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	<title>School Life &#187; School life</title>
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		<title>School Days &#8211; Memorable Days of Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Human beings have to cover many phase of life. As a child the first encounter with the outer world is in School. Before that he don&#8217;t know what does the school means. Through his parents he comes to know he will get many friends and new things to learn there. At earlier stage the child [...]]]></description>
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<p>Human beings have to cover many phase of life. As a child the first  encounter with the outer world is in School. Before that he don&#8217;t know  what does the school means. Through his parents he comes to know he will  get many friends and new things to learn there. At earlier stage the  child is little afraid but soon school becomes the part of life.</p>
<p>The  school day start with forcefully dragging out of bed by parents. Then  having quick breakfast and running for school. In pre-primary classes  the student learn lot of basic things related with normal life. Learning  week days, months, colours, fruit, vegetables and recognizing them are  the part of studies. Getting appreciation by teachers means lot to him.  Scoring good grades are the most valuable things he owes. Learning  rhymes, playing with other kids, getting injuries become daily routine.</p>
<p>A  child began to understand the meaning and value of school when he reach  primary classes. And again a new collection of memories get attached to  him. Celebrating independence day, republic day, participating in  various extracurricular activities add thrill to life. Turning page of  those reminiscences in the form of snaps add new life. Recollecting  those days with teachers and classmates make feel little lighter in  latter life.</p>
<p>Then the memories of internal exams and their result  still cold the nerves. Reaction of parent when the result was not up to  their expectations. Horror of Board exams, all the sleepless nights and  then the result all together add as a bunch of most nervous moments of  schooldays.</p>
<p>Prizes, medals, certificate and appreciation were the  part of those days. Lot of stress, competition, struggle was the part  but still a healthy atmosphere. Many friends and one of those become  life long companions were the gift of school. Sharing lunch with  classmates, hanging in the school canteens and helping each other in  completing their pended homework. All combine to form beautiful  recollections of school days.</p>
<p>Excess pressure of studies and  getting good marks, discipline of school and strictness of teachers were  the most frightening part of those days. But inspite of all this the  fun was there, new excitement and few worries of those school days we  miss life long.</p>
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		<title>Life Coaching Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Find Life Coaching Schools in the US and Canada. After you&#8217;ve trained at one of a number of life coaching schools and have earned your certification in coaching, you can begin helping others to help themselves &#8211; financially, personally and professionally. Businesses across the country are in high demand for coaches that counsel leaders, assist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Find Life Coaching Schools in the US and Canada.  After you&#8217;ve  trained at one of a number of life coaching schools and have earned your  certification in coaching, you can begin helping others to help  themselves &#8211; financially, personally and professionally.  Businesses  across the country are in high demand for coaches that counsel leaders,  assist in increasing personal career achievements and personal goals.</p>
<p>How?   Life coaching schools provide essential education and professional  training to those pursuing a career as a life coach.  As more   individuals are seeking guidance, direction and mentorship in fulfilling  personal and professional aspirations,  they are turning to experienced  life coaches who can help them to succeed in a variety of goals.</p>
<p>Life  coaching schools extend various educational programs designed to fit  most lifestyles; including on-campus coaching and mentoring courses, as  well as home-study classes, and advanced/continuing education programs.   Whether your goal is to assist entrepreneurs in becoming Fortune 500  tycoons, or you  like the idea of helping others to manifest success in  personal and business relationships, finances, health or just would like  to achieve your own personal growth, then life coaching schools can  provide you with the skills and training to earn the career you&#8217;ve  always wanted.</p>
<p>Life coaching schools teach students through a  variety of formats, including teleconferencing, online media and  interactive software programs.  While courses at life coaching schools  range in topic, candidates can expect diverse instruction in group  coaching, team building, strategies for success and goal achievement,  vision and planning, ethics and general business.</p>
<p>Life coaching  schools that offer coaching certification frequently extend three  concentrated areas of coaching: organization coaching, life coaching and  career coaching certification. Depending on the life coaching school or  training program, certifications at life coaching schools can be  attained in a matter of applied hours or up to a year and a half.</p>
