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12 Minute Affiliate System

100% Done-For-You Affiliate Sales Funnels​Build An Email List AND Generate Sales At The Same TimeZERO Website or Product Creation 100% Newbie-FriendlyEasy Push-Button Traffic Solution & Done-For-You Opt-In PagesYour OWN Internet Business For About The Price of a Cup of Coffee A Day STEP #1: ACTIVATE YOUR SYSTEM Create your account today, and follow the simple steps to activate your system and initiate our “Sleep-Sales Technology” process. Or, you can just have us set everything up for you! STEP #2: GET DONE-FOR-YOU “PIZZA TRAFFIC” Normally, getting traffic (website visitors) is difficult. But not anymore! With our system, you just order as much or as little traffic as you want. It’s literally as easy as ordering a pizza. That’s why we call it “pizza traffi...

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Pianoforall Online Course

Imagine being able to sit down at a piano and just PLAY – Ballads, Pop, Blues, Jazz, Ragtime, even amazing Classical pieces? Now you can… and you can do it in months not years without wasting money, time and effort on traditional Piano Lessons. Pianoforall is one of the most popular online piano courses online and has helped over 300,000 students around the world achieve their dream of playing beautiful piano for over a decade. Now it’s YOUR turn to be the life and soul of the party! An amazing series of step by step lessons Piano for all is specially designed to take complete beginners to an intermediate level faster than any other method. You start with popular rhythm style piano (think of artists like Lennon & McCartney, Elton John, Billy Joel, Barry Manilo...

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Back-to-School Season Essentials for College Students

(StatePoint) The back-to-school season may look and feel different this year, but there are some essentials which can aid college students no matter how and where their learning takes place in the fall. • Caffeine fix: Late to bed, early to rise -- most college students rely on coffee to fuel this grueling schedule. Seek out an easy to use, low-maintenance coffee maker that doesn’t require a ton of space. When paired with an insulated to-go cup, quick caffeine fixes can help students not only when they’re burning the midnight oil or getting out of bed, but also when they’re heading out the door. • Musical tools: Studies suggest that learning to play music has the power to foster the personal growth needed for achieving self-fulfillment later in adulthood, making a Casio keyboard one...

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3 ways families can better prepare for the school year

(BPT) - The beginning of a new school year always means change, but this back-to-school season will look a bit different. Whether students are taught virtually or in a classroom environment, it will create challenges for teachers, families and kids alike. Kleenex® brand child wellness expert and board-certified attending family physician, Deborah Gilboa, M.D., weighs in with her top tips for families to help prepare for the upcoming school year. Identify the right resources One thing in high demand for teachers this year is support from communities. It’s important to ensure teachers have the resources they need to lead student learning for both online and in-person settings. Everything from basic supplies to materials that promote learning and overall well-being can help kids manage...

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Education

How are we equipping students to succeed in science?

(BPT) - Scientists across the world are charging forward in the fight to prevent and treat COVID-19. And they’re harnessing the latest tech and science as they press down on the accelerator at a speed unattainable to date. But another fight is also playing out during this unprecedented challenge: the urgent need to educate young people while schools remain closed. As science dominates headlines and dinner conversations, it’s integral that all young people better understand and appreciate science and the role it plays in society. Science literacy can no longer be a luxury or an add-on in an age when it should be embedded into how every sector responds to complex challenges. The shift to remote learning For many young people, their first introduction to science at school is ...

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Keeping Math Skills Up-to-Date While School is Closed

(StatePoint) The transition from in-person to online learning isn’t easy, particularly when it comes to mathematics, a subject where many students benefit from classroom learning and individualized attention from their teacher. With closures affecting schools and universities for the foreseeable future, sustaining one’s math skills is very important, as research has shown that academic gains can quickly be lost without practice -- on average, students lose approximately 2.6 months of learning in math over a typical summer, according to the Harvard Graduate School of Education. During the COVID-19 crisis, consider accessing the following free distance-learning tools from Casio America, Inc., which are designed to support educators, parents and students K-12 and beyond: • Tools for...

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Eight Quick Tips for Saving Money

(StatePoint) Saving money is a top priority for many Americans, but it becomes even more important during times of economic turmoil. Luckily, there are many simple steps you can take to eliminate wasteful spending in your daily life. Here are eight easy strategies to start saving more money now: Track your personal expenses in a notebook or spreadsheet for 30 days. Doing this is as easy as writing down what, where, when and how much you spend on every transaction. It is only after you know what you are spending your money on that you can wisely choose where to reduce or cut.Ask for discounts and use coupons when shopping for essentials. When possible, select non-branded products, which are often found at a lower price than name brand goods. But be savvy and check for a trial price o...

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Tips to Pay for Your Upcoming College Costs

(StatePoint) Heading off to college is exciting, and a time full of endless possibilities. However, circumstances have changed for many American families over the past several months as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and you may be wondering how you will pay your upcoming college tuition bill and other school-related costs. Over four in 10 undergraduate students are now concerned about their ability to pay for college, and feel the pandemic has impacted their academics, mental health and financial well-being, according to a recent College Ave Student Loans survey conducted by Barnes & Noble College Insights. Additionally, the survey found that many students are also worried about how the pandemic may affect their parent’s ability to pay. If you fall into this category, consi...

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Hinchcliffe, Hansen and Rossi excel in third Red Bull Homestretch week

The third Red Bull Homestretch week saw six professional motorsport drivers taking part against two notable wildcard contenders, 2018 WNBA Most Valuable Player Breanna Stewart and Canadian gamer Naomi Kyle. Here is all you need to know: - Basketball star Stewart raced a Porsche 911, while Last Week in Gaming's Kyle unloaded a Corvette C7 adorned with a maple leaf honouring her native Canada as they went up against Travis Pastrana, Timmy Hansen, Bryce Menzies, Scott Speed, Alexander Rossi and James Hinchcliffe on the virtual tracks of Gran Turismo Sport. - Seattle Storm's Stewart, 25, who is still recovering from a knee injury that sidelined her during the 2019 season, revealed: "This is uncharted territory for me." - Kyle said: "I think my goal, primarily, is to stay on ...

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Community Food Distribution Event to be held on Eastside of San Antonio

IDEA Public Schools, San Antonio Food Bank, Harvey E. Najim and The Downtown Rotary Club partner to help feed San Antonio community.San Antonio, Texas (May 26, 2020) – On Saturday, May 30, IDEA Najim and the San Antonio Food Bank will host a community food distribution event in partnership with Harvey E. Najim and the Downtown Rotary Club. Food will be distributed from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at 4831 Lord road near IDEA Najim.  The event is open to the San Antonio community, in addition to IDEA students and families. To receive food, guests are highly encouraged to pre-register at the link here.  “Both the San Antonio Food Bank and IDEA Public Schools are doing everything they can to help families during this difficult time,” says Harvey E. Najim, P...

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