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Education Articles Which is Best – GED or Diploma? Written by: Kris Koonar Trying to decide whether getting your GED or your high school diploma is best for you is a personal decision that each individual must consider at some point in time. It is important to know what som...
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Education Online Discriminates in Favour of Dictators Written by: Ian McAllister Distance Learning Education Online Needs a Dictator Education Online: I know that it is politically incorrect to suggest that you should work to pass your exams because it discriminates against lazy ...
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How To Get The Most Out Of Class Written by: Scott Palat Some students spend too much time studying because they did not take the time to learn what was being taught in class the first time. If you follow these four tips, you will learn how to understand e...
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Helping Your Child Succeed on Their New Instrument Written by: Chad Criswell Playing an instrument is not going to guarantee that your child will one day be more successful than someone that is not in the school band, but the pride, confidence, and initiative that being a mem...
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Special Cover Letter Considerations for Teachers Written by: Heather Eagar Cover letters for teachers need to emphasize qualifications as well as attitude. Education professionals need to come into the field with an attitude of service coupled with a commitment to excellen...
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Homeschooling – A Real Benefit Written by: Kris Koonar There are so many problems with our schools today that it can be a difficult choice to put your child on that bus each morning and send them away to an institution where it is likely little or no lea...
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Comparing Educational, Academic and Life Success Written by: Reg Adkins When examining instructional models we are offered a multitude of models focusing on the curriculum and the best instructional approach for the teacher based upon his or her particular style. Less of...
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Homeschooling versus Home Schooling - Part 2 Written by: Pamela Weaver Yesterday I discussed the difference between Homeschooling and Home Schooling. Homeschooling is teaching the academics while Home Schooling requires the responsibility of parents teaching academics a...
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Interview Tip #211 - So You Got The Call Back, Now What? Written by: Joel Vance You handed in your resume with the job application and you have gotten the call. They have asked you to come in for that all powerful job interview, what are you supposed to do now? Start working you...
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Tips for Receiving Online Accredited Degrees Written by: John D Higginbotham While a great many individuals dream of getting a degree, it is sometimes seemingly impossible to interrupt your career and or family life to go back to school. Many of us, of course, have jobs and f...
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Ciphering the Tagalog Language Written by: Ted Wiersma Learning the Tagalog Language is essential if you plan to communicate in the Philippines. Tagalog is sometimes also called Filipino or the Pilipino Language. So as not to get confused, let me explain...
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Planning Your Homeschooling Effectively Takes Creativity Written by: David Black Homeschooling is a growing trend across North America. An estimated 1.2 million children are home schooled on a part time or full time basis currently in the United States. Many parents make the dec...
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Law School Know-How Written by: Robert Thatcher Getting into law school can be a very arduous task for aspiring students. You need to start as early as your freshman year in high school if you decide that being a lawyer is what you really want to ...
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College Scholarships Written by: David Chandler Due to ever-increasing costs of going to college, it is a good idea to search out available scholarships and apply for them. Scholarships are one of the most enticing forms of financial aid availabl...
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Make The Most of Your Online Spanish Lessons Written by: Liz Santiago Learning Spanish is the perfect way for you to introduce yourself to the world of other languages. And online Spanish lessons are by far the easiest way to learn to speak Spanish too. Of all the lang...
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Winter Olympics Teaching Tips Written by: Freda J. Glatt, MS Do you recognize the names Giant Slalom, Luge, and Curling? Yes? Then you must be ready for the Winter Olympics! Here are a few suggestions to make them more meaningful to your children: 1. Let each ...
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E-Learning ... An Opening Written by: Mike Bon www.affordabletraining.co.uk marked a new era in learning process by giving a chance to learn about computers on the computer. It was the first of its kind in the field of education started a decade ...
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How Do GMAT Scoring Algorithms Affect You? Written by: Cindy Anderson In my two decades of experience as an educator, I have worked with hundreds of prospective business school applicants during their preparation for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). Recen...
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College scholarships for adults Written by: Kate Lindemann If you are an adult returning to get your college degree, you know that it can be expensive. Whether you are commuting to classes or doing an Online college degree, the tuition is about the same. Pa...
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Featured ArticleLearn About Medicare Advantage Plans Written by: Wiley Long Learn about Medicare Advantage plans and how to use them along with your Medicare insurance. Learn how to fill the gaps on your Medicare plan, how to get the best Medicare Prescription Drug options, and the different Medicare Advantage plan types availab
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Guide To Free Debt Consolidation Written by: Mansi Gupta There are innumerable people under debt who are plagued by the pressure of paying back their dues to collection agencies. This calls for consolidating their debts. Debt consolidation is a process tha...
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Five Simply Delicious Holiday Appetizers Written by: Constance Weygandt Holiday parties are wonderful but the vast array of rich and tempting foods can become a bit overwhelming. I have some recipes for this time of year that, while delicious, are not quite as rich as th...
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Your Best Floral Value Written by: William C. Miller Customer satisfaction with "National Florists" is at an all-time low.
This is principally because 44% of the consumers money goes to FEES and COMMISSIONS. This article explains why this happens, and provides some resources so consumers can get their BEST
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Effective Email-Marketing Written by: Kevin Dixon Email marketing is getting tougher everyday. Due to the result of blatent SPAM techniques, email markting has been given a bad name. It has such a bad name that the US legistration has passed CAN/SPA...
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