John Walker
I am an aspiring teacher. Having obtained my Bachelors in Global Business Management and seen my share of corporate offices, I have redirected my passion to teaching. I currently attend a reputable institution part-time in pursuit of my Masters in Education while writing full time. My experience in life has lead me to be highly adept at a broad variety of fields including computer technologies, business, personnel management, interpersonal relationships, home renovation and repair, auto mechanics, and several other fields. I have served the country through a 4-year stint in the Army prior to 9-11 incident and currently help local youths curious about the military and veterans in need at every opportunity. I am a proud father and family man, and hope to see my children achieve the same level of experience I have.
Latest Articles
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How to Play Roulette and Win
Anyone can turn a profit at roulette by following one of two simple, key strategies geared at ensuring the maximum chance of winning at the roulette table.
Mar 16, 2011
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Tips to Writing Computer Programs for Beginners
Basic tips for programmers to help develop the skills necessary to provide user-friendly programs at all levels of programming ability in any language.
Mar 14, 2011
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Developing Fine Motor Skills in Children With Crafts
Hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills require attention from young ages. Small to large crafts done together fine-tunes the developing skills.
Feb 17, 2011
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Balancing Home and Work: Tips for Leaving Home at the Office Door
Leaving your home life at the door is a difficult process. Some basic tips can help you to enter the workplace while leaving personal stress at home.
Feb 16, 2011
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How to Drive on Snow and Ice
Driving on snow or ice is dangerous. Following these safety rules and general guidelines ensure that you will arrive at your destination without incident.
Feb 10, 2011
- John Walker
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How to Lay a Concrete Foundation
Build a concrete or cement foundation or pad using simple tools. Properly built, the concrete pad provides longevity and stability to any outdoor structure.
Feb 8, 2011
- John Walker
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5 Great Tips for Shoveling Snow
Save your back and body from the strenuous nature of shoveling snow with five simple tips designed to make winter time less of a hassle.
Feb 2, 2011
- John Walker
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How to Build Stable Supports for Outdoor Structures
Build a concrete footer for any outdoor structure that withstands age, rot, or weather with simple tools all in the space of one afternoon.
Feb 1, 2011
- John Walker
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