Archive for November, 2009



What the Nursing Colleges Don’t Want You to Know

Friday 27 November 2009 @ 12:11 pm

Nursing colleges can be a nightmare - unless you understand how to maneuver thru your options. When you speak with a recruiter, bear in mind that there are three main approaches to a nursing faculty education…

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Top Psychology Schools and Universities in Florida

Friday 27 November 2009 @ 12:11 pm

In recent years, the growth of jobs in the field of psychology has seen a significant rise. As a result, demand for the qualified psychiatrists in mental health facilities, clinics and hospitals have increased. The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that employment for psychological counselors is expected to grow on average of 21 percent, which is actually much faster than the national average for all occupations through 2016.

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Get a Bright Start on College Savings by Utilizing the Best Way to Save Money For College!

Friday 27 November 2009 @ 12:11 pm

The best way to save money for college comes when you’ve been denied by every federal grant institution you’ve every applied too, and when your luck just doesn’t seem to cut it for any of the scholarship offers that appear year after year. Yeah, I had a very disastrous string of bad luck trying to get the money needed to pay for my college education, but being as optimistic as I’ve ever been in my entire life I truly believed that I would have gain a bright start on my college savings one way or another.

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Look For an Accredited College to Use Your Scholarships For Moms Money

Friday 27 November 2009 @ 12:11 pm

Whether you wish to attend a local college or university, or take your classes at an online school, you should look first for an accredited college. There is a quality assurance process a college or university must pass in order to become an accredited educational facility. They will be required to meet certain standards that are designated by an agency that is run by privately owned membership associations before they can be granted accredited status.

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Teens Use Social Media Sites to Choose a College

Friday 27 November 2009 @ 11:11 am

Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace have often gotten a bad rap from educators as time-wasters. In April 2009 alone, Nielsen Online estimated that teens spent 21 million minutes on social media sites - the equivalent of 40 years’ time! But is there a light at the end of the social media tunnel?

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Maori Education - Addressing Inequalities of Attainment

Friday 27 November 2009 @ 11:11 am

The success of Maori in education is a goal of national significance. There is much documentation and research illustrating the educational gaps between Maori and non-Maori in achieving recognised qualifications, resulting in the prioritisation of programmes and initiatives to address these inequalities.

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Scholarships For Moms Equals Up to Ten Thousand a Year to Educate Working Mothers

Friday 27 November 2009 @ 11:11 am

Education is the key to finding a career with excellent opportunities to earn decent wages. That is a proven fact and it cannot be stressed enough that people need all the education they can get. And even if they have no intention of going through to graduate school, they still need to obtain a degree in something they will want to spend a lifetime doing. Many young women stop their education right after high school and are sorry later when the cold hard reality of economics hits them and they must get a job.

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3 Ways to Avoid Academic Plagiarism

Friday 27 November 2009 @ 11:11 am

Plagiarism essentially means copying someone else’ work without giving them due credit. Plagiarism can be either intentional (when you actually sit down to copy someone’s work), or accidental (when you use somebody’s work unconsciously). Whatever the case might be, plagiarism can cut short your academic career.

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Five Considerations to Go to College

Friday 27 November 2009 @ 10:11 am

The best choice you make in life leads to the best future. Apart from the controversy whether it is better for you to go to college or not, here are five considerations why you need to go to college.

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Student Council and Technology Education Honor Cord Policy

Friday 27 November 2009 @ 10:11 am

Honor cords are awarded for many graduations and educational outstanding performances. Two of them are Student council and Technology Education. For Student Council royal or silver honor cords are used.

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