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25th September 2009
Over a hundred and fifty years ago, after years of controversy and struggle, New Yorkers voted by a 6 to 1 margin to establish the Free Academy for the Poor Man's Children. That trailblazer college removed the barrier of tuition for its first class of 149... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
More and more college-bound students from the U.S. and around the world are traveling to Germany to study, some for a semester or a year, but others to pursue a two- or four-year degree at one of the country’s many prestigious universities.
The reaso... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Johney Maron
Continuing your education may be something you have thought about over the years, but put off for one reason or another. The cost of attending a college or university is probably at the top of that list. However, finding... Read >
Author: JohneyMaron
09th September 2009
Accounting Today June 16, 2008
Reduce Other Post-Employment Benefits Liability with a VEBA
By Lance Wallach
Other Post-Employment Benefits
In 1994, the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) established standards for public empl... Read >
Author: Lance Wallach
14th August 2009
Many sites in Varanasi are in the tiny narrow winding alleys of the waterfront. The city is a major tourist destination in India because of its unique and interesting culture.
Varanasi is the city located on the west bank on the Ganga River in India. ... Read >
Author: Urmann
03rd August 2009
The booming Austin area located in the heart of Texas is one of the most popular residential destinations of America. There are some great benefits of buying affordable foreclosed property in Austin which makes it an amazing deal for home buyers.
Voted... Read >
Author: anuvarela
23rd July 2009
In Phoenix, foreclosure is simple and swift procedure initiated by the mortgage company. A legal process which relinquishes a home owner from all his property rights due to non-payment of the mortgage amount is known as foreclosure.
Process of Phoenix ... Read >
Author: fionalivnat
19th July 2009
Is it time for university students to be calling back home?
When you are heading for university should you dwell local to home or get away to a exclusive school with ludicrous tuition, room and lodge?
Of course, I am partial.
I am a product of pu... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
06th June 2009
Napping is a guilty pleasure… one all of us, if we’re lucky, engage in at one time or another, especially during the cold, dark months of winter.
And it seems interestingly that new research has found the link between sleep and memory and that shor... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker
29th May 2009
If you are thinking about studying a career, go to post graduate school or simply want to take spanish lessons or learn to dance the tango, Buenos Aires is certainly a place to take in mind in your target list.
These past few years, after the 2001 Argent... Read >
Author: Urbano
18th May 2009
Many college students do not have adequate health insurance or are forgoing it entirely, and the situation is being exacerbated as more people lose jobs and their health benefits.
The New York Times reports that according to the Government Accounta... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
12th May 2009
Shane Jett is an Oklahoma state representative with an idea that he says would raise his state’s profile, bring in more tourists and enrich the local economy. Jett wants to change the state flag by italicizing the state’s name and adding an exclamatio... Read >
Author: Colorfastflags
12th May 2009
Shane Jett is an Oklahoma state representative with an idea that he says would raise his state’s profile, bring in more tourists and enrich the local economy. Jett wants to change the state flag by italicizing the state’s name and adding an exclamatio... Read >
Author: Colorfastflags
04th March 2009
The University of Dakota is located in Grand Forks, a college town of 50,000 on the Red River of the North. It is a comprehensive research university and the primary center for professional education and training in the state. University of North Dakota a... Read >
Author: amberiandreuje
04th March 2009
The University of Dakota is located in Grand Forks, a college town of 50,000 on the Red River of the North. It is a comprehensive research university and the primary center for professional education and training in the state. University of North Dakota a... Read >
Author: amberiandreuje
31st January 2009
Treasure detector merchants are anything but thrilled to see the many vacant slots in the profit columns of their ledgers on sales for metal detectors. Many dealers offer specials on the latest models to see how well they will sell before ordering more fo... Read >
Author: antonyuno
06th January 2009
Ohio State University is a public research university in the state of Ohio. Ohio State University (OSU) is located in the state of Ohio. The university address is 190 N. Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210. It is a public research university. The university was... Read >
Author: amberiandreuje
06th January 2009
Ohio State University is a public research university in the state of Ohio. Ohio State University (OSU) is located in the state of Ohio. The university address is 190 N. Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210. It is a public research university. The university was... Read >
Author: amberiandreuje
22nd November 2008
Getting accepted into the college of your choice is part of the battle and finding student scholarships for your college education is the second part of the challenge. Students are searching for grants, scholarships, and loans to help them pay for their e... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
22nd July 2008
Metropolitan State University is one of the public universities located in two locations, one in Saint Paul and one in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It is known for graduate and undergraduate courses of different faculties. The university was fou... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
22nd July 2008
Getting admission in one of the top US Universities is indeed a decision of lifetime. The country has the potential to rule the world in all fields and thus, education is certainly not an exception in this direction. But before you actually start your pro... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
22nd July 2008
In the United States, there is at least one university in each state to cater to the educational requirements of many aspiring youngsters. Most public universities in the US are state universities, which are set up and managed by state government. These c... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
21st July 2008
In the United States, education is offered by the government with state and federal funds. Millions of students enroll in Universities both Public and state, every year to get degrees in diverse subjects. Large public universities are sought after by high... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
15th July 2008
Get Started:
1. Become qualified.You need two things: A State Teaching certification and (since NCLB was enacted) status as a Highly Qualified teacher in the subjects you plan to teach. Every state has its own guidelines for teaching certification a... Read >
Author: Natasha Veale, M.Ed.
