Tuesday, November 25, 2014

All HOT Black Fridays deals is one place (Walmart, Sears Target, BestBuy and many more)

Hottest Black Friday Deals in one place







This is my new article on black Friday’s deals; in this one you will see all best deals in one place



TOP Walmart Black Friday Deals




•Element 32" DLED HDTV - $148 (was $248)

•iPad Mini (16 GB) - $228 (was $278) + Free $20 Walmart Gift Card

•Samsung 58" Smart LED TV - $798 (was $998)

•RCA 50" LED HDTV - $398 (was $498)

•Samsung Sound bar - $98 (was $198)

•Lexar 32GB Jump Drive - $12.88

•Sony On-Ear Headphones - $34 (was $78)

•PS4 with The Last of Us Bundle - $449.99 + Free $75 Walmart Gift Card




•PS4 with The Last of Us Bundle + Grand Theft Auto V - $449.99

•Xbox One Assassin's Creed Bundle - $349.99 (was $399.99) + $50 Walmart Gift Card

•PS4 Dual shock Controllers or PS4 Camera - $39 (was $64.99)

•Nintendo 3DS XL Super Mario Bros 2 Gold Edition Bundle - $149.99

•Select Video Games (The Evil Within (PS4) , Watch Dogs (PS4) , Titanfall (Xbox One) + More) - $24.94

Toys:

•Hot Wheels Minis (9-pack) - $5

•Fun time Table 3-Piece (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Sofia, or Spider-Man) - $15

•5-in-1 Table or Ping-Pong Table - $98 (was $138)

•Duplo Giant Tower or LEGO Creative Tower - $40 each

Kitchen & Home:

•T-Fal ActiFry - $168.88 (was $189.88)

•LG 1.1 Cu Ft. Microwave - $78 (was $129.97)

•RCA 3.2-cu.ft Fridge - $99.88 (was $168)

•Rubbermaid 50-Piece Easy Find Lids Food Storage Set - $14.88





TOP Target Black Friday Deals




! 16GB iPad Air $439 + $120 Target Gift Card

40" HDTV $119.99





TOP Sears Black Friday Deals




Samsung 46'' LED Full HD 1080p TV

$549.99

Model: UN46EH5000

Sealy Posturepedic Silver Coast Tight Top Sleep Sets

$879.99

Model: W-0159726



TOP Amazon.ca Black Friday Deals Week




• Acer Iconia 7.9" Tablet-$100

•BenQ 24" LED 1ms Gaming Console Monitor-$159

•Joovy Nook Chair - $89.88 (was $179)

•Breyer Ella Color Surprise Bath Toy - $14.39 (was $23.99)

•Fisher-Price Go Baby Go Poppity Pop Musical Dino - $29.99 (was $39.99)

•Samsonite Fiero 28-Inch Expandable Spinner Suitcase - $119.99 (was $403.20)

•Barbie Sparkle Studio Doll - $17.39 (was $29.99)

•Sony Over the Head Style Headphones - $49.99 (was $87.69)

•Lewis N Clark TSA Cable Lock (2-Pack) - $14.99 (was $24.64)

•Disney Sofia the First Talking Sofia and Animal Friends - $26.99 (was $44.99)

•BenQ 24-Inch LED 1ms Gaming Console Monitor - $159 (was $299.99)

•Polar GPS Fitness Monitor - $167.97 (was $335.94)




All HOT Black Fridays deals is one place (Walmart, Sears Target, BestBuy and many more)


Top Best Buy's Black Friday Deals


Video Games:

•PS4 500 GB GTA V + The Last Of Us Remastered Bundle - $449.99 (was $519.99)

•Doorcrasher: Xbox One Assassin's Creed Bundle - $349.99 (was $399.99)

•Doorcrasher: Nintendo 3DS XL - $149.99 (was $199.99)

•Watch_Dogs PS4/Xbox One - $24.99 (was $49.99)

•Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Starter Packs - $49.99 (was $74.99)

Computers/Laptops/Tablets:

•Surface 2 (Win 8.1 + Microsoft Office 2013) - $299.99 (was $449.99)

•HP Hexa-Core Processor (AMD Radeon R5 Graphics/8 GB RAM/1 TB HDD) - $599.99 (was $729.99)

