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The Scottish ID Cards Scandal
From now on it will be obligatory for school students to obtain a Young Scot (ID) card if they wish to obtain school meals. See: letter1.pdf (120Kb) ...
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Brain - Left Brain-Right Brain
May 25, 2006 ... Home > Main Map > Brain Map > Left Brain-Right Brain ... The application of left and right brain theories to learning is explored ...
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Assertiveness - Personal Development
Sep 23, 2005 ... aggressive behaviour This may occur where a person is trying to impose their ... behaviour This is the opposite of aggressive behaviour. ...
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Assertiveness - Personal Development
Sep 23, 2005 ... aggressive behaviour This may occur where a person is trying to impose their ... behaviour This is the opposite of aggressive behaviour. ...
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Brain - Vision
Mar 3, 2005 ... Vision is one of the most complex and remarkable functions of the human brain. From the signals received from our two eyes the brain is able ...
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Humanistic Psychology - NVC - Nonviolent Communication
Feb 7, 2007 ... You can see Marshall Rosenberg introducing his NVC ideas in three short video clips (19 min. in all) by going to the Big Picture website. ...
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The Scottish ID Cards Scandal
The English ID cards scandal website: www.jwelford.demon.co.uk/nec.html. Card application form (4 pages): appform.pdf (428Kb) ...
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The English ID Cards Scandal
English ID card. By introducing smartcard technology from the outset we are ... opening up the possibility of using the same pass to access a range of other ...
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Autogenic Training
Jun 9, 2005 ... Autogenic Training book cover Autogenic Training is a powerful mind-body technique, which is used to help people to reach deep levels of ...
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Holistic Learning
Feb 7, 2006 ... The term 'holistic learning' signifies an approach to learning which is predominantly 'whole person', i.e. it seeks to engage fully all ...