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November 25, 2007

Help Your Child Succeed in School

There is a great article on suite 101.com on what you can do to contribute to your child’s success in school. The article outlines ways to offer your assistance to your child’s teacher as a way to ensure success. What a great idea!
As we all know, teachers are quite busy with keeping up with our [...]

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Spotlight: Simply Einstein

Best known for his theory of relativity, Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879. His father was a salesperson and an engineer. Even though Einstein was born Jewish, the Einstein’s did not practice Jewish customs and Albert actually attended a Catholic elementary school. Needless to say, he was a very good student.
Einstein taught himself [...]

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November 16, 2007

Applying to College

Its time to begin thinking about college applications…are you prepared? Well, Simply Charly is here to give you some tips on preparing your college applications and ensuring that you are putting your best foot forward.

Grades
So you’ve taken all of your requisite courses and you are thinking that senior year is going to be a breeze? [...]

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November 12, 2007

Spotlight: Simply Dali

Fabulous and famous, Salvador Dalí was a Spanish surrealist painter born in Figueres, Catalonia in 1904. Perhaps well known for his compelling and bizarre images in his paintings, Dalí’s repertoire included collaborations with Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock, as well as other films, sculpture, and photography.
Dalí’s mother encouraged his artistic ambitions; however, she died when [...]

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Simply Amazing!

The beauty of the sounds coming from the piano played by Miss Jennifer Lin is magical. Jennifer was 14-years old in this video, and she speaks of how she is able to compose music in her mind and play it instantly…this is profoundly amazing! Jennifer has been Oprah and ABC World News Tonight and her [...]

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November 4, 2007

Spotlight: Simply Marx

The great German philosopher Karl Marx once said, “History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.” Marx, often referred to as the father of Communism, was also a political economist and a revolutionary. Born in 1818, Marx was home-schooled until his teen years. He was set to study law but his law studies went [...]

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November 1, 2007

A Simply Charly Update!

There are some new sites for you to check out on Simply Charly! Check out Simply Hitchcock for information on the man behind some of the best psychological thrillers ever filmed. Be sure to visit Simply Hemingway to learn more about the Pulitzer Prize winning author. What makes a great mathematician? Visit Simply Godel to [...]

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Why Arts in Education is Needed

It is important to realize that arts in education is very critical to children’s development. It teaches very important behavioral functions, and opens them up to skills that they can use later on in life.
The National Arts in Education Public Awareness Campaign has a Web site that contains numerous facts and statistics that detail why [...]

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