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		<title>Motivating Your Child to Do Well in School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many parents who want to motivate their child to do well in school often accomplish the opposite by being far too pushy and they turn school life into a chore and something to be dreaded. Parents who punish their children for not doing well enough in tests, or withhold treats from their children if they [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many parents who want to motivate their child to do well in school  often accomplish the opposite by being far too pushy and they turn  school life into a chore and something to be dreaded. Parents who punish  their children for not doing well enough in tests, or withhold treats  from their children if they don&#8217;t revise for long hours for their exams,  will achieve the opposite effect in the long run.</p>
<p>The best way to  motivate your child is by being positive and by recognizing their  strengths and weaknesses. For example, your child may be strong at  mathematics but weak in history. By understanding that your child will  never be a history buff and praising him for his high math scores, you  will motivate him to do well in his preferred subjects. And if you don&#8217;t  make too much of an issue about his low history marks, or you praise  him for the grades he received even if they are lower than for math, you  are far more likely to motivate him to do better in his weaker subjects  as well.</p>
<p>By telling your child that &#8220;you can&#8217;t do better than  your best,&#8221; you are recognizing his efforts rather than his  achievements, and by appreciating his efforts he is more likely to want  to achieve more because he will see that everything he does is worth it  in the end.</p>
<p>And if you show your child that you believe in him and  that you are sure he will do well, this will also motivate him to try  even harder. There is nothing like self-belief to help a person realize  their own personal potential and to become the person that they are able  to be.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Testing in School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most dreaded parts of school life has to be the class test. All the way through school, children have to take tests in one form or another. From first grade onwards, there will be some point at which children have to go over everything they have learned. School tests take various forms [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the most dreaded parts of school life has to be the class  test. All the way through school, children have to take tests in one  form or another. From first grade onwards, there will be some point at  which children have to go over everything they have learned.</p>
<p>School  tests take various forms &#8211; oral question and answer sessions, multiple  choice questions, essay questions, practical demonstrations, and written  short questions. These methods vary depending on the subject studied  and the age of the students.</p>
<p>Testing is extremely important  however, because without it no teacher can really know how much the  students have learned. This is necessary, not only in terms of the  students but also for the teacher so that he or she can know where the  class is holding when preparing the material for the next lessons. It  can also show who the weaker and stronger students are &#8211; who needs extra  help and who needs more of a challenge.</p>
<p>For the student, testing  is a good idea because this is an ideal opportunity to pause, take stock  of the material studied over the recent period, and process it so that  it is properly understood. In addition, there is always the satisfaction  of passing the test and really feeling that you know something. And if  you don&#8217;t pass, there is the challenge of having to relearn the material  and make sure that you do know it next time.</p>
<p>Building self-esteem  from one&#8217;s successes and strengthening the character by dealing with  one&#8217;s failures are both important lessons in life that a child can take  with them into adult life and forever.</p>
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		<title>What Are Boarding Schools Really Like These Days?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 12:49:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Long ago boarding schools had a reputation, rightly or wrongly, that would scare even the bravest adult let alone a young child! With stories of freezing cold baths, caning and gruel like meals, these schools we&#8217;re definitely not an appealing concept. Nowadays, thanks in no small part to Harry Potter, boarding school has developed a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Long ago boarding schools had a reputation, rightly or wrongly,  that would scare even the bravest adult let alone a young child! With  stories of freezing cold baths, caning and gruel like meals, these  schools we&#8217;re definitely not an appealing concept. Nowadays, thanks in  no small part to Harry Potter, boarding school has developed a much  friendlier image- of shared feasts, house rivalry and all round  camaraderie.</p>