14th July 2008
Getting admission in one of the top US Universities is indeed a decision of lifetime. The country has the potential to rule the world in all fields and thus, education is certainly not an exception in this direction. But before you actually start your pro... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
14th July 2008
In the United States, there is at least one university in each state to cater to the educational requirements of many aspiring youngsters. Most public universities in the US are state universities, which are set up and managed by state government. These c... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
11th July 2008
In the United States, education is offered by the government with state and federal funds. Millions of students enroll in Universities both Public and state, every year to get degrees in diverse subjects. Large public universities are sought after by high... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
09th July 2008
It used to be that parent’s discouraged their kids from becoming artists. Now, the world of art is broad and can be very lucrative. And if you need another reason to convince your parents you want to go to art school, there are many schools offering sch... Read >
Author: Kara Lilly
25th April 2008
Metropolitan State University is one of the public universities located in two locations, one in Saint Paul and one in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It is known for graduate and undergraduate courses of different faculties. The university was fou... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
25th April 2008
Metropolitan State University is one of the public universities located in two locations, one in Saint Paul and one in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It is known for graduate and undergraduate courses of different faculties. The university was fou... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
14th April 2008
"The U.S. Census Bureau says that 18 million students have enrolled in college for the 2007-2008 school year. This marks a healthy increase from twenty years ago when only 12.8 million students were registered for college. Thinking about joining the swell... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson
25th March 2008
Malaysia is one of the most popular destination countries for graduate students who aim to pursue studies and earn master and doctoral degrees. International students who choose to study in Malaysia attest that pursuing postgraduate degrees at universitie... Read >
Author: Nick Sanders
02nd February 2008
The United States continues to lag behind other major industrialized nations in the percentage of the population with a college degree, according to a recent series of studies released by the Making Opportunity Affordable project.
Although currentl... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
24th August 2007
Costa Rica boasts a one of the highest literacy rates worldwide with 96% of its natives being educated at least through 11th grade. That’s undoubtedly thanks to the mandatory schooling for children. The Costa Rica government provides their education fre... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land
24th July 2007
Just west of the Great Lakes lies the great state of Wisconsin. This is a state rich in history and culture with a tradition of hard work and beautiful scenery. The region around the great lakes is one of America's more populated and accessible area and ... Read >
Author: M Shane
05th July 2007
Colleges and universities within the southern states are now, for the first time ever, showing representation figures that coincide with African American population densities, according to a study by the Southern Regional Education Board. This is above a... Read >
Author: Shay
29th June 2007
Public colleges and universities have a symbiotic relationship with state governments. Public higher education institutions as a part of social foundation play a significant role in creating an educated community and improving state and local economies. L... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
04th October 2006
Public education system was developed as a brilliant idea of bringing higher education in society, especially in those poor families where parents could not afford sending their children to universities. The good examples of well-developed public educatio... Read >
Author: Sharon White
08th September 2006
More and more college-bound students from the U.S. and around the world are traveling to Germany to study, some for a semester or a year, but others to pursue a two- or four-year degree at one of the country's many prestigious universities.
The reason?... Read >
Author: Sam Vogel
04th June 2006
With higher education costs on the rise, many people these days have several student loans. These are not just medical students with several loans, but average students at public universities. It can help for those trying to pay them off to consolidate st... Read >
Author: Darnell Scott
12th March 2006
The nation's leading philanthropists donated $4.3 billion to charity in 2005, according to a new Chronicle of Philanthropy survey. The Chronicle ranks the 60 people who give the most money to charitable causes each year -- the 2005 list includes 63 donors... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
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