Making The Grade
Making The Grade
by: Annagail Lynes
?Here--" I said, handing my mother my progress report as I walked into her room. I braced myself for the inevitably screaming I was sure to hear. "My teacher says you have to sign this." My mother looked |
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Higher Education @ Net Speed
Higher Education @ Net Speed
by: Alexandria Haber
Sometimes it?s hard to imagine life before the internet. Believe it or not, the internet has just celebrated its 35th birthday. I suspect no one would have imagined the impact such an invention |
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Common Sense Test Taking Tips for Students
Common Sense Test Taking Tips for Students
by: Roger Seip
Many students claim to be just bad test takers. No matter how much they study or how well they understand the information, when it comes to taking the test, they can?t perform. Well, |
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Studying Your Study Environment
Studying Your Study Environment
by: Roger Seip
How familiar is this scene, ?Sweetie, have you done your homework? Yeeeees Mom, I am finishing it right now!? You peek around the corner only to find the TV on, dim lighting,, and your student |
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Training is Not the Same as Exercising
Training is Not the Same as Exercising
by: Roger Seip
What it takes to GROW!
In almost every workshop we deliver, we try to teach the principle that the mind is a muscle. What does this mean? Well, your mind and really your whole life |
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How To Choose A College
How To Choose A College
by: Kelly Gillis
Your child is ready. He's kept up his grades and he has decided that he wants the benefit of a college education. It's decision time. With over 4,000 public 4 year colleges in the country there are a lot |
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Is Pursuing a Career in Patent Law the Right Move For You?
Is Pursuing a Career in Patent Law the Right Move For You?
by: Lisa Parmley
Did you know that you might be eligible to gain entry into the field of patent law even without a law degree? The basic requirements are a degree in a |
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The Importance Of A College Education
The Importance Of A College Education
by: Catherine Olivia
It cannot be stressed enough to young people that a college education is the only way to obtain a good job and the type of job that will allow for a comfortable lifetime income and a |
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Wish You Could Finance Your Studies?
Wish You Could Finance Your Studies?
by: Gerald Hochschule
Financing College
Many people have avoided college because they though they couldn't afford tuition. While college is expensive there is no reason a student should let money put a |
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Adult Continuing Education is Healthy for You
Adult Continuing Education is Healthy for You
by: Ian McAllister
Adult continuing education is very practical. Seniors have several advantages over children.
Better memory (truly!)
Experience
Fewer distractions
Better memory
Doctors |
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Home Study Proofreading Can Be Practical For You... At Last
Home Study Proofreading Can Be Practical For You... At Last
by: Niall Cinneide
In the world in which we live, education is the most important factor. This holds true for proof reading specifically. The good news is that home study |
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How E Learning Helps Develop Special Skills
How E-Learning Helps Develop Special Skills
by: John Tipton
When the words "distance learning" are used, it's often with the idea of achieving a degree or attaining a specific certificate. But what if your company needs specialized learning |
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Beat Your Examiners with Exam Techniques
Beat Your Examiners with Exam Techniques
by: Ian McAllister
Are exam techniques better than knowledge?
Half a century ago I learned about exam techniques. At that time I was snowed under with study, and my headmaster said that I had as much |
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Distance Learning and Elearning for Computer Techs
Distance Learning and Elearning for Computer Techs
by: John Tipton
Just a few decades ago, distance learning existed only in the imaginations of science fiction writers. Of course, computers were as big as a house and only those same science |
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What's The Difference Between Distance Learning And American Public Schools ?
What's The Difference Between Distance Learning And American Public Schools ?
by: John Tipton
Before distance learning and elearning, students in rural school districts were often at a great disadvantage when it came to subjects being offered. |
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Bogus Distance Learning Degrees How Can You Tell?
Bogus Distance Learning Degrees - How Can You Tell?
by: Rose Musyoka
With the rise in demand for online distance learning degrees, many bogus learning institutions have mushroomed over the internet with the sole intention of taking advantage of |
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Why Are Some Online Degree Colleges Better Than Others?
Why Are Some Online Degree Colleges Better Than Others?
by: Rose Musyoka
Any student who is on the lookout for online degree colleges would probably have been swamped with the many options marketed to them over the internet. Therefore, it is |
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Are Online Degrees Valid To Prospective Employers?
Are Online Degrees Valid To Prospective Employers?
by: Rose Musyoka
Online distance learning has gained rapid popularity with the advent of the internet, which has proven to offer great supporting facilities and convenience for online |
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7 Strategies for Success with Distance Learning
7 Strategies for Success with Distance Learning
by: Rose Musyoka
Distance learning has opened doors for many students, especially for those who cannot afford to pay for the high fees of full-time courses. Although online distance learning |
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Distance Learning: How To Work And Study At The Same Time
Distance Learning: How To Work And Study At The Same Time
by: Rose Musyoka
Distance learning students seem to enjoy the best of everything. They get their education without actually needing to attend classes, and at the same time are able to |
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Back to School, Ways To Help Your Student
Back to School, Ways To Help Your Student
by: Ron Misener
The arrival of September and a new school year looms. For some this is a much-anticipated event bursting with excitement and bolstered by confidence. For others, there is apprehension |
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Maximizing Your Study Time for Better Results
Maximizing Your Study Time for Better Results
by: Roger Seip
The daily schedule for many young students today could rival that of several top-level executives. With soccer practice, dance, scouts and clarinet lessons taking up much of the |
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Toys; A Vital Part Of Early Development During the first three months of infancy, babies spend most of their time eating and sleeping. Their eyes are just learning to focus on objects near their face and they are unable to grasp a toy with their own hand. Even in these helpless first few |
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