•Logitech M325 Wireless Mouse - $14.99 (was $29.99)

•Seagate 5 TB Backup Plus USB 3.0 External Hard Drive - $159.99 (was $259.99)

•HP All-In-One Wireless Inkjet Printer - $99.99 (was $229.99)

•D-link AC750 Wireless Router - $34.99 (was $69.99)

•Samsung 22" LED Monitor - $99.99 (was $149.99)

TV/Home Theater:

•Samsung 4K UHD 120 Hz Smart Curved LED TV - 55" - $1599.99 (was $2399.99)

•LG 40" 4K 120 Hz Smart LED TV - $599.99 (was $699.99)

•Philips 32" 720p 60 Hz Smart LED TV - $199.99 (was $299.99)

•Onkyo 5.1 Channel 3D/4K Receiver - $269.99 (was $429.99)

Cameras/Camcorders:

•Canon T5 18.0 Megapixel DSLR Ultimate Bundle - $599.99 (was $1189.99)

•Nikon D3200 24.2MP DSLR 18-55mm VR Kit with 55-200mm VR Lens & Bag - $599.99 (was $829.99)

•SanDisk 32GB 48mb/s Ultra Plus SD Card - $22.99 (was $69.99)

•Lexar 32GB 45mb/s USH-1 High Performance microSD Card - $19.99 (was $49.99)

•Canon ELPH 135 16 Megapixel Digital Camera - $89.99 (was $109.99)

•GoPro Hero 3+ Silver HD + LCD Touch BacPac - $299.99 (was $479.99)


Top Hudson's BayBlack Friday Deals


Video Games:

•Xbox One + Kinect Assassin's Creed Bundle + Free Xbox One Game - $449.99 10326941

•PS4 500 GB GTA V + The Last Of Us Remastered Bundle - $449.99 10340498

•PS4 Dualshock 4 Wireless Controller - $39.99 (was $64.99)

•Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor - $44.99 (was $69.99)

•Watch Dogs - $24.99 (was $49.99)

•Playstation Pulse Elite Wireless Stereo Headset - $89.99 (was $139.99)

•Select 3DS games from $19.99 (includes Theatrhythm Curtain Call; Animal Crossing, Zelda Link Between Worlds + More)

•Skylanders Trap Team Starter Kit - $49.99 (was $84.99)

•Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes Starter Pack - $49.99 (was $74.99)

•Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls/Diablo 3 (PC) - $19.99 each

Computers/Laptops/Tablets:

•MacBook Air 13.3" (1.4 GHz Intel Core i5/8GB ram/120GB SSD) - $999.99 (was $1199.99)

•WD 1.5 TB My Passport Ultra USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive - $79.99 (was $129.99) 10294520

•Wacom Small Intuos Creative Pen and Tablet - $69.99 (was $99.99) 10270036

•Logitech Wireless Mouse - $29.99 (was $49.99) 10291225

•MacBook Pro 15.4" with Retina Display (2.2GHz Intel Core i7 Processor) - $1899.99 (was $2099.99)

•HP All-In-One Wireless Inkjet Printer - $99.99 (was $229.99) 10295824

•HP Laptop (Intel Celeron N2840 Processor/4GB ram/500GB HDD) - $299.99 (was $399.99)

•Lexar 16GB S33 USB 3.0 Jump Drive - $7.99 (was $19.99)

•Kobo Arc Tablet - $129.99 (was $249.99)

TV/Home Theater:

•Samsung 58" H5202 Series Smart LED TV - $799.99 (was $999.99)

•Sony 48" W600B Series Smart LED TV - $579.99 (was $689.99)

•Samsung 290-Watt Sound Bar - $199.99 (was $299.99)

•LG 65" 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV - $1999.99 (was $2999.99)

•Energy Connoisseur Tower Speaker - $399.99 (was $999.99)

Cameras/Camcorders:

•Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 Instant Photo Camera - $74.99 (was $99.99) 10252124

•Nikon D5200 24.1MP DSLR Camera (Nikkor 18-140mm Lens Kit, Filter & Gadget Bag) - $799.99 (was $1249.99)

•Lexar 64GB 30mb/s Class 10 SD Memory Card - $29.99 (was $74.99)

