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		<title>Different Systems Of Education And Schooling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Education is defined as a formal way of conveying skills, knowledge, values and customs to another generation. In the literal sense, education is the “passing down” of habits and aims of people to another generation. Education is a result of experience, and can affect how a person thinks, acts, or feels. Education is a right, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Education is defined as a formal way of conveying skills, knowledge, values and customs to another generation. In the literal sense, education is the “passing down” of habits and aims of people to another generation. Education is a result of experience, and can affect how a person thinks, acts, or feels. Education is a right, as amended by the 13th article of the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of 1966.</p>
<p>There are different systems of education that one needs to undertake so he can fully achieve his intellectual potential. Students from age 0-3 start at the preschool level, also called nursery school or Pre-K. The first pre-school was opened by Robert Owen in 1816 in New Lanark, Scotland. The term “kindergarten” originated from Friedrich Frobel, who opened a preschool in Germany in 1837.</p>
<p>The second step is elementary or primary education. Learners in primary school start at age of 5 or 6. Elementary school comprises of the first 5-8 years of formal education. Some countries have two types of primary schools: infant school and junior school. The delineation of primary school from secondary school takes place when the learner is about 11 or 12 years old. Some countries have middle school, which serves as a transition phase for a learner who is about to step to secondary school. </p>
<p>After primary school, a learner graduates to secondary school, a system of formal education which occurs during one’s adolescent years. The purpose of secondary school is to provide knowledge, to prepare the learner for higher educational (university) or to train one for a desired profession. Secondary schools are also known as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyceum">lyceums</a>, high schools, vocational schools, colleges or gymnasiums in different parts of the world. Educational systems vary per country, and secondary education usually takes place on the learner’s 7th to 10th year of formal education.  In the United States, Canada and Australia, primary and secondary school are collectively known as K-12 education. In New Zealand, primary and secondary educations are referred to as “Years 1 to 13.”</p>
<p>In Europe, secondary schools were in existence is as early as the 16th century. These schools were coined as academies or grammar schools. Private and public schools were in existence long before these academies and grammar schools. </p>
<p>On the contrary, the rise of secondary education happened just recently in the United States. Secondary schooling just started in 1910, in response to booming businesses and technological developments that demanded skilled employees. In order to supply industries with qualified workers, high schools were developed. The curriculum of high school focused on job training that would help learners find white collar or skilled blue collar employment opportunities when they graduate. </p>
<p>The development of the high school system proved to be advantageous for both the employer and the worker, because the improvement in human skills enabled workers to become more efficient, therefore lowering labor costs for the employer. Generally, employees who graduated from high school received higher salaries than those who just finished primary education. </p>
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		<title>Tips for Making It past the Bubble in Large Tournaments</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 18:11:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you play in large poker tournaments on Full Tilt you will definitely come to the point where you’ve made it deep into one of these tournaments and you’re nearing the payoff bubble. When you’re close to reaching the payouts in a large poker tournament the action often becomes really tight because nobody will want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you play in large poker tournaments on Full Tilt you will definitely come to the point where you’ve made it deep into one of these tournaments and you’re nearing the payoff bubble. When you’re close to reaching the payouts in a large poker tournament the action often becomes really tight because nobody will want to go out before they make the money. Depending on the size of your chip stack you’re going to need to use some basic strategy in order to make it past the bubble.</p>
<p>* If you have a nice amount of chips in your stack then the only thing you really need to do is sit back and watch the action until you’ve moved into the money positions. There is no reason to take any risks at this point in the tournament if you have a comfortable amount of chips. You should wait until you have made the money before you do anything crazy. Of course if you have a great hand then you need to play it and hope that it holds up, but don’t go crazy with anything unless you have the nuts or close to the nuts.</p>
