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Intellectual Wellness

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The intellectual dimension can be activated through a wide array of activities. Many people find it useful to set aside time regularly to pursue personal interests, such as reading books, magazines, and newspapers and engaging in other means of keeping abreast of current issues and ideas.

Aging Well
By Peggy Swarbrick
Page 5
April 2, 2012
Volume 5, Number 10
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Be Motivated to Go to School
By Joy Forlenza
Page 2
October 7, 2011
Volume 5, Number 4
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The Employment/Education Information Resource
Page 2
October 7, 2011
Volume 5, Number 4
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Peer Employment Support Groups: a Welcoming Setting to Discuss Returning to Work
By Joy Forlenza
Page 1
July 2, 2011
Volume 5, Number 1
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Computer Skills, Computer Comfort, and Employment
Page 6
January 18, 2011
Volume 4, Number 7
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GCFLearnFree.org- A Free Learning Resource!
By John Garafano
Page 8
January 18, 2011
Volume 4, Number 7
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Supported Education
Page 5
November 18, 2010
Volume 4, Number 5
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Focus on Employment and Education to Improve Wellness
Page 1
June 21, 2010
Volume 3, Number 12
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Back To School
Page 4
August 15, 2008
Volume 2, Number 4
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NAMI Family Education
Page 4
August 15, 2008
Volume 2, Number 4
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Student Success Programming
Page 4
August 15, 2008
Volume 2, Number 4
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Financial Literacy 101: What a Required College Course Should Cover

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Friday, 26 April 2013 11:59 Written by Jay Yudof

Financial Literacy 101: What a Required College Course Should Cover provides interesting thoughts and suggestions which are likely to be useful to a young adult moving from High School to college, or one moving from High School to other life activities. www.onlinedegreeprograms.com/blog/2013/financial-literacy-101-what-a-required-college-course-should-cover/ . 

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Tuesday, 03 August 2010 09:07 Last Updated on Saturday, 27 November 2010 11:04 Written by Dr. Peggy Swarbrick
  • Recognize our creative abilities and find ways to expand our knowledge and skills while discovering the potential for sharing those gifts with others. Lifelong learning, application of knowledge learned, and sharing knowledge.
  • The intellectual dimension can be activated through a wide array of activities. Many people find it useful to set aside time regularly to pursue personal interests, such as reading books, magazines, and newspapers and engaging in other means of keeping abreast of current issues and ideas.

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