September 20

The stroller to use

When I went out with my baby I make sure that I am comfortable and she was also comfortable too. Good thing that there is the baby strollers that I use when bringing her out. Shopping was comfortable, even jogging on the morning. If before I do leave her at home when I went out to jog, now she can also come with me and feel the morning breeze.
My friends often asked me about the Quinney strollers that I am using with my baby. Aside from it was new, it was also stylish if you will compare it to the former designs of the stroller. The good news was, it is now easy use and made flexible as well as it got features to be more useful.
You can follow the link on my post to find the best place to shop for the strollers, on their site they have the various style and designs of strollers. There are stroller reviews that you can read for more details and information that you need to know. It was very convenient to me and for sure to you also.

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September 20

Pink

Pink its my favorite color. I remember when I was a child I didn’t know, if what is my favorites. I only notice that I like pink when I started collecting stickers and stationery papers. I was attracted the most with those had a pink color. When my mother bought me and my sister a blouse, it is pink and yellow. I first pick the blouse that is pink. I don’t know, it just I like seeing the shade of pink it made me relax a little bit. It can make my eyes feels comfortable. Even I’m now a woman I still adore those things that has color pink, from the blouses, handkerchiefs, skirts, caps and even themes for my cellphone. I also heard a singer named after pink but I don’t idolized her, maybe her music its not my type of music. It’s not the name of pink that I like its the color, the shade of pink. Sometimes I think what if I grow old would I still like the color pink or maybe I’ll be changing. If I’ll be changing my favorite color what would it be? Is it red or blue or maybe lavender. Now I don’t know yet, just now it is what I like.

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September 20

Smile

I have a personal quotation. It states ” Give your smile to everyone but give your heart to only one.”. Giving a smile to everyone is a simple means of communication. When I was inquiring about the job fair in a boutique. I first smile, at the personnel, even before she was sad, when she saw me smiling she smiles too. When I was processing my work requirements I was nervous specially it was my first job. It was the first time I talk to strangers, that I’m not with my mother or my father. I just took a deep breath then smiled at myself, then I was confident. Then when I was working I received an achievement of Mc Smile which means the only cashier that can smile while working even already tired, even working almost eight hours straight. That’s why they compliment me with just my smile. When I visit my grandmother who is sick in the hospital I just smile at her then she hugged me. Even we don’t talk she feel that I care for her.
A smile, that made look at the person I love the most now. We work on the same company at that time. But I don’t mind him around. But one time I was entering the store I saw him smiling. That made me look at him. From that moment I always want to see his face. Until now, it made me happy just seeing him smiling at me. Even he don’t speaks, when he just smile, my heart beats fast. Just his smile made me fall in love with him so deeply.

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September 20

Ethics Is A Science

Ethics is a science. a science is relatively complete and systematically arranged body of conected data together with the causes or reasons by which this data are known to be true. Ethics squares with this definition, for it is a complete and systematically arranged body of data which relate to the morality of human conduct; and it presents the reason which show these data to be true. Ethics is therefore a science.