<p>* If you’re playing the short stack and you’re nearing the bubble then the first thing you need to determine is how many big blinds you have left. If you only have 3-5X the big blind then you’re going to need to make an all-in move unless you’re only one position away from the money and then you could try waiting for someone else to go out although typically they will wait for you to go out. Being in this situation really bites because you’re so close to making the money yet so far due to your chip stack. If you end up going all-in don’t feel bad about losing because there isn’t much you can do when you’re this low.</p>
<p>* If you’re near the bottom of the <a href="http://it.burnpoker.com/pokerstars">pokerstar</a> chip stacks, but you’re getting close to the money positions then all you need to do is try and steal one pot every round. Since most players will be playing really tight you can usually steal the blinds once every time around the table which will ensure you aren’t losing any chips. Keep doing this until you’ve made the money on pokerstar and then you can get back to work on increasing your chip stack and making a push for the win.</p>
<p>When you have been playing in a tournament such as the <a href="http://www.wsop.com">World Series of Poker</a> for a long time you need to make sure that you play really carefully near the bubble. One bad mistake could cost you your entire tournament and you’ll usually feel pretty upset for the next few days which isn’t a good thing either. As long as you don’t make any unneeded risks when you’re playing near the bubble you will be able to make the money without any problems. After making the money you can begin to open up your game again, but don’t do it beforehand unless you have the nuts. If you don’t have the nuts then there is no point in taking any risks until you’ve made your money in the event.</p>
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		<title>Taking Advantage of Loose &amp; Tight Poker Players</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:11:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you play poker online at Party Poker, you’re going to encounter both loose opponents and tight opponents at the table and you need to be able to beat them both. You will need to use two different strategies when you’re trying to beat a loose player and a tight player so make sure that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you play poker online at Party Poker, you’re going to encounter both loose opponents and tight opponents at the table and you need to be able to beat them both. You will need to use two different strategies when you’re trying to beat a loose player and a tight player so make sure that you’re able to adapt your playing style based on the style of player you’re up against.</p>
<p>Before you will be able to beat your opponents at the poker table you will need to be able to pick up on their playing styles. The general rule of thumb that you can use when you’re playing Holdem is that when an opponent is betting a lot they are typically loose and when a player hardly plays any hands they are tight. Once you have determined which players are loose and which players are tight at the poker table you’re playing on your can begin working on beating them.</p>
<p>Loose Players</p>
<p>When you’re playing against loose players on Everest Poker you should typically play fairly tight at the table so that you don’t invest many chips into hands you probably won’t win. You will still need to make a few calls preflop in order to make sure that you don’t seem like to tight of a player to your opponents. In order to beat a loose opponent you need to trap them and let them do the betting. Once you have a monster hand you need to disguise it as best you can so that you get paid off from the player. Generally a loose player will fire at least a couple bullets so you should be able to make a nice payday. If you’re first to act on the river then I would suggest making a bet if you have a good enough hand, but keep it small enough so that the player thinks about raising you. If not then you’ll still have a nice pot plus you won’t need to show your hand to anyone which is always a benefit.</p>
<p>Tight Players</p>
<p>Tight players are really easy to play against because they typically won’t play past the flop in many hands unless they hit a piece of the action. If they didn’t hit the flop then you can generally scare them out of the pot with any sized bet. In order to maximize your profits against tight players you need to keep the bets small so that you can extract a bit from them preflop and on the flop. Once you make it to the turn then you will want to make a big sized bet so you can take the pot down. If you get re-raised then you might be in trouble and they might have a hand. Don’t do this to often either, because often a tight poker player will pick up on these things and will re-raise you all-in with nothing if they think you’re just stealing pots from them.</p>
