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Libraries and our Information Society

September 10, 2008
By metaman

Libraries are the cornerstones of our information society. It is very important to have accessible independent information resources available to preserve our knowledge. National Libraries like the Dutch Koninklijke Bibiotheek have an important task in the long-term preservation of national cultural heritage. Internationally (for English-oriented resources) does the the US Library of Congress have...
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Accelerated Learning Techniques

September 1, 2008
By metaman

For more than 10 years I have been interested in education and the systems used for education. My primary focus and intention was to satisfy my personal curiosity and because of that I have been a strong supporter of student oriented modular education which...
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EFT as complementary Health Powertool

August 19, 2008
By metaman

Tapping Techniques About two years ago someone in my network mailed me about a book he was reading “Tapping The Healer Within” by Roger J. Callahan. In this book Thought Field Therapy (TFT) is introduced as healing technique which uses tapping on specific (meridian) points...
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The Four Temperament Learning Styles

January 26, 2008
By metaman

What’s Your Learning Style? Most of us start (or started) back to school each year full of enthusiasm and ambition. This year,...
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Guidelines for Social Relations

February 8, 2007
By metaman

Individual The quality of your relationships is the quality of your life. This advice is primarily meant for you and the relationship with your Significant Other (SO). You get into a...
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Meaning of Life & Existential Questions

January 14, 2005
By metaman

The meaning of life is a philosophical subject and can be interpreted in many ways. If you ask many people the answers can be classified on a META-level. Look...
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