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How to manage stress on the day of the exam (and the day before)
Reviewing is not the only thing that matters in preparing for an exam. Here's what to do to boost your mental acuity.
3 commentsThe Cricket World Cup
Cricket is the Second Most Popular Sport in the World behind Football. Cricket was first played in the 16th century in England and subsequently became its national sport 2 centuries later. Cricket spread to many countries across the globe and to the Indian subcontinent (which is its financial power house). The Cricket World Cup started in the late 1900's and this article lists out some of the facts and achievements of the highest tournament in Cricket, The Gentleman's Game.
0 commentsThe Road to Recovery through Living Creatively
Childhood is an essential period of life. it is the necessary foundation for adulthood. This article is a self help approach for the development of the self...
22 commentsWhy College Football is More Fun than the NFL
Do you love football? Are you a college fan or a pro fan? Or both?
0 commentsOhio: Home of the Buckeye!
Native Ohio flora It’s not for nothing that Ohio, that Midwestern state positioned along the southern shore of the Great Lake of Erie, is nicknamed The Buckeye State. For Aesculus glabra — more commonly known as the Ohio buckeye, the American...
13 commentsThe Sport Mascots Native American Indian
Look at the mascots from a Native American point of view. Understand the emotions behind the misconceptions.
1 commentExpert Workwear Knowledge and updates
Welcome to the New BHI Workwear Hub, to launch the new Hub page BHI Workwear has re-designed the Mascot Workwear products page on their website, it is now more informative and easier to navigate to the Mascot workwear products. As this is an ongoing...
0 commentsWhy I Stick With Geico Car Insurance
Turn around time of a car accident with Geico insurance.
1 commentNils Olav - A Very Distinguished Penguin
Sir Nils Olav was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and currently serves in the Norwegian army as a colonel-in-chief, in the Hans Majestet Kongens Garde. His years of service began in 1972. Perhaps you say that this is nothing remarkable. Ah, but I say it...
8 commentsWhat Baseball Actually Needs
Well this editorial is a bit more on the fun side than what Baseball Can do Without. That being said, many of the items are serious and we should be thinking about them with clearer heads than in the past. Re-evaluating the Hall of Fame...
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