<p>But even with this portrayal leading to more children  wanting to attend a boarding school, for parents it is still a  difficult decision, so to help I&#8217;ve put together some thoughts on how  boarding schools work and describe some of the experience, so you can  then make a more informed decision.</p>
<p>Boarding can often start at  the age of eight and usually rises in the secondary years, and again if  there is a sixth form as part of the school, and most schools have a  house system (so it is a little bit like Hogwarts!), which I think helps  a lot of students feel like they belong as it becomes like a second  family.</p>
<p>Boarding these days needn&#8217;t mean children and parents  being separated for weeks on end, as most modern schools aim to offer  the convenience and focus of boarding, whilst maximising the time a  family spends together. So many boarders choose to go home at weekends  where possible, although they find that the range of activities, trips  and social events going on at weekends proves to be a strong incentive  to remain in school.</p>
<p>As students grow older and progress through  school they often take on more responsibility, as they would at home-  but what is often found is that the rules are often much easier for an  adolescent to accept and benefit from in a school environment!</p>
<p>At  many schools there is a real focus on making the environment quite  homely and usually use of mobile phones and email is encouraged so  students are able to communicate with friends and family outside of the  school body.</p>
<p>And really that&#8217;s all there is to it. Hope this has  helped give more info on boarding school life.</p>
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		<title>Simple Ways to Assist Your Child in Organizing Their School Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[9 Ways to Assist your Child in Organizing their School Life If you could get your child to remember where they put things, life would be easier. There would be less tears and frustration. So let&#8217;s begin our organizing quest. 1. Have a spot near your front door or in your child&#8217;s room where their [...]]]></description>
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<p>9 Ways to Assist your Child in Organizing their School Life</p>
<p>If  you could get your child to remember where they put things, life would  be easier. There would be less tears and frustration. So let&#8217;s begin our  organizing quest.</p>
<p>1. Have a spot near your front door or in your  child&#8217;s room where their school backpack needs to be. Once homework is  done, it&#8217;s to go directly inside their backpack unless you need to check  it first. If you have a forgetful child or a highly distracted one,  have them double check their backpack to make sure their homework is  indeed there. Make sure all books that need to go back to school are  there as well. In general, double checking is good thing for all  children to do. Sometimes children take out a piece of homework or a  book and forget to put it back.</p>
<p>2. If mornings are a rush for you:  You or your child can fix their lunch the night before. (Remember to  refrigerate the lunch if it contains perishable foods.) Your child can  also lay out the clothes they plan to wear the next day the night  before.</p>
<p>3. Use a monthly calendar which its only purpose is, is to  show when things are due. You can X off any day when an assignment is  turned in. You can have one calendar for home and a small one for  school.</p>
<p>4. The school desk. Keep track of books by putting  together books with similar themes. Such as, all library books go  together, all math books go together, the history text book and work  book go together, etc. If your child uses book covers use the same color  for the text book and its corresponding work book to identify them.  Have an organizer bag for pens and pencils. Another bag for markers. Get  a separate box for the ruler, erasers, liquid eraser, etc. Because if  everything goes in one bag or box things won&#8217;t be as easy to find. Plus,  things tend to get messy being in only one container.</p>
<p>5. School  note taking. Notes for each subject should be written down on its own  piece of paper. If notes for six subjects are squeezed together on two  sheets of paper it&#8217;s not easy to locate what you&#8217;re looking for. Plus,  if each class subject has its own paper it can be easily organized in  its own subject folder. Write the name of the subject on the subject  folder so it can easily be found in a binder. Each subject folder can  have its own color. All folders should go in a binder so they don&#8217;t get  lost. The homework folder should be in front, so your child remembers to  turn in assignments. The daily homework assignments can be written on  one paper so your child remembers to do all their homework. Do not let  your child scribble their homework assignment on a small scrap of paper.  If the scrap of paper is mislaid, well, they&#8217;re up a creek without a  paddle unless they can get a hold of a friend to tell them about the  homework. But they might forget, since the scrap of paper is gone.</p>