<p>You need to be able to switch your playing style all the time when you’re playing Texas Hold em and if you can’t do that then you won’t be able to win often generally. You won’t hit cards every session, but you can use simple strategies to earn pots by playing your opponents and not your <a href="http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&amp;node=166244011">cards</a>.</p>
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		<title>Blackjack: Dare any Pair</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 11:10:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Players should be aware of all the side bets offered in a blackjackrat game, because there are so many of them, and so many of them tilt the house odds so far in its favor, the unsuspecting and/or ignorant player has no idea how much they’re hurting themselves by taking these bets. Blackjack by itself [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Players should be aware of all the side bets offered in a <a href="http://www.blackjackrat.com/">blackjackrat</a> game, because there are so many of them, and so many of them tilt the house odds so far in its favor, the unsuspecting and/or ignorant player has no idea how much they’re hurting themselves by taking these bets. Blackjack by itself is a game that affords the player some of the best odds in the casino when facing a dealer, but if you start branching out to these side bets, that benefit quickly turns to a drain. Here are a couple more side bets to be aware of.</p>
<p>The first one is called Dare any Pair, and it’s fairly straightforward. You get an 11:1 payoff if you pair your first two cards, any pair. Might sound tempting, but if you know the odds vs. the advantage to the house, you’d laugh in it’s face. The odds of getting a pair is about 7 percent, which puts the house odds at 11 percent on a six-deck game. Those are astronomical odds against the player, and it only gets worse depending on the number of decks. An 8-deck game has a 10.4% house advantage, four decks is 13%, two decks is 14.5% and one deck is a whopping 29.5%. That’s not gambling, that’s just giving your money away.</p>
<p>Here’s another side bet that I don’t have quite as many harsh words for, called Lucky Ladies. In fact, I like the idea of it in principal, as it pays any player’s hand of 20. Getting a side-bet payoff is nice to take the sting off losing to a dealer’s blackjack, even if it doesn’t happen that often. As you can imagine, especially in larger deck games, there are tons of different combinations for getting to 20, so I’ll just go through some of the highlights and show you how far the payoff spectrum runs on this one.</p>
<p>And, as you could’ve guessed by the name, hands with Queens are worth even more. In fact, a pair of Queens of Hearts that loses to a dealers blackjack pays an incredible 1,000:1. Without a dealer blackjack it still pays 125:1. The odds are very slim, though, of that happening (try 0.0015%). Something to keep in mind. Then at the bottom, on a typical 6-deck game, the payoff for any unsuited 20 is 4:1. There are also various grades in-between.</p>
<p>Honestly, the <a href="http://wizardofodds.com/houseedge">house advantage</a> is really worse for the player here than in Dare any Pair. In fact, if you happen to come across this in a one-deck game, the house edge is an unbelievable 38 percent. A six-deck game puts the house edge closer to 29%, and an eight-deck game drops to “only” 22%.</p>
<p>Both of these side bets reward pairs, but offer a horrible disadvantage to the player. With no skill involved, I can’t see a reason to recommend playing these at all. Stick with blackjack, or if you’re really craving some bad odds, at least go over to the Caribbean Stud tables.</p>
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		<title>Adjusting for Loose Poker Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:09:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you play poker on BurnPoker.com at a loose poker table, there is plenty of money to be made. In loose and wild games, many players throw their chips around recklessly, overplaying draws, bluffing, trying to “out cute” one another. By picking your spot in a calculating manner, you can turn the loose poker games [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you play poker on <a href="http://www.BurnPoker.com">BurnPoker.com</a> at a loose poker table, there is plenty of money to be made. In loose and wild games, many players throw their chips around recklessly, overplaying draws, bluffing, trying to “out cute” one another. By picking your spot in a calculating manner, you can turn the loose poker games into a money making machine.</p>
<p>Unlike the tight player, loose players have far lower standards. They typically appear not to understand the concept of position. Loose players love to play draws in an optimistic manner. By making a few adjustments, you can take advantage of a wild and loose player to turn your poker session into a profitable and fun venture.</p>
<p>Play in Early Position</p>