•Sony Cyber-shot 18.2MP Waterproof Digital Camera - $199.99 (was $259.99)



Top Hudson's Bay Black Friday Deals


•Lord & Taylor Cashmere crewnecks, v-necks, turtlenecks and cardigans - $80

•Calvin Klein underwear - $9.99

•50% off women's coats and jackets by Novelti and London Fog; 40% off other outerwear

•Women's Sorel Winter Carnival boots - $79.99 (was $119.99)

•Calvin Klein Dobby dot shirt or slim-fit trousers - $29.99 (was $89.99)

•Lauren Ralph Lauren Greenwich bath towels - $9.99 (was $20)

•November 28 - 30: Distinctly Home white down blended queen duvet - $150 (was $500)

•Buy 1 Get 1 Free towels by Hotel Collection, Calvin Klein, Lacoste + More

•50% off Distinctly Home 520-thread-count sheet sets, duvet cover sets & pillowcases

•Jamie Oliver 10-piece cookware set with bonus non-stick 28 cm wok - $199.99 (was $599.99)

•November 28 - 30: T-Fal Opt grill - $149.99 (was $249.99)

•T-Fal ActiFry Gourmet - $179.99 (was $249.99)

•Kitchen Aid Classic Stand Mixer - $199.95 (was $399.95)

•KRUPS Espressaria espresso maker - $599.95 (was $1199.95)



TOP Microsoft Black Friday Deals




•Up to $150 off the Surface Pro 3

•Dell Inspiron 20 i3043-5000BLK Signature Edition All In One Laptop - $349 (was $499)

•Dell Inspiron 15 i15547-5033sLV Signature Edition Laptop - $429 (was $699)

•Up to $199 off the Surface Pro 3 Holiday Value Bundle

•Save $200 When You Purchase a Dell 28" Monitor + a Docking Station

•$50 Off an Xbox One Console + Get a Free Game

•Up to $40 off Select Xbox Games

•Sunset Overdrive - $44.99 (was $64.99)

•Xbox One Stereo Headset - $69.99 (was $79)

•Up to 25% Off Xbox One Wireless Controllers

•$50 Off an Xbox 360 Console + Get a Free Game

•Xbox 360 Special Edition Arctic Camouflage Wireless Controller - $49.99 (was $59.99)

•Nokia Lumia 1020 - Unlocked/No Contract - $299 (was $549)

•Skullcandy INK'D MIC'D 2.0 - $9.99

•Coloud Boom Nokia Headphones - $14.99

•Jawbone Mini Jambox - $99.99 (was $129.99)

•Misfit Shine and Sport Band (Black) - $74 (was $99)





Hottest Black Friday Deals in one place

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Black Friday Hottest deals Early Sneak peek-save a lot

Best Black Friday Early Deals of 2014



Black Friday still a almost 2 week to go but lot companies are start leaking some sales. In this article you will see some Black Friday deals:

For detail you can go to there sites get more info....

Best DEALS OF THE WEEK


Black Friday Hottest deals Early Sneak peek-save a lot

Future Shop


Samsung 50" 1080p Smart TV $650, Polk Audio 280W Bluetooth Sound Bar w/ Sub $400 + More



Adidas.ca


Get Up to $100 off Your Purchase + Free Shipping Over $50



UGGAustralia.ca


New Markdowns: $200 Classic Short Crystal Bow Boot (was $280), $170 Cary Boot (was $250) + More

New markdowns are available online at UGGAustralia.ca. All prices will be as marked and UGGAustralia.ca will ship your order to you via mail.


Black Friday Hottest deals Early Sneak peek-save a lot

Amazon.ca Lightning Deals:


$80 KitchenAid 6-Quart Slow Cooker, $50 Aspen Pet Le Bistro Programmable Food Dispenser



Danier


Black Friday Sale Live Now: Shop Jackets from $149 In-Stores & Online

Danier's Black Friday sale is live now in-stores and online. For the duration of this sale, select jackets have been discounted to as low



Microsoft Store


10.1" Asus Transformer Book Signature Edition 32GB Tablet w/ 500GB HDD Keyboard Dock $329




Black Friday Hottest deals Early Sneak peek-save a lot

Abercrombie.ca


All Clearance Now 60% Off Through November 18

Microsoft Store


Black Friday Sneak Peek: Dell Inspiron 15 Signature Edition Laptop + More



Bench.ca


Take 50% off Sale Items In-Stores & Online



Mastermind Toys


70% off Outlet Sale, Prices Start at $1.05!