<p>6.  When the teacher is giving information to be taken down your child  should underline, star, or highlight key words for better reference.  When writing down homework it is beneficial to underline or highlight  important due dates, projects, or assignments. The following is helpful  for young children who frequently lose weekly or bi-weekly homework  assignment sheets. If you have a photocopier at home, or a FAX with a  photocopier, make a copy of the assignment sheet the day you get it. And  know the day it should come home! For children who habitually forget to  turn in assignments: Have them write down on two stick-its the homework  that needs to be turned in the next day. Place one stick-it on the  related text book or work book and the other on the front of their  binder.</p>
<p>7. Some children are so disorganized that the use of  colored tabs can really help. I remember using my own lazy girl tabs. I  used random wrappers as page markers for many things, such as, quotes I  wanted to use for book reports. The problem was I had no idea if it was  the granola wrapper or lunch bag scrap that was meant for a certain  quote. That&#8217;s where stick-it tabs that you can write on come in handy.  Tabs can be used for quick references. You place the back of the tab  where it&#8217;s sticky on book pages. They can easily mark where certain  homework answers are, mark passages to refer back to, separate homework  section due dates, etc. Also, a stick-it (as well as bookmarker) is a  great way to quickly find where you left off reading or doing homework.</p>
<p>8.  Does your child forget where they put their sweater or lunch box at  school? Children should always try to put their lunch bag and sweater in  the same spot at school so they can remember where it is. On the same  peg in the closet and on the same spot on the lunch bench. But they  shouldn&#8217;t get upset if they can&#8217;t get the same spot. If they can recall  that they normally put an item to the left side or right side of an area  that will help. To lessen the loss of sweaters and jackets put your  child&#8217;s name inside all labels. If a sweater gets lost and someone finds  it, it will be identified as your child&#8217;s. As for bringing home the  wrong backpack and/or lunch box because it looks similar to another  student&#8217;s do these two things: #1, To identify the item as theirs: Get a  piece of colored string and wrap it around the handle of the lunch box.  For the backpack, get a nifty key chain and clip it to a zipper. #2,  With a marker write your child&#8217;s name inside the lunch bag and backpack  so there can be no mistaking it is your child&#8217;s. If you prefer not to do  this, get some masking tape and write your child&#8217;s name on a piece of  tape and place it inside the lunch bag and backpack.</p>
<p>9. If your  child keeps losing their lunch box you can start using paper lunch bags  with their name on them. For parents in morning rushes: At another time  quickly write your child&#8217;s name on twenty lunch bags. By doing this you  will have one less thing to remember to do. Tired of lost school books?  Then write your child&#8217;s name in them. But only if you&#8217;re allowed. If you  can&#8217;t do this, make or buy a book cover for each book. (To cheaply make  book covers use paper grocery bags. Remember to use the inside of the  bag as the outside of the book cover.) Put your child&#8217;s name on the book  cover. This will identify the book as your child&#8217;s. Plus, it will keep  the book clean. The following is a great idea for school library books  which seem to mysteriously get mislaid. Buy or make bookmarkers, then  write your child&#8217;s name on them. Your child should use one as they read.  At least then if the book gets lost someone might see the bookmarker  and return the book to your child.</p>
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		<title>The New Image of Boarding Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Until a few years ago, boarding schools were known for all the wrong reasons &#8211; it was assumed that they are places to keep children of divorced parents, or children with learning or behavioural difficulties. The fact is, they can be pretty nifty places for a growing child. If you have been entertaining the notion [...]]]></description>
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<p>Until a few years ago, boarding schools were known for all the  wrong reasons &#8211; it was assumed that they are places to keep children of  divorced parents, or children with learning or behavioural difficulties.  The fact is, they can be pretty nifty places for a growing child. If  you have been entertaining the notion that only uncaring parents send  their children to boarding school, you should look at how many  confident, enthusiastic and life-equipped kids pass out of them each  year.</p>
<p>A boarding school can also be the perfect place for a child  from a normal, happy family. Such institutions can help a child become  responsible, independent, resourceful, self-motivated and add social  skills that do not come about under most &#8216;normal&#8217; circumstances.</p>
<p>Moreover,  a child learns to deal better with matters like peer pressure, poor  self image and various emotional issues. Thanks to the more or less  disciplined and structured approach used in such institutions, a child  also has the advantage of being insulated from a variety of negative  influences that parents worry about these days.</p>
<p>Of course, staying  in touch with teachers is a bit more challenging for parents with  children in boarding schools. Often, it is far from where the child&#8217;s  parents live, so attending local PTA meetings is not exactly easy.  Because of the limitations of distance, it is generally more difficult  for parents to build a working rapport with the child&#8217;s teachers than it  would be in a regular high school. Thankfully, the Internet has opened  up various possibilities on this front.</p>
