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College Visits Are An Important Part Of The College Admissions Process, by Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz College visits offer a great opportunity to meet with admissions people. In a concept called "demonstrated interest," some colleges respond very positively to students showing interest in their colleges. In fact, making contact with an admissions office can be a tip factor in your acceptance there. You see, admissions staffs prefer to accept students who really want to go to their schools and there is no better way Published 20Mar2010, viewed 22 times
How to Begin Creating Your Own Chords, by Chris Moresby Discover how you can start creating your own chords now! Published 19Mar2010, viewed 21 times
Top 4 Things to Look For When Considering an MBA School, by Johney Maron MBA schools are not all created equal. This means that not all MBA degrees are created equal. Find an MBA school whose academic qualifications, reputation, and scholastic requirements, are above par and fit with your pace and the level of flexibility you need. Published 16Mar2010, viewed 14 times
How to Use and Set Up Your Amp, by Chris Moresby Discover how to use your Amp and how to use the settings to benefit your playing. Published 16Mar2010, viewed 14 times
Study Spanish Abroad: Comparing Spanish Language Schools to University Courses, by Ken Ingraham While most people only consider learning a language through a traditional university course, more students are wisely choosing to study Spanish abroad. Cost savings are considerable and the experience is memorable. Published 15Mar2010, viewed 19 times
Teaching Reading in the Classroom, by Vince Welsh Teaching reading is a challenging career. For educators from elementary all the way through the high school level, there are always difficult situations to face for those that are teaching reading. Reading is different from many other subject areas because it is not quite as intuitive. Unlike math, where a child can see that one apple plus one apple makes two apples, learning to read requires more effort initially. Published 15Mar2010, viewed 21 times
What Drives Unethical Behaviour? Lessons from Lewis Hamilton and Lego bridge featuring Santander UK, by Simon King The key factors driving organisations to behave unethically are highlighted by the UK landmark legal case Chagger v Abbey National & Hopkins (2009), where the actions of Abbey National and Mr Hopkins caused Mr Chagger to lose his career and be awarded the record-breaking compensation award of £2.8 million, and led the UK to establish important new legal principles. Published 15Mar2010, viewed 26 times
Tips to Choosing Practical Financial Literacy Lesson Plans, by Vince Shorb This article discusses how to choose a practical financial literacy curriculum that will motivate young people to take positive financial action and prepare them for the real world. . Published 12Mar2010, viewed 228 times
How to Study for the Police Exam, by Donald Cirillo Preparing for the police exam is just like studying for any other exam. But to really excel you must start preparing long before the test is announced. Published 12Mar2010, viewed 26 times
10 Simple Spanish Phrases To Add A Touch Of Class To Your Spanish, by Peter Christian The quality of educado is very important to most Spanish and Hispanic people, and here are ten cool Spanish phrases you can spinkle into your spoken Spanish to help you make a winning impression when speaking Spanish with native Spanish speakers. Published 11Mar2010, viewed 34 times
Emergency Hygiene and Sanitary, by Eric Holm You should plan for your hygiene needs during an emergency or disaster by purchasing your own personal hygiene kit. Published 11Mar2010, viewed 131 times
The History of Dolce & Gabbana, by Jamie Simpson A brief history of the Dolce & Gabbana fashion house. Published 11Mar2010, viewed 32 times
Learn Spanish in South America During Your Bridge Year Abroad, by Ken Ingraham More and more students are using the year after college graduation to gain cultural perspective with a bridge year abroad. This article explores the opportunities to learn Spanish in South America. Published 10Mar2010, viewed 29 times
Buying a Diamond Ring? Here's How To Get The Most Bank For Your Buck!, by Grant Dougan A lot of men know little to nothing about diamonds until the day they start shopping for a diamond engagement ring. They probably don’t know even the first thing about diamonds – the terminology used, what qualities make one diamond better than others or anything else for that matter. Let's clear that up! Published 10Mar2010, viewed 36 times
How to Keep Your Office Cool in Summer, by Jamie Simpson A guide to the tips and products to buy to help keep cool in the office during summer. Published 10Mar2010, viewed 34 times
Guide to Buying a Fine Wristwatch, by Jamie Simpson A guide to choosing a fine wristwatch - considering style, material, usage and price. Published 10Mar2010, viewed 29 times
How Attracted are Your Animals to the Morning Glory Toxicity, by Tami Atila I personally have two cats at my house and I have never had a problem with them trying to eat any of the leaves or flowers of the morning glory plant. Published 09Mar2010, viewed 60 times
The Importance of Opening Moves in the Chess Game, by Tami Atila The players coined the phrase as 'opening' in the chess game as it is related with the phrase which comes in the beginning. The opinion about it varies from person to person but it plays an important part in the chess game and adequate concentration is necessary to win the game. Published 09Mar2010, viewed 53 times
Growth in the Field of Intelligence Management Education, by Dan Sommer Intelligence management is a critical component of the criminal justice field. Because this career option is continuing to grow and expand, a degree in intelligence management can be very useful. Intelligence management courses can give students a leg up when searching for a job. Education can be a key to a great job and now is a very good time to enroll in intelligence management degree programs. Published 08Mar2010, viewed 38 times
The Need for Online Terrorism Studies and Counterintelligence Training, by Dan Sommer Both online terrorism studies and counterintelligence training are important elements in creating national agencies that keep our country safe from the harm of terrorists on a daily basis, which we learned the hard way on 9/11. Because of this, securing this type of education is a great way to ensure an exciting counterterrorism or counterintelligence career. Published 08Mar2010, viewed 38 times
Learn Leadership Skills and Maximize Your Productivity, by David Shoemaker David Shoemaker is Vice President of Learning Solutions and Innovation at eCornell. For more information on project leadership training, training in project management, or eCornell, please visit http://www.eCornell.com Published 07Mar2010, viewed 93 times
6 Surefire Ways for CNAs & Nurses to Work as a Team, by Linda Leekley BS RN Teamwork is great, right? Chances are, everyone at your workplace would agree that client care improves when nurses and CNAs work together as a team. Unfortunately, it can be a challenge! How can everyone in the nursing field get along better? Here are six surefire ways to create a top-notch nursing team. Published 06Mar2010, viewed 126 times
The Making Of A Charm, by Amber S There are literally endless possibilities when it comes to the design of charms. Each and every design is produced by one of several different manufacturing processes. Knowing what to look for will help you determine how the different charms are made as well as if they are produced by hand or by a machine. Published 06Mar2010, viewed 128 times
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