Staples


Dollar Deals, Save up to 75% on Office Essentials



Newegg.ca


Black November Deals: Refurbished 10.1" Asus Transformer Book $240 + More



TOMS.ca


Take Up to 25% Off Selected Styles Through November 30



Indigo.ca


Pre-Black Friday Sale: $45 Ultimate Cozy Robe, Up to 75% Off Select Teen Books + More

JoeFresh.com


Two-Day Flash Sale, Get 25% Off Selected Merchandise



Gap - Old Navy - Banana Republic


Take Up to 40% Off Your Online Purchase at Gap, Banana Republic & Old Navy



Sears.ca


LEGO Sale, Ninjago Garmatron $40 (Was $50), Friends Rehearsal Stage Playset $15 (Was $25) + More



Best Buy


Dell Inspiron 3000 Core i3 Desktop Bundle w/ 20" LED Monitor & Printer $570 (Was $780) + More

Kraft


Free "What's Cooking" Magazine Festive 2014 Edition, 41 Seasonal Recipes



Home Outfitters


20% Off Any Single Regular Priced Item (through November 23)



Walmart.ca


$19 Airblown 4ft Inflatable Santa, $29 Airblown 5ft Inflatable Snoopy + More Holiday Inflatable



Dell.ca

Seagate Expansion 5TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive $165 (Was $230) + Free Shipping























 

Friday, November 7, 2014

Simple Formula for teens to get A plus in all exams

Teenagers, homework and studying to get A+

In this article you will see, How to encourage your teens to study hard, do homework and get A+ in exams?

Most teens need no help doing things that they are interested in, be it gaming, shopping, or hanging with friends. But when it comes to homework, giving them a push can mean the difference between a zero and an A+. Here are a free tips to help you motivate your teen.

Here are some basic rules to help your teenagers manage their time better and get on top of that pile of homework each night:



Use positive guidance techniques


Simple Formula for teens to get A+ in all exams

Teens can feel loved "conditionally," which means that they only think you approve of them when they do a good job. This can lead to depression and bitterness. Try to be as positive as possible. If a teen comes up to you and tells you something really terrible, like they failed a unit test or something, understands. It took a lot of courage for them to work up the nerve to tell you this, the cooler you are with it, the more likely they are to come and talk with you on a regular basis.



Make them start homework or study




This seems obvious, but it is not as simple as you may think. Instead of telling him/her to "go start your homework," bring them to the computer or their work space and sit down next to them. Don't give up and walk away. Just sit there, next to them and violating their personal space until they open their notebook or laptop and start their work. Watch to make sure that really start. Sometimes, it is that simple push that they need. Once they are on a roll, you can walk away and let them continue.


TSimple Formula for teens to get A+ in all exams


TV only at certain times




Decide together when study time will be and agree that there will be no TVs turned on during that time. If you have an older student who is easily distracted by TV and some younger kids, this may mean that the younger ones need to do something else instead of watching telly so the older child can get their work done. This rule may be hugely unpopular but it’s your home and you make the rules – and this is one of the best ones because TV can be a real distraction for children of all ages. Perhaps the younger ones could tidy their toys, do some housework, bake some muffins, or fold the laundry? In your dreams?





No phones during homework time




Tell the kids that their mobile phones will be turned off and the landline will be answered by Mum or Dad and messages taken. If phone calls are necessary during study time at least keep them short. After homework is done they’ll have oodles of time to chat and TXT.





No Facebook, messaging or Skype




This could be hard to monitor but make it a rule and remove privileges if the rule is broken. Remind them it’s against the rules at work and at school to do social networking, so it should be no biggie applying the same rule at home. Also, remind the kids that doing it during homework time will only drag out the time spent at their desk.





Music on or off while they do their homework




Many people work well to music, especially with headphones, while others find it drives them nuts. Discuss this with your child and come up with a music rule that favours getting the homework done as efficiently as possible.