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September 20

Reading for pleasure start at birth

Taking pleasure in reading does not happen to a person overnight. It cannot be learned in a year’s time. The appreciation of literature has to be nurtured early in the young child and given expression through a stimulating environment and a cultural setting that highly values the written word.
It all begins in the womb. Rocking the baby to sleep to the tune of a gentle lullaby is an early introduction to rhythm and music for this infant. This involves listening, touching, and movement. Listening to the music, sensing the stroking or touch of the caregiver, and feeling the gentle rocking, back and forth. These 3 essential experiences are just as important in the development of reading skills.
On the other hand, children brought up in an uncaring orphanage have fewer opportunities for external stimulation. These children often stare blankly into space, remote from any social contact, and are often seen rocking themselves to sleep. The contrasting effects of these two environments show just how important an early introduction to affective learning is to the development of a child. Affective learning relates to feelings, appreciation, and enjoyment. When the cradled infant hears the melodious tune and feels the touch of warm human figure, the infant is observed to be in a relaxed state. Except for selected cases wherein the child is experiencing physical discomfort, most infants feel secure and remain calm when they are in the arms of a loving person. How does affective learning apply to reading? Up to a year old, the child is exposed to his own person and his home surroundings. He discovers the wonders of his body. This is the time when he places his fingers in his mouth; learns to move forward with the use of his legs, torso and arms; takes delight in listening to the the adults around him; takes part in “peek-a-boo” games and starts to call his parents in monosyllabic terms such as “dada” and “mama”. When the people around him find delight and show affection for this little child, the child responds with more zest and gusto. His repertory of learned behavior is expanded. He listens more intently and when read to, becomes engrossed and focuses on the pictures.
As soon as the baby can be propped up to sit on the adult’s lap, picture storybooks can be read to him. Story time must be a pleasurable activity, hence, the best time and place should be chosen for this. Most parents choose the time before sleeping as a relaxed and un rushed moment for the child and the adult as well.
To the toddler, colorful picture books are a hit. The more vivid and colorful the pictures, the better for the child. Books for toddlers come in varying sizes, make, and shape. The most common is the regular sized books. It is easy to handle, as the page size is just right and easy to turn. The stories for toddlers in this series include those that have to do with their family life, everyday objects, parts of the body (e.g., a story on fingers and how each play an important role) and humorous ones that would appeal to this very young age. Books of washable materials like cloth, plastic, and foam are made with the toddler in mind.
In reading stories to this age group, it is important to be as dramatic as can be. A mother who reads a special book on food pretends she can taste the food by mimicking “eating” sounds and “smelling” the food.
comfort, most infants feel secure and remain calm when they are in the arms of a loving person.
How does affective learning apply to reading? Up to a year old, the child is exposed to his own person and his home surroundings. He discovers the wonders of his body. This is the time when he places his fingers in his mouth; learns to move forward with the use of his legs, torso and arms; takes delight in listening to the adults around him; takes part in “peek-a-boo” games and starts to call his parents in monosyllabic terms such as “dada” and “mama”. When the people around him find delight and show affection for this little child, the child responds with more zest and gusto. His repertory of learned behaviour is expanded. He listens more intently and when read to, becomes engrossed and focuses on the pictures.
As soon as the baby can be propped up to sit on the adult’s lap, picture storybooks can be read to him. Story time must be a pleasurable activity, hence, the best time and place should be chosen for this. Most parents choose the time before sleeping as a relaxed and unrushed moment for the child and the adult as well.
To the toddler, colourful picture books are a hit. The more vivid and colourful the pictures, the better for the child. Books for toddlers come in varying sizes, make, and shape. The most common is the regular sized books, such as the Adarna series. It is easy to handle, as the page size is just right and easy to turn. The stories for toddlers in this series include those that have to do with their family life, everyday objects, parts of the body (e.g., a story on fingers and how each play an important role) and humorous ones that would appeal to this very young age. Books of washable materials like cloth, plastic, and foam are made with the toddler in mind.
In reading stories to this age group, it is important to be as dramatic as can be. A mother who reads a special book on food pretends she can taste the food by mimicking “eating” sounds and “smelling” the food.
Comfort, most infants feel secure and remain calm when they are in the arms of a loving person.
How does affective learning apply to reading? Up to a year old, the child is exposed to his own person and his home surroundings. He discovers the wonders of his body. This is the time when he places his fingers in his mouth; learns to move forward with the use of his legs, torso and arms; takes delight in listening to the adults around him; takes part in “peek-a-boo” games and starts to call his parents in monosyllabic terms such as “dada” and “mama”. When the people around him find delight and show affection for this little child, the child responds with more zest and gusto. His repertory of learned behaviour is expanded. He listens more intently and when read to, becomes engrossed and focuses on the pictures.
As soon as the baby can be propped up to sit on the adult’s lap, picture storybooks can be read to him. Story time must be a pleasurable activity, hence, the best time and place should be chosen for this. Most parents choose the time before sleeping as a relaxed and unrushed moment for the child and the adult as well.
To the toddler, colourful picture books are a hit. The more vivid and colorful the pictures, the better for the child. Books for toddlers come in varying sizes, make, and shape. The most common is the regular sized books, such as the Adarna series. It is easy to handle, as the page size is just right and easy to turn. The stories for toddlers in this series include those that have to do with their family life, everyday objects, parts of the body (e.g., a story on fingers and how each play an important role) and humorous ones that would appeal to this very young age. Books of washable materials like cloth, plastic, and foam are made with the toddler in mind.
In reading stories to this age group, it is important to be as dramatic as can be. A mother who reads a special book on food pretends she can taste the food by mimicking “eating” sounds and “smelling” the food.
The natural reaction of the child is to take delight in this and adds action, as grabbing the picture food and kissing the page as will the use of varying voice tones can also make story time more exciting. For example, when the story calls for a “big, bad wolf”, gruff voices make. The story more realistic and stimulates the imagination of the young child.