<p>When sitting at a loose, live <a href="http://www.pokertablesexpress.com/">poker table</a>, it is imperative to respect the value of position. Because the hand can go from zero to wild in a matter of seconds, you want to conserve your chips for when you are in position. When in earlier position, you will limp with the intentions of folding or reraising with a tight range of hands. The reason you will intend to fold after a limp is to preserve your ability to reraise when you have a monster before the flop. Loose and aggressive players enjoy the thrill of the race. As a result, you can often trick them into racing you when coming out from early position by limp reraising. In the event you never limp and fold, the players will begin totally avoiding you when you enter from early spots.</p>
<p>Play in Late Position</p>
<p>When in late position, adopt a passive game preflop and turn the heat on from the flop on with the majority of your late position hands. The value of strong, suited aces increase, as does the value of pocket pairs. Often, these loose players will bet with reckless aggression. Be prepared to come over the top, looking to gain commitment by the turn at the latest.</p>
<p>Be Prepared to Play Big Pots</p>
<p>By limp raising from early position and playing a passive late position game, you will catch the loose players by surprise and frustrate them into handing you their <a href="http://www.pokerchips.com/">poker chips</a>. When playing against loose aggressive players, be prepared to build big pots and commit to them. Loose aggressive tables are not only fun, but also profitable tables to play poker at.</p>
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		<title>Casino Comp Programs Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 13:09:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Basically every land based casino you visit is going to offer a comps program and depending on the casino you’re playing in the rewards will differ. If you’re playing in a Vegas casino or Atlantic City casino such as any of the Trump Casinos then you’re going to find the comps are much better then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Basically every land based casino you visit is going to offer a comps program and depending on the casino you’re playing in the rewards will differ. If you’re playing in a Vegas casino or Atlantic City casino such as any of the Trump Casinos then you’re going to find the comps are much better then if you play in a small casino in the middle of nowhere.</p>
<p>The first thing you need to know about comps program is what exactly a comp program is. A comps program is simply like a rewards program where you’ll earn rewards based on how much you play at the casino. Typically you’ll be issued a players card and then every time you play you’ll give your card to the floor manager so that he or she can swipe your card into the system. Once you leave the table you’ll be taken off of the system and whatever points you’ve earned during your session will be added to your account.</p>
<p>One thing that most people think when they enter a casino is that comps programs are only for the highrollers and big spenders. This is the complete opposite and anyone can take advantage of the comps program although if you’re only a small slots player for instance, then you’re going to have trouble earning many rewards.</p>
<p>You need to make sure that you get your players card swiped every time you sit down and play or else you won’t be able to retrieve your points towards rewards. The best online casino typically won’t be able to help you unless they know who you are and seen you at the tables playing while not earning points. This means it’s important you always get it swiped. If the casino you’re playing at doesn’t offer a players card for rewards then you’ll need to ask a floor manager about any type of comp program available. If there is a comp program then the floor manager will tell you how much you need to play in order to take advantage of the rewards.</p>
<p>When you have a player’s card at most casinos around the world such as <a href="http://www.bellagio.com">The Bellagio</a>, it also will entitle to you deals near the casino or in the casino. For instance, the casinos in Vegas all offer great discounts to player card owners at many of the best night clubs, restaurants, attractions and hotels around the city. You don’t need to play a certain amount of time to use the discounts either. The rewards you will need to earn are for things such as free hotel rooms in the casino, free tickets to the shows in the resort and stuff like that.</p>
<p>Most USA online casinos will also offer players will a players card free buffet tickets if the casino has a restaurant inside. Remember that the casinos want to keep you there which is why they offer rewards and perks to players so make sure you take as many perks and freebies as you can. If you can’t find information about a comps program then just ask one of the floor managers where you’re playing.</p>
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		<title>Targeting Bad Players</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 09:08:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When playing poker, the object of the game is to make money. While money can come from many different sources, when you are sitting with a bad player exploiting his mistakes can turn your poker game into a most profitable session. Bad Players Make Mistakes It is a fact, bad players make mistakes. The call [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When playing poker, the object of the game is to make money. While money can come from many different sources, when you are sitting with a bad player exploiting his mistakes can turn your poker game into a most profitable session.</p>