Discuss consequences




If they are planning on going out with friends, don't nag them to get the homework done before hand, but let them know that if they fail any assignments, they will not hang with friends outside of school for a week. The same applies if they want to do something like go skateboarding or something like that. Allow them to go, but with conditions



Bring their backpack to them


This may seem ridiculous to you, but it can work. Teens are lazy by nature. It can be all the more difficult to get them to work if what they need is downstairs and they are comfortable on the couch upstairs. Sometimes, teens will forget about work, simply because it is not in sight. As they say, "out of sight, out of mind.



Help make the study space work for them




Having a good place to study will make heaps of difference to your teenager’s mindset. If you have the cash, give them a budget to fit out and decorate a study area in their bedroom or somewhere else quiet and comfortable, such as a disused guest room, basement, attic, or even partition off a part of the garage or undercover deck.

Offer to give them a hand with the décor, and help with assembling kitset items such as a desk and shelves. Make sure the power points and cabling are in working order. You don’t need to spend lots of money – kids can be very creative and resourceful when given the opportunity.



An A+ for time management




Even primary school kids can benefit from using a diary, wall-planner, whiteboard or blackboard to give them a big picture of their workload and to keep track of deadlines and other important dates for school projects, extra-curricular activities, homework assignments and tests.

Time management is an important life and work skill, so take the time to show your child how to plan each day, prioritise tasks, create timelines for projects and work towards deadlines.



Give them a break




No one works well on a rumbling tum so give your child something nourishing to eat and a drink before they hunker down to tackle that major essay or maths assignment. Dehydration and low blood sugar causes foggy thinking and poor concentration, so remind them to refuel with healthy snacks like cheese and crackers, fruit, or even a bowl of wheatbix.



Tell them to leave the desk for 5 minutes every hour to stretch their arms and legs and give their eyes a break from the screen. Sitting for long periods is not good for anyone’s physical or mental health.



When the going gets tough, offer to help


Many children have problems adjusting to the growing mountain of homework. These tips might help:

At the start of the evening's homework, help them plan their tasks and make a note of things that need to be done over a period of time

If they get frustrated or upset, suggest they take a short break. Then try again later, with your assistance. If it doesn’t go smoothly, get them to switch to a new task. Perhaps write a note in their diary explaining the problem and if it continues, have a chat with the teacher about your child’s difficulties

If your child’s workload is exhausting them and threatening to overwhelm them, then you must talk to the school’s Principal or main classroom teacher



Food for thought and action


Teenagers have a lot going on. Not only are their bodies growing and changing, but they are juggling school, homework, family life, friends, social lives, hobbies or extra-curricular activities and, for some, after-school jobs and romances.



All that activity should be fuelled by fresh fruits and vegetables, lean red and white meat, fish, wholemeal carbohydrates, low fat dairy and healthy treats such as nuts and rice crackers.



Encourage your children to drink water and ensure that their meals are healthy and filling. Try to keep a lid on their intake of junk foods, processed foods and foods that contain preservatives, artificial colours and flavours (as these can have an adverse effect on some children's ability to concentrate).



If you think your kid is going short on vitamins and minerals, dose them daily with a multivitamin and mineral tablet, and maybe an omega-3 capsule. Fish oil is a great source of omega-3, comes in capsule form and is reasonably priced. There are studies being done in Australia at the moment to find out if fish oil helps kids learn better and retain information more easily. Stay tuned!



Invest a few minutes in revision




This idea is worth introducing even before they reach their first year of high school. Once homework is done, and if they’re still fresh, suggest they get into the habit of spending just ten minutes each night reviewing something they have already learnt. This may seem a little over-the-top, but it's a great way to get your child familiar with revising information – a skill that will come in handy when they’re studying for tests or exams.



You could help get this habit started by asking them to take a few minutes to explain something to you. Later you can show them how to summarise information in their own words, in bullet points (one bullet point for each important piece of information), or one or two paragraphs.



Keep their eyes on the prize




Every now and again it doesn’t hurt to remind kids that doing their homework and putting in the hours of study will pay off one day. It doesn’t have to be about earning oodles of money (although who’d say no to that?) but about having the freedom to choose a trade or profession they’d enjoy and be good at.



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