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		<title>Time Saving Tip for Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 14:49:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Karen Weideman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve just written that 25 page paper for English.  You&#8217;ve spent hours researching, reading, citing sources, inserting quotes, proofreading, and rereading.  You&#8217;ve completed the required assignment to get credit for the class, but why not maximize your efforts?

My suggestion to you today is that when you get your paper back from the teacher or professor, don&#8217;t toss it. Don&#8217;t delete it from your computer and don&#8217;t toss out the disk.  Let your work carry on into other classes.
I can&#8217;t tell you the number of times I have used my work from one class in another class.  Here are some examples and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/thriftymommy">Thrifty Mommy</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve just written that 25 page paper for English.  You&#8217;ve spent hours researching, reading, citing sources, inserting quotes, proofreading, and rereading.  You&#8217;ve completed the required assignment to get credit for the class, but why not maximize your efforts?</p>
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<p>My suggestion to you today is that when you get your paper back from the teacher or professor, don&#8217;t toss it. Don&#8217;t delete it from your computer and don&#8217;t toss out the disk.  <strong>Let your work carry on into other classes.</strong></p>
<p>I can&#8217;t tell you the number of times I have used my work from one class in another class.  Here are some examples and ideas:</p>
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<li>For your English term paper pick a general topic such as eczema.  Later use that paper for science or health class.</li>
<li>Use your psychology paper on schizophrenia for your health or sociology class.</li>
<li>Save the video on weather that you made in technology.  Use it for your science teaching methods project and make your lesson&#8217;s theme weather.</li>
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<p>I have even saved papers that I wrote in high school.  If I&#8217;m not mistaken, I was able to use a biography paper from high school in my college English class.  Most of the work had already been done, I just needed to add a few more things.</p>
<p>Keep your old papers and make corrections where necessary.  Even if you have to spend another hour adding more parts to the paper, it will still save you time.  If your school has a policy against recycling your own papers, then you can save time by keeping with the same topic. At least you&#8217;ll be knowledgeable about the subject and have your research notes to use.</p>
<p><strong>Have you ever used your work or research from one class for another class?</strong></p>
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		<title>Journey Of The Anti-thrift!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:33:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kadi</dc:creator>
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Hey there! My name is Kadi and I am joining the ranks of the Simply Thrifty crew! My family scoffed at me when I told them about my new position on this blog. &#8220;Thrifty? You, Kadi?&#8221; (followed by thunderous laughter.) Okay, so I haven&#8217;t exactly been a spend thrift person all my life. In fact calling me &#8220;thrifty&#8217; would be the equivalent of calling Michael Jackson an advocate of Child Protective Services. My spending habits have always been a bit on the frivolous side. My daddy always told me that I&#8217;d better marry rich. So what did I do? I married [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/thriftymommy">Thrifty Mommy</a></p>
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<p>Hey there! My name is Kadi and I am joining the ranks of the Simply Thrifty crew! My family scoffed at me when I told them about my new position on this blog. &#8220;Thrifty? You, Kadi?&#8221; (followed by thunderous laughter.) Okay, so I haven&#8217;t exactly been a spend thrift person all my life. In fact calling me &#8220;thrifty&#8217; would be the equivalent of calling Michael Jackson an advocate of Child Protective Services. My spending habits have always been a bit on the frivolous side. My daddy always told me that I&#8217;d better marry rich. So what did I do? I married a middle class, blue collar worker and popped out seven babies. It is far cry from the lifestyle that would allow me to live the life of a shopaholic. </p>
<p>Here I am, staring down the business end of my twenties and trying to raise a family of nine on one income. The time to start learning to be thrifty, is <em>now</em>. Gas prices are up, grocery prices are up, my kids desires for non-hand-me-down clothing is increasing. I&#8217;m starting to panic as we quickly approach the age when we worry about retirement planning, college funds and every other financially themed, wrinkle inducing milestone. Affording the day to day expenses of raising seven kids, is hard enough without adding the big ticket items that every American family has to inevitably face. Becoming thrifty is not just a novel idea, it is the only way that we are going to be able to survive on one income. Today is the day that I start my metamorphosis. I will attempt to transform myself from a financially ignorant caterpillar, into a money savvy butterfly who glides effortlessly on the winds of change. Hopefully I don&#8217;t get stuck in my cocoon!</p>
<p>Please join me on the journey. I promise that you will not be disappointed! Together, we will explore ways to become more thrifty, find the best deals and get more bang for our buck. Since, I&#8217;m sure that many of the current readers are already hip to the game, maybe you can offer me some guidance along the way. You know, keep me on track and scold me when I have a slip up! Everyone needs support system and apparently, my family does not believe that I can do this. That became very clear when my husband hugged me and said, &#8220;You can do it, honey!&#8221; as he reached around and plucked the credit card from my back pocket. I have a feeling that this will be an interesting metamorphosis, indeed!</p>
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