<p>There are now social  networking sites designed specifically for parents and teachers. If you  have a child in a boarding school (or intend to puts yours in one) it  makes a lot of sense to sign up on one of these parent teacher  networking sites, which provide a protected online environment in which  you can correspond with your child&#8217;s teachers as well as with other  parents of children in the same institution.</p>
<p>Through such a parent  teacher networking site, you can also stay abreast with what is  happening in the school in terms of curriculum, extra-curricular  activities and events that you may wish to attend.</p>
<p>Since the world  of communication has opened up on such a vast scale, parents all over  the world are finding it easy and convenient to keep in touch with  teachers and school authorities. Apart from the fact that boarding  schools have now assumed a far more positive image and that their  benefits are universally recognized, you as a parent can now be part of  your child&#8217;s school life no matter where the school is.</p>
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		<title>School Festivals in Anime &#8211; The Amusing Side</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While slice-of-life comedy anime series like Lucky Star and Azumanga Daioh depict the ins and outs of Japanese school life, many non-Japanese fans are probably not very familiar with the various Japanese school festivals and events that are held throughout the year. Perhaps the most iconic of these is the Traditional Festival, or Bunkasai. It&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>While slice-of-life comedy anime series like Lucky Star and  Azumanga Daioh depict the ins and outs of Japanese school life, many  non-Japanese fans are probably not very familiar with the various  Japanese school festivals and events that are held throughout the year.  Perhaps the most iconic of these is the Traditional Festival, or  Bunkasai. It&#8217;s regularly held in most schools across Japan and usually  invites people from outside the school to see the work of the students.</p>
<p>Different  classes, groups and clubs transform their rooms and the gym into  various themed areas. Making them into restaurants and cafes that serve  food are so common that they&#8217;re clichéd. Likewise, the idea of making a  room into a haunted house is a cliché and these two concepts are often  depicted in anime and manga as the first few ideas student through out  as for what they are going to do during the culture festivities.</p>
<p>For  those of us who are only familiar with the idea of Field Day  competitions, the fact that many Japanese schools feature a week-long  version will probably come as a shock. The festival-like atmosphere that  surrounds the so-called Sports Days can often become as strange as it  is challenging. Often times, all regular classes are canceled the week  that precedes the events, and students are given time to practice their  competitions.</p>
<p>From Monday to Saturday, students train and prepare.  Then on Sunday, the actual event is held. Since the fields of school  grounds have little protection from the sun, these weeks are often  scheduled for cooler times of the year. Some of these sports are rather  off the wall, like games involving giant balls. There are also often  cheering contests, to see which groups can get the loudest.</p>
<p>Presentations  by clubs and a performance by the school band are also usually  featured, though there are also more traditional, festival aspects to  the event. For instance, the day will usually close with a  non-competitive Japanese folk routine.</p>
<p>The graduation ceremonies  are usually held during March, and usually include an assembly with a  distribution of graduation certificates and a presentation by class  representatives. Aogeba Totshi, or Song of Gratitude is commonly played  as a graduation theme. Interestingly enough, another graduation theme is  Hotaru no Hikari, and this piece is played to the music of Auld Lang  Syne. This same song is sometimes played by Japanese businesses at the  end of the day to usher out their customers!</p>
<p>With school festivals  being such an important part of the school life stereotype in anime and  manga, they will sometimes come up even in series that usually wouldn&#8217;t  show something like a minor banquet. However, in series that they fit  into well, such festivals often add a dose of over-the-top funniness.  Few fans can forget the cheerleading session that the girls from Lucky  Star perform at their very own school.</p>
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		<title>Parental Involvement in School &#8211; Enter the Father</title>
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<p>In the past, the father&#8217;s involvement in school activities was a  much-underplayed concept. This is probably because it is the mother who  is usually seen as the primary guiding force in the child&#8217;s education.  However, we are now seeing a stronger emergence of the father figure  when it comes to a child&#8217;s school life. About time, too &#8211; in a world  where single parents are struggling to make up for the missing father or  mother in bringing up their kids, the traditional two-parent model  should not be under-utilized.</p>
