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Life-long learning and mentoring are two basic mechanisms by which knowledge can be obtained, used, and shared. Learning is a life-long process of searching for better ways to do things and takes place in any environment. Most likely if you reached this page you do have some level of computer proficiency. But believe me it is never too late to begin. Once you get acquainted with all the tools like email, chat, text, video viewing, and other capabilities, you will ask yourself how come you ever postponed the process of discovery. There are so many new stuff to grab or be aware of. Arm yourself with the proper skills and you are ready to navigate the information superhighway and participate in its various aspects, including e-commerce and social networking!

 Mentoring is another way by which the precious experience and knowhow of those ahead can be carried on by the next generation. Some of the pertinent web-based resources include:

Life-long learning

 

World Bank Life-long Learning

Computer Literacy for Adult Learners

 

AdultEd.about.com

Mentoring

 

Mentoring.org

Global Teaching and Learning

 

UN Cyberschoolbus

Video Instruction

 

Piano Tutorials

 
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Live to the Max

According to Benjamin Franklin - publisher, networker, scientist, inventor, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States – “.....the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality; that is waste neither time nor money, but make the best of both. Without industry and frugality, nothing will do, and with them everything.” The road to riches is filled with challenges but the right decisions at the right time and at the right place can spell the difference.

Although Franklin’s book The Way to Wealth was one of, if not the most, famous books that came out of colonial America, the resonant theme of doing well by doing good remains true even to this day. 

 
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