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September 20

Imagination

Mere suggestion, accepted without question, has almost unbelievable power over individuals. A few months ago, an Eastern chemistry professor tried an experiment. He held up a vial la belled “Violet Perfume” an asked his students to raise their hands as soon as they could detect the odor. Fifteen seconds after he had removed the cork, every hand in the front row was up, and in less than a minute three-fourths of the class signaled they could smell the perfume.

The bottle contain nothing but water.

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September 20

The Business Plan

Planning is a very important activity which involves “deciding what will be done, who will do it, where, when and how it will be done, and the standards bu which it will be done.” Planning is a systematic approach to achieve certain objectives. It attempts to eliminate mistakes inherent to “on-the-spot” decisions.

Planning affords the decision-maker ample time to consider relevant variables before a decision is reached. This is important because the resources required must be identified as early as possible to preclude shortages arising from procurement difficulties.
Planning is not confined to big business firms. If a small business firms would want to reap the benefits of planning, one should be undertaken even on a small scale.

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September 20

Things Around us can be Useful

Your garden can just not give you a beautiful backyard but also having a garden can let you have a medicine cabinet.

Do you believe that some of the plants you can see in your garden is a medicinal plants. I remember the backyard of my grandparents. They always spend most of their time taking care of their plants. Their children live their own life on their own that’s why taking care of plants was their way to make themselves busy in everyday. My grandfather usually says that his plants is his source of medicines.

There are times when me and my cousin’s were spending our vacation at their house my cousin had a cough he just picked a plants in his garden then he make a tea for my cousin. After drinking the tea his cough was gone. My grandfather said that he don’t need to buy medicine in the pharmacy he have his plants to help him. He said he usually used his plants for treating minor sickness. The medicine is safe and nature friendly that’s why he trusted it and sure that it has no harmful side effect.

My grandmother usually says the beauty secret was found is the kitchen. She knows that some beauty treatments can be found in your kitchen if you just know what and for what it is. She said that when she was still lady she don’t but cosmetics for her face instead she just used something that is from her kitchen. I remember she said she used sugar for removing blackheads and dirt from her face. For whitening her face she just used milk. Until the last time I visit her she keeps on telling me that I should used natural solution for skin problems it’s better and more effective.

There are something just in our home is more useful we must just need to explore more around us and know more.

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September 20

Taking care of your eyes

Your eyes are very delicate. So you should take care of them properly. How can you take care of your eyes?

Eat yellow and orange fruits and vegetables. Good eyesight requires vitamin A found in these kind sof food.

Avoid reading inside a car or in the school bus.

When going out specially when the sun is up. Protect your eyes from too much sunlight. Never look directly at the sun when it is high up in the sky.

Avoid playing with sharp and pointed objects.

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September 15

As I Travel

If I am going to travel online, I will do visit a site on the internet where I can have the reservation for various hotels like the Hotel paris and the Hotel avignon. As the tourist place offer the open tour bus paris, I travel without worries that I may not be able to find a hotel room because on their site I easily had the reservation as well as got the idea for the rates of their services.

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