<p>Today, both career dads and  stay-at-home fathers are asking teachers some pointed questions at local  PTA meetings. They are taking the parent teacher connection seriously  and want to know more about the education aspects of child development,  and about the impact they can have on it. Yes, that&#8217;s right. In terms of  parent involvement, schools are now seeing an increasing number of dads  standing up to be counted. The fact is that fathers are now very aware  that they can make a powerful and positive impact on the way their  child&#8217;s school life goes.</p>
<p>Why is this important? What&#8217;s wrong with  the old model, where mothers tackle the child&#8217;s education and fathers  handle family sustenance? Well, to begin with, gender roles have evolved  significantly since that model came into being. Today, young parents  often tend to be equally busy at jobs, so it makes sense that both  contribute to making their child&#8217;s school life fruitful and rewarding.</p>
<p>Moreover,  there is now enough research to indicate that children of fathers who  actively involve themselves in their formal education have a better time  at school, bring home better grades and relate better to their peers.  In fact, child psychologists are now of the opinion that children of  involved fathers have far fewer behavior-related issues and tend to grow  up to be better-adjusted and more responsible adults.</p>
<p>Fathers  usually also have the advantage of representing more authority in a  child&#8217;s life. By virtue of the fact that most of a child&#8217;s interactions  tend to be with the mother, the father&#8217;s influence is invariably kept in  reserve. When the father makes his presence felt in his child&#8217;s school  life, he makes a strong statement &#8211; school is important, and he is  willing to help his kid do the best he can. That is a powerful message  to school-going children, who also feel more protected against bullying  and other forms of peer pressure.</p>
<p>However, it is not only the  children who have an advantage in such a set-up. When a father involves  himself in such a manner, he boosts his own confidence and effectiveness  as a parent. He also has the satisfaction of knowing that he is deeply  engaged in his children&#8217;s life and that he is making a real and positive  difference. He becomes &#8211; and feels like &#8211; a different kind of hero.</p>
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		<title>Find High School Friends &#8211; A How to Guide</title>
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<p>My high school life was the best academic life that I ever had. I  was able to experience a lot of things, both good and bad. It is due to  my high school life that I had this kind of character and had these  goals and aspirations. Non-teaching staff, teachers and your fellow  students were there to make your life more fun. And probably, your high  school friends made your stay in high school, both fun and spicy.</p>
<p>With  this article, I am going to share you some methods on how to find  school friends, which may or may not use the Internet.</p>
<p>There are a  lots of ways for you to find your friends in high school. I&#8217;m going to  enumerate them for you.</p>
<p>1. Use the yearbook and school directories</p>
<p>Every  high school graduating batch has a yearbook. There, you are given with  various information about a graduate, which would include the address,  parents and even achievements in high school. There are also some school  directories that can be used. They usually have the contact numbers of a  student in there. For my case, I tend to use our school directory if I  really need to contact someone, especially if I don&#8217;t know the person&#8217;s  phone number.</p>
<p>2. Visit your school and scan their registries</p>
<p>When  I visit my high school, it feels very nostalgic. You tend to experience  those days where you are running on the path walk with your friends.  You can go and ask your school registrar. The registrar would have a lot  of information about a student, which may even include the middle  school that your friend graduated in and also the university or college  that he/she enrolled in. Contact numbers, email address and even phone  numbers are present in your registrar&#8217;s registries. Just approach your  registrar nicely and kindly, and he/she would do the things that you  requested.</p>
<p>3. Go online and visit social networking websites</p>
<p>There  are a lot of social networking sites present on the Internet, which  would include Friendster, Myspace, and Multiply. You would just type  your friend&#8217;s name or email address, and in a blink, you would have  search results that would match your keywords. Always be careful when  using this one, especially that at times, there are several fake  accounts and profiles present in these social networking websites. So,  always double check the search results these websites would offer you.</p>
<p>4.  Utilize people search engines</p>
<p>With the Internet, you can do free  people search using the search sites that I would mention to you. Sites  like Zaba Search and white pages would provide you with a lot of  information about a certain individual, which may include gender, age,  address and phone number.</p>
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