martes, 21 de octubre de 2008

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Costa Rica Tourism
Costa Rica is a delightful vacation experience for both the adventurous and those that simply want to rejuvenate amidst breathtaking scenery. The diversity of differing landscape for such a small country is astonishing. Each geographical area in Costa Rica offers something uniquely special. From volcanoes to mist cloud forests, lushly gorgeous rain forests, dry savannas to pristinely beautiful beaches, Costa Rica offers so many natural personalities. Travel to Costa Rica will reward you with a memorable vacation.

Water Recreation in Costa Rica.Nestled between the Pacific and Caribbean Sea, this Central America country offers two coastlines of lushly tropical flora. Kayak the sea, world-class surf or sport fish for marlin and sailfish. Snorkel, windsurf or scuba dive among brightly colorful tropical fish. Or simply kickback and enjoy the serenity of isolated beaches, views of tiny islands and sunsets framed by shimmering horizons.
Or how about whitewater rafting in tropical paradise on Class II-IV rivers among unique wildlife. Canoe in tranquil splendor and amaze with cascading waterfalls from high-forested banks on the incomparable Pacuare River. If water adventure is on your vacation agenda, Costa Rica should be at the top of your travel list.

A Land of Natural Beauty and Diverse Experience.Rainforests, misty cloud forests, wildlife, volcanoes, tropical rivers, endless plant life, over 850 species of unusual birds and over 1200 different types of orchids. Can you imagine more vacation scenery than what you'll discover in Costa Rica. Oh, we forgot to mention more butterflies in Costa Rica than on the entire continent of Africa. Throw in three-toed sloths, monkeys and five different kinds of jungle cats. And even witness the active Arenal Volcano from the comfort of your hotel balcony.

martes, 23 de septiembre de 2008






What is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a brain-based type of learning disability that specifically impairs a person's ability to read. These individuals typically read at levels significantly lower than expected despite having normal intelligence.

Is there any treatment?
The main focus of treatment should be on the specific learning problems of affected individuals. The usual course is to modify teaching methods and the educational environment to meet the specific needs of the individual with dyslexia.

What is the prognosis?
For those with dyslexia, the prognosis is mixed. The disability affects such a wide range of people, producing different symptoms and varying degrees of severity, that predictions are hard to make. The prognosis is generally good, however, for individuals whose dyslexia is identified early, who have supportive family and friends and a strong self-image, and who are involved in a proper remediation program.
What research is being done?
The NINDS and other institutes of the National Institutes of Health, including the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the National Institute of Mental Health, conduct research on dyslexia. Current research avenues focus on developing techniques to diagnose and treat dyslexia and other learning disabilities, increasing the understanding of the biological basis of learning disabilities, and exploring the relationship between neurophysiological processes and cognitive functions with regard to reading ability.


martes, 16 de septiembre de 2008