by Tim Olson
The GED or General Educational Development Test is a comprehensive test that is specifically engineered for pupils who, for a variety of causes, were not eligible to move on from high school but desire to receive a certificate that is identical to a standard high school diploma. The examination tests an individual’s knowledge in five areas of study; those being Language Arts in Writing, Language Arts in Reading, Mathematics, Social Studies and Science. There are GED Classes Online which provide extensive materials to review and then individuals participate in a GED Practice Test to analyze how much learning they have acquired.
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by Celine Horan
If you you fall fowl of the the 9 to 5 grind, and find your creative juices waning, then you need to figure out a way you can keep your creative juices flowing, and fast!. The best way to do this is to have a plan, then follow through with your plan - every day. In this article, I will give you a five step success plan that will keep your creative juices revved to over flowing.
Schedule it into your day:
Arrange time to get creative each day. Do it in an unusual spot like the train or the shower or even right before you go to bed.
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