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      <title>Have a better life!&amp;nbsp;</title>
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        <p>Jelqing is a technique I heard about to make your penis bigger. I figured that the small penised perverts on this site would be the people to ask. Have any of you tried it and if so does it work?
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Try these workouts.
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<a href="http://www.enlargepenisguide.com/daily_workout.htm">http://www.enlargepenisguide.com/daily_workout.htm</a>
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      <title>Reflection</title>
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      <published>2007-07-11T16:49:47Z</published>
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        <p>I met with a colleague this morning about assessment in teaching, and something that always struck me with Shelley when I met her was the importance she placed in reflection for the students. I taught an online Eng102 that Shelley built last Spring and I was struck by how much reflection was built into it. Many of my colleagues think that after they&#8217;re done with a lesson then that&#8217;s it until the following semester or year; they don&#8217;t remember what doesn&#8217;t work and they repeat their mistakes. As the American Literature coordinator at my high school (yes, I am firmly entrenched in both worlds) a colleague was complaining about accountability. I think reflection leads naturally to accountability. When asked about what worked and didn&#8217;t work, as teachers, we can or cannot tell what worked. Evaluations at the end are all nice and all, but much of the time they&#8217;re so people can make sure we&#8217;re doing our jobs. (Not always). But if we reflect, as well as our students reflecting, then how can that not lead to better and more cognitive performance and pedagogy?
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      <title>Map Recommendation</title>
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        <p>Last year when I traveled down the East Coast (of the USA) a new friend turned me on to PopOut Maps. If you&#8217;ve ever been the tourist trying to fold a huge ass map or getting it soggy in a torrential downpour in the square in Florence, then listen up.
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PopOut Maps are plastic and fold small so you can shove them into your pants, they also open small so you don&#8217;t look like a tourist. I started buying them on that trip, and, yes, they don&#8217;t make them for everywhere, but they are wonderful. And no I do not work for them. <img src="http://www.committedtechnofile.com/images/smileys/smile.gif" width="19" height="19" alt="smile" style="border:0;" /> 
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<a href="http://www.amaps.com/popoutmaps.htm">http://www.amaps.com/popoutmaps.htm</a>
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