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Which website useful for 13-17 years old student
Asked by rathin kumar mandal,
01 May '07 04:40 pm
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The list of sites useful for higher secondary students:
1. Homeschool.com
2. Tutorz.com
3. Tutorz.com/find-a-tutor
Answered by harini, 10 Oct '11 02:15 pm
1. Homeschool.com
2. Tutorz.com
3. Tutorz.com/find-a-tutor
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For Mathematics I would suggest you to use website http://www.examhelp.in
Source: http://www.examhelp.in
Answered by Pravin, 20 Jul '11 08:06 pm
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For this age group you need a Secure website advise
I think they should go for www.sharebulls.in
Because they provide Money back policy if profit is less that 5% in Delivery calls
Answered by Raghvendra Verma, 07 Jan '11 09:45 am
I think they should go for www.sharebulls.in
Because they provide Money back policy if profit is less that 5% in Delivery calls
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Google and yahoo is better for 13-17 yrs old student and who is dis sajin & reply me
Answered by shruthi, 29 May '10 12:04 pm
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Health
Acne Support gives excellent advice for anyone suffering from spots. The site from the UK charity features beauty tips, preventative techniques, plus "the ultimate squeezer's guide" (if they're red, leave 'em alone).
www.stopspots.org
The Website of a Teenage Health Freak is the on-line diary of 15-year old Pete Payne and touches on health matters of particular interest to teenagers. This is no accident - there are doctors behind this site who want to get "cringe-free" health information to adolescents.
www.teenagehealthfreak.org
Bullying and Mental Health
ChildLine UK is Child Line's official web site dedicated to helping children who are being ill-treated, sexually assaulted or bullied.
www.childline.org.uk
Youth2Youth is a UK nation-wide helpline (phone or e-mail) service "run by young people for young people". It comes courtesy of the MIND mental-health charity and the council Youth Services Department at Ealing, West London.
www.youth2youth.co.uk
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Answered by vsiva prasad, 01 May '07 05:55 pm
Acne Support gives excellent advice for anyone suffering from spots. The site from the UK charity features beauty tips, preventative techniques, plus "the ultimate squeezer's guide" (if they're red, leave 'em alone).
www.stopspots.org
The Website of a Teenage Health Freak is the on-line diary of 15-year old Pete Payne and touches on health matters of particular interest to teenagers. This is no accident - there are doctors behind this site who want to get "cringe-free" health information to adolescents.
www.teenagehealthfreak.org
Bullying and Mental Health
ChildLine UK is Child Line's official web site dedicated to helping children who are being ill-treated, sexually assaulted or bullied.
www.childline.org.uk
Youth2Youth is a UK nation-wide helpline (phone or e-mail) service "run by young people for young people". It comes courtesy of the MIND mental-health charity and the council Youth Services Department at Ealing, West London.
www.youth2youth.co.uk
...more
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