Articles, tagged with "female students", page 2
26th November 2010
Practicing martial arts is a great way for you to burn fat and defend yourself from would-be attackers. Sadly, for every four martial arts studio, three have shoddy learning programs and only one will provide an adequate one. Really good martial arts prog...
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Author:
Amitabh Kumar
24th November 2010
College Grants for Women:
Women have definitely carved a niche for themselves in almost all arenas of life. However, in realm of industry-specific careers and higher education, women, on the whole, continue to remain greatly underrepresented. Statistic...
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Author:
Aalia Douglas
10th November 2010
Because of the price of education, numerous students just cannot afford to go to school. Due to the lofty cost, only those of tall status can repeatedly afford and learning. Repeatedly, for everybody else, the cost of an learning is just too pricey for u...
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Author:
Luke Gates
08th November 2010
New rankings of the top 100 executive MBA programs by the Financial Times shows the UT Dallas School of Management retains a commanding position among its peers, placing 22nd among U.S. public and private schools. This is the third year the Executive MBA ...
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Author:
admissioncorner
20th October 2010
As a female engineer in a male-dominated workplace, I often wonder why more women don't consider science and technology related careers. To read more about my experiences in this field please visit my website http://intheboysclub.com. Did you realize that...
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Author:
rocasey
08th July 2010
Nowadays wearing a shoulder bag
, especially a fashion one of a very remarkable design, has become a trend among the university and high school female students in Chain. As a freshman in a university, I am undoubtedly among the crowd. I have been dre...
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Author:
htwork
01st February 2010
According to the National Science Foundation, young women accounted for 43% of all Science and Engineering graduate students in 2006, while enrollment of female students in engineering programs has seen a steady increase every year for the last 20 years.
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Author:
Brandon Weber
01st February 2010
It's no secret that the Engineering field is utterly dominated by males. For one reason or another, very few women aspire to become an Engineer. "The real challenges for reaching out to young women is to get over the stereotype that this isn't something...
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Author:
Brandon Weber
31st January 2010
The open day for female students was held at ILDC on the 19th of November under the headline "Women in Technology". The aim was to allow female students studying software to meet with successful women who work in the industry, and who can be perceived as ...
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Author:
Henry Smith
29th January 2010
A lot of female students today; regardless of their course and educational attainment, are still experiencing difficulties to land better jobs and opportunities compared to their male counterpart. Moreover, a lot of professional industries in the US are d...
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Author:
Anne Jones
25th January 2010
Despite the social changes that have occurred over the years, women are still considered second to men when it comes to labor-intensive professions. Although this is not entirely what we call discrimination, there still lingers a notion that women should ...
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Author:
Anne Jones
08th January 2010
Women have definitely carved a niche for themselves in almost all arenas of life. However, in realm of industry-specific careers and higher education, women, on the whole, continue to remain greatly underrepresented. Statistics have shown that the number ...
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Author:
John Goldman
25th November 2009
The Minority scholarship college search. There is an intensely high need for scholarships from minority students in order to settle school fees. This range consists of Hispanics scholarships , African American scholarships and native American scholarshi...
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Author:
Allen Klein
19th October 2009
These institutions have changed a great deal over the years. Once they were male dominated places and many graduates went on to forge a career in the military. Today military prep schools are open to female students and many graduates go on to careers in ...
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Author:
Jenna Brooklyn
23rd July 2009
A class reunion is usually considered a success if there's a big turnout. But did you know that the average number of former classmates that attend a typical reunion is between 20 to 30 percent? Of course, you're hoping to attract more than that 30 percen...
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Author:
Linda Kling