Mar 15th, 2012Posted by Bill Jenkins
Teaching programs for arts and athletics is an integral part of properly educating today's youth. The importance of teaching art and athletics is often overlooked relative to core subjects such as English, math and science. Education in arts and athletics is critical in nourishing an individual's intellectual, personal and social development.
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Mar 15th, 2012Posted by Michiel Van Kets
When it comes to making a decision about photography equipment, more often than not, people base the bulk of their decision on the camera body and the camera body alone. But anecdotal evidence shows that the bulk of digital SLR camera purchases are made for the short term, with little thinking given to the future and what equipment changes or upgrades may need to be made at a later date.
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Mar 13th, 2012Posted by Joe Marziano
In the past, engraving a cup, bowl glass or other circular item involved a lot of skill due to the fact that there were no engraving systems specifically designed for this task. Fortunately, with cylindrical engraving capabilities found on modern engraving systems, it is very quick and easy to engrave many curved and round objects, including those made of metal or glass.
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Mar 13th, 2012Posted by Beth Glick
Are you interested in earning a respiratory therapy degree but are unsure what to expect? This article will provide a brief description of a respiratory therapy degree program as well as provide information about a career as a respiratory therapist. It will also discuss common courses of study that are associated with a respiratory therapy degree.
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Mar 7th, 2012Posted by Carson Kelly
Online learning is one of the most convenient ways to earn university credentials and advance your career. However, some online college courses are better candidates for Internet-based study than others. There are a number of factors to take into consideration when pursuing online education.
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Mar 7th, 2012Posted by Matthew Isaacson
It is not common knowledge that Indian units fought in the Civil War.
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Mar 4th, 2012Posted by Beth Glick
In this economy, many are going back to school and enrolling in a medical assistant program to find a good job. Medical assistants are in-demand, and the average earnings are $28,300 a year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It's hard work, and there's plenty to go around. People will get sick, and somebody needs to help care for them.
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Mar 4th, 2012Posted by Ann McNamara
Earning a degree in nursing or an education in Healthcare is an extremely wise decision in tough economic times. The creation of new jobs and job prospects are troubling in many areas during an economic recession. However, the health care industry is one industry that is currently enjoying substantial growth in available jobs as well as a need for new professionals across the United States.
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Feb 28th, 2012Posted by Mark Wooden
The 2010 Census helps policymakers to correctly allocate of $400 billion dollars annually, which has a great affect on health care and health sciences, education, infrastructure and much more. The United States Census counts every resident in America and is mandated by the United States Constitution to take place every 10 years.
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Feb 25th, 2012Posted by Beth Glick
Are you considering a career in massage therapy? Are you searching for the right massage therapy school in Arizona to help you train for this rewarding career? Read on to learn more about a career as a massage therapist, what to look for in a massage therapy school, the job outlook for the career and what is needed to become licensed as a massage therapist.
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