Archive for the ‘Education’


February 24th, 2008

Five Tips To Find The Best Online Mba Program

MBA is among the most popular business degree to earn online. The knowledge and the skill in the business administration field is important for people who work in business world, whether you are a self-employed boss or under employed in a corporate. Getting a MBA degree becomes easy and convenient with the available of online MBA degree programs. There are too many online universities and traditional brick & mortar colleges offer online MBA programs, sometimes it confuses you and you may find hard to decide one to enroll due to too many choices. Here are six tips that can help you to find the best Online MBA program that meet your goal.

February 16th, 2008

The Six Reasons For Teaching English

The six reasons for teaching English are: To improve morality, to prepare good workers, to create an elite, to produce good citizens, to foster personal growth, and to offset inequity.

The first reason for teaching English is to improve morality. The connection to the term literacy is piety or devotion. If we create a truly moral learner, we have done our service to mankind. Moral learners create true champions of the best kind.

Second, English must prepare good workers. This is where functionality is the connection to literacy. Teaching English creates functional workers with potential to become leaders in society. Good workers are those who communicate positively with staff, the public, and superiors.

February 12th, 2008

Young People To Benefit From Financial Guidance Classes

Young people are set to receive guidance from industry professionals on how to manage their money, it has been revealed.

The pilot scheme, run by R3 - the Association of Business Recovery Professionals - will see insolvency experts take part in special classes giving 16 to 18-year-olds more information about various financial products such as credit cards and personal loans. And in doing so, it is hoped that students will be able to adopt a more responsible attitude towards loans and other types of borrowing later on in life.

February 11th, 2008

Counseling In Cyberspace

Fred is sitting in front of his computer, unemployed, and with limited funds to sustain him until he finds work. His wife left him a few months ago and he’s been drinking ever since. He is unsure whether he is in the throes of clinical depression or just suffering from grief or both. He recently hooked up to the Internet and while experimenting on the net, he comes across information about Shrink-Link. He reads that it is not a substitute for face-to-face psychotherapy. That it is ideal for people who live in rural areas who do not have access to conventional therapists. He finds that Shrink-Link claims to be the Internet’s oldest and largest service of its kind. For twenty dollars he can send in a question by email, then a licensed psychologist will respond within 72 hours.

February 9th, 2008

How To Apply For Student Loans?

Applying for a student loan would seem to be an overwhelming and complicated process unless it is completely understood. It is easier to make the process simpler and straightforward by just breaking the entire application procedure into three broad categories that include understanding one’s financial needs, applying for student loans and presenting the eligibility report to the desired school. With the advent of technology, student loan application procedure has become even faster and more convenient. A student needs to just submit an online application form available on the internet.

February 6th, 2008

Financial Expert Finds God In Gaza

This leader - this genuine man of God, Philip, having been involved in what could be regarded as tremendous success in Samaria north of Jerusalem has a most astonishing intervention once that phase of work is completed. In Acts Chapter 8 in the New Testament, an angel comes to him and speaks to him, “Go south to the road - the desert road - to Gaza.” This is the road which goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza, which is on our news bulletins regularly.

Philip is being removed from the scene of exciting revival to the wilderness - from the fertile valleys of Samaria to the desert - why?

February 1st, 2008

Tips For Applying Financial Aids To Fund Your Education

Looking for financial aid to fund your study? If you plan to go to college or graduate school, you should apply for financial aid; even you don’t think you will qualify. Although financial aid just pays for only a small part of the tuition fee, it is still money that your family doesn’t have to pay out from their pocket. Applying for financial aid shouldn’t be that complicated, here are some tips to guide you.

January 28th, 2008

Reaching Minorities In The Columbus Schools

Like all of the public schools in Ohio the Columbus Public Schools have a low graduation rate for its students. And like all of the public schools in this country the Columbus Schools have a racial gap that is disheartening and depressing. Two methods used by the Columbus Schools to help minority populations achieve are mentoring and smaller sized high schools.

I like both of these ideas because I think they address two of the core difficulties of minority achievement: income and role models. As parents in the Columbus Schools debate the inequities of magnet schools, charter schools, and who gets money for what, it’s easy to forget the underlying causes of low achievement.

January 22nd, 2008

Panic Disorder - The Mind In Conflict

An individual experiencing a panic attack feels an undeniable wave of fear for no particular reason at all. The individual heart begins to beat rapidly, his chest hurt and it become increasingly more difficult to breathe; at which time the individual believes he is having a heart attack and will die if he does not receive proper intervention.

One patient defined his symptoms in this way: I am so afraid; every time I start to go out I get that awful feeling in the pit of my stomach, and I am terrified that another panic attack is coming or that some other unknown terrible thing is going to happen to me or someone in my family.”

January 19th, 2008

Doing Your Own Taxes Can Cost You A Lot Of Money

Sure, you can buy software that will guide you through the tax process, for about $50 or less, so why would you pay $500 or more? Well, you can also cut your own hair and save $25, but would you? And you can also represent yourself in court, and save the attorney’s fees, but would you? Of course not, you want to hire an expert who is trained and can give you the advice you need.


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