The Return of Christ: Immortality The Christadelphian Video Channel – Video


The Return of Christ: Immortality The Christadelphian Video Channel
Welcome to our channel run by the Christadelphians Worldwide to help promote the understanding of God #39;s Word to those who are seeking the Truth about the Human condition and Gods plan and Purpose...

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Alasdair Mackenzie: Light of the Dark Side (Bright Club Edinburgh 26: Chemistry Special) – Video


Alasdair Mackenzie: Light of the Dark Side (Bright Club Edinburgh 26: Chemistry Special)
With strong language from the start, some viewers may need to develop a sense of humour. By request, Alasdair Mackenzie: Light of the Dark Side as part of the Bright Club Edinburgh 26th show,...

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CCISD students place at International Science Fair

The worlds largest high school science research competition, the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), a program of Society for Science & the Public, announced its top winners in Los Angeles last month and the names of six high school students in Clear Creek ISD were called.

The world needs more scientists, makers and entrepreneurs to create jobs, drive economic growth and solve pressing global challenges, said Wendy Hawkins, executive director of the Intel Foundation. Intel believes that young people are the key to innovation, and we hope that these winners inspire more students to get involved in science, technology, engineering and math, the foundation for creativity.

This years Intel International Science and Engineering Fair featured more than 1,700 young scientists selected from 435 affiliate fairs in more than 70 countries, regions and territories. In addition to the top winners, more than 500 finalists received awards and prizes for their innovative research, including 17 "Best of Category" winners, who each received a US$5,000 prize. The Intel Foundation also awarded a US$1,000 grant to each winners school and to the affiliated fair they represent.

The CCISD students who received awards are listed below:

Sarah Hancock & Kate Rutherford

Clear Horizons Early College High School

Special Awards: Alcoa Foundation, The Future of Transportation (Third Place)

Special Awards :American Association of Physics Teachers (Third Place)

Perry Alagappan

Clear Lake High School

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Pocket Change by Dr. Heidi Beckman Named as 2014 Adult Book of the Year, Winner of an Excellence in Financial Literacy …

Madison, Wisconsin (PRWEB) June 13, 2014

Pocket Change: Using the Science of Personal Change to Improve Financial Habits (Effertrux Publishing) was named winner of the 2014 Excellence in Financial Literacy Education (EIFLE) Adult Book of the Year award from the Institute for Financial Literacy. The author, Dr. Heidi Beckman, teaches readers how to use well-tested techniques from the field of behavioral science to build and sustain positive money habits.

The basic ingredients of healthy financial behavior include motivation, persistence, and impulse control as well as a basic knowledge of personal finance. While there is an abundance of books on the market that teach readers the fundamentals of personal finance, there are very few books that help readers strengthen their self-discipline, focus, and motivation. In a society where impulse control problems are becoming more and more common, Dr. Beckman felt that this was an important book to write.

As a clinical psychologist and Certified Educator in Personal Finance, Dr. Beckman is well-versed in topics that range from goal-setting and self-monitoring to personal efficacy and self-discipline. She offers a self-help guide filled with tools to tackle the motivational challenges that many Americans face when it comes to personal finance. She also suggests how to design the social, emotional, and environmental context in which good money habits will thrive.

Getting better with money and achieving your financial goals do not happen through passive waiting, wishing for life to be different, or gimmicky quick-fixes that promise instant wealth. Living a healthy financial life requires real personal change (or a pocket change, you might say!) Thankfully, behavioral scientists have uncovered the secrets of habit modification which have the power to convert good intentions into real action. These secrets are covered in detail in this book.

Through practical lessons, relevant examples, reflection questions, and homework tasks, Dr. Beckman encourages readers to:

-Understand their stage of readiness for change, and choose the most powerful strategies

-Set up their environment to make the right behaviors easier and the wrong behaviors harder

-Manage obstacles that arise, such as excuses, distressing thoughts, and difficult emotions

-Maintain enthusiasm by practicing one small change at a time

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