence While everyone else is falling apart, do you just cope? Do you like getting out of your box... perhaps you don't live in So What is a Blog Anyway? ave cool ideas... and act on them?You've probably heard people talking about their "blogs" and using terms like "I was blogging about it". So for the uninitiated what is a blog and how do you use one?Blog is short for weB LOG and is really an online diary. The term weblog first appeared around 1997 and it was the next step in online technology from the "personal" webpage. (As with any relatively new term there still remains some disagreement on what is and what isn't a blog and when it first appeared). It allowed people to update more easily and more frequently than a traditional webpage without having to learn any complicated coding. From just a couple of people linking to sites th 6. Practical Intelligence (also called common sense). Are you good at 'just getting things done'? When the crap hits the fan, does everybody look to you? Do you instinctively just know how to 'do stuff'? If you were on 'Survivor', could you build a five bedroom house out of coconuts and branches just to show off? 7. Business Intelligence Were you the kid who sold his paper round to another kid for a profit? Do you walk into a business and instinctively know how to improve it? 8. Spiritual Intelligence Do you have some kind of faith, spiritual awareness? Do you ever feel that maybe there's more to things (life) than just what you see? Do you do anything about it? 9. Technological Intelligence Do you struggle to play a DVD, or can you re-wire your computer in the dark? 10. Adaptive Intelligence While everyone else is falling apart, do you just cope? Do you like getting out of your box... perhaps you don't live in one. Do you love challenges and discomfort, or do you like routine and predictable? Can you be in almost any situation and be okay? After you've rated yourself in all ten categories, add up your total (out of a possible 100) and rate yourself on the scale. 0-50 Like Craig 51-70 Not completely dysfunctional 71-90 Pretty darn clever 91-100 All-round genius
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