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Default Sep 26, 2007 at 02:18 PM
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I often like to check out children's books (especially biographies) at the library first when I'm studying something, easy to get the "important" points and understand them and then one can get more advanced books and feel like one has a "base" to build on.

http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/feelin...lf_esteem.html

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Kid's version :-) Kid's version :-)

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Default Sep 26, 2007 at 08:56 PM
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ooh, thanks for the link! It is very informative and I can't wait to go exploring..

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