<p>Bad Players Make Mistakes</p>
<p>It is a fact, bad players make mistakes. The call incorrectly and too often preflop. Bad players make optimistic calls on the flop. Bad players chase draws when inappropriate, and they often lay downs hands they should not. Bad players at FullTiltPoker.net sometimes can spot an “Action player,” but instead of correctly playing back at them, they decide “just to call” and the action player beats them senseless. Said another way, a bad player plays too many hands, makes a ton of mistakes, and fails to adjust his game.</p>
<p>Isolation of a Bad Player</p>
<p>Whenever possible, isolate this player by raising to cut the rest of the table off from this player. Often, the bad player will remain ignorant to the warning you have issued to the rest of the players, making a bad call out of position and finding himself heads up against you. In fact, given the right bad player – which is one that is ready, willing and able to reload; you want to target this player early and often.</p>
<p>Cause and Exploit His Mistakes</p>
<p>If the bad player is an optimistic caller, bet so that he cannot correctly call. If the bad player gives away too many free cards, check behind him and make him pay on the next street. Most bad players overplay their second best hands, and play their monsters slow. They tend to get involved in big pots with marginal holdings and cannot figure out how to build a pot when they get a monster. Take the time to figure out which mistakes this player will make, and cause him to make error upon error when playing against you.</p>
<p>When in the presence of a bad poker player, do everything you can to gain isolation with this player and then make him pay. By playing a horrible <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker">poker player</a> in heads up situations, you can extract a ton of money from him by causing him to commit poker error upon poker error while transferring his chips to your stack.</p>
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		<title>Texas Hold’em Strategy Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 18:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Texas Hold’em is right now the most popular online poker game in the world. The moment you start to play this game for real money, you must master it in order to be able to defeat the opponents. This article has an outline of strategy tips for Texas Hold’em Poker. First thing you need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Texas Hold’em is right now the most popular online poker game in the world. The moment you start to play this game for real money, you must master it in order to be able to defeat the opponents. This article has an outline of strategy tips for Texas Hold’em Poker.</p>
<p>First thing you need to learn about <a href="http://www.dmoz.org/Games/Gambling/Poker/Texas_Holdem/">Texas Hold’em</a> is to be able to evaluate your cards. You should not think that every hand can win: if you don’t have a good hand, don’t hesitate to fold. This is a mistake that newbies do: playing too many hands. Remember that if you paid no blinds at this turn, you lose absolutely nothing by folding.</p>
<p>Being unpredictable is also something that is improtant: don’t let them know your strategy, sometimes you can bluff, but it’s not good to bluff too much, either. For beginners, perhaps it’s best playing the cards rather than bluffing, as this skill requires a lot of practice and knowledge of the game.</p>
<p>Think about the opponents’ cards. Think what they could do with the community cards and what are the chances of that happening. For instance, it’s possible to think that your straight is a strong hand, but if you notice four cards of the same suit on the table, there might be some rather big chances that one of your opponents have a flush.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most important part is to play against Full Tilt Poker players that can defeat. It may seem obvious, but many don’t try this simple idea. Try to play with opponents on PokerStar that play worse than you and, in the long run, you are going to win.</p>
<p>At the beginning, you should not play at high stakes tables. Try to start it from the bottom and go up gradually as your poker skill improves. Not only that, as a beginner, you might lose a lot, but the players at these stakes tend to play much better.</p>
<p>Don’t be afraid to flop, even if you’ve invested a lot in the pot. A common mistake is to go all the way to the end, even if you have really bad cards.</p>
<p>Also, you should know that you should adapt your <a href="http://www.burnpoker.com/fulltiltpoker-net/">FullTiltPoker.net</a> strategy to the number of players: the average winning hand at a table with seven players tends to be much better than the one at a table with just three players.</p>
<p>Poker is a game in which developing a skill requires lots of practice, so, if you want to become a better poker player, you need to play it more.</p>
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