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What an Online Savings Account for Kids Will Teach Them About Money

29th September 2009
An online savings account for kids has a lot to offer in terms of teaching children about what money is, how it works, and how it can work for them. Getting an online savings account for kids also makes learning how to move money quickly and electronical... Read >
Author: Jim S

Nashville Schools Begin New Projects To Help Teachers And Parents

28th September 2009
Nashville Schools’ Telephone Information Program The Nashville Schools has started a new telephone information service that offers valuable information to parents. The Nashville Schools new telephone message service will offer information about such ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Mentors And Partners In The San Antonio Schools

28th September 2009
Public education is having a difficult time. The San Antonio Schools and districts nationwide are struggling to meet No Child Left Behind (NCLB) mandates and stricter state standards. One effect it has is that districts like the San Antonio Schools are be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Empowering Parents In The Oklahoma City Schools

25th September 2009
Parents in the Oklahoma City Schools face similar challenge to parents around the nation. Preparing children for high stakes testing, trying to balance home and work, and preparing students for independence in a global economy are not small tasks for pare... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Columbus Schools Won’t See Vote In 2007

25th September 2009
Voters in the Columbus Schools area who were hoping to see a ballot initiative in November will be disappointed. The Campaign for Ohio’s Future, a group made up of 12 separate educational groups, simply ran out of time to collect all the signatures need... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Charlotte Schools Look To Magnets To Close The Racial Gap

25th September 2009
Charlotte Schools have a long history of dealing with segregation issues in public education. While current testing standards focus on the ever-present racial gap, notable efforts to address the issue were first started in Charlotte Schools in 1969. The ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Atlanta Schools: Private vs. Public

24th September 2009
In any part of the country, the choice between private and public education is a tough one. The Atlanta Schools are no different in this respect. Parents have debated the positive and negative aspects of each side for many years. On the one hand, private ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tips on Effective Home Schooling

23rd September 2009
With mounting concerns about overcrowding and the quality of public education, parents are increasingly considering the home schooling alternative. According to the U.S. Department of Education, the number of students being home-schooled is about 1 millio... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are You Ready To Homeschool Your Child Yet?

23rd September 2009
If you are interested in homeschooling information, it's simple to attain on the Internet. You can actually purchase guides that instruct you on how to teach your child at home. Some parents find it much more convenient to homeschool, or prefer the safety... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Take A Good Look At Christian Education

23rd September 2009
If you have the important responsibility of determining what schooling situation is best for your children, then please take your time and make an informed decision based on as much research as you can handle. There are quite a few options these days, whi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How the Stock Market Works

16th September 2009
The stock market system is an avenue for the trading of shares of stock of listed corporations. As a corporation is formed, its initial shareholders are able to acquire shares of stock from the point of subscription when a company is created. When a com... Read >
Author: Forrest Houston

The First Mexico Real Estate Professional License and Degree – Part 1

15th September 2009
A milestone and historic event occurred in Mexico real estate this August. Recently, the AMPI association was able to implement a new degree in the Mexican universities and obtain the classification of a new professional license for Mexico Real Estate pr... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

Be A Millionaire. This Millionaire Bootcamp Video

07th September 2009
By Dr. Jeffrey Lant A recent survey showed there are approximately 77,000 millionaires on earth. Collectively they control 1/4 of the world's wealth. By comparison there are at least 3.5 BILLION people on earth to share the remaining 75% of the goo... Read >
Author: drottur

West New York School District: Giving Importance to Educational Technology

29th August 2009
School districts operate local public primary and secondary schools. West New York School District focuses on the importance of educational technology. They believe it would empower, unite and attracts greater opportunities for the students in the global ... Read >
Author: Urmann

Community school cuts that students will certainly spot

16th August 2009
Financial plan cuts in the nations public schools means that numerous states are having to find ways to reduce what it spends on public schools in their budgets. I find it weird in a sense because it seems like taxes have amplified at the same time that b... Read >

#1 Reason Why You Can't Keep Money?

04th August 2009
Have you ever thought about how money actually affects your everyday life? Money affects you, your relationships, your happiness, and your future! You need to have a understanding about money, basically-how to make it and keep it. When it comes to mone... Read >
Author: Terrion Connley

The Path to Quality in a School: Grow It or Lose It

12th June 2009
There is an effective process for pursuing quality or continuous improvement in any school. This description of the path to quality is based upon the author's fifty years of direct involvement and observation in public education. Here are the steps in t... Read >
Author: Ron F

Crazy Christians

11th June 2009
If the church were just another autonomous gathering of people with common interests, that would be one thing. But because the church is the moral linchpin of the greater society the defilement of the church produces the moral decline and eventual destruc... Read >
Author: Phillip Ross

Breathalyzer Breakdown

05th June 2009
People with previous drunk driving convictions make up approximately one-third of the drunk driving problems in America. Spite 27 years of public education and law enforcement’s best efforts—people continue to drive drunk. In fact, the most frequent t... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter

Judy Hale: Now how will W.Va. attract teachers?

01st June 2009
For the past three months, one could not pick up a newspaper, including the Daily Mail, without reading an editorial or an opinion piece bemoaning the state of public education and the quality of our teachers. Those who have never set foot in the c... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

The Law Protects Workers from Racial Discrimination

18th May 2009
The law protects the rights of workers There are many existing laws in the US that protect the rights and welfare of workers against abusive employers and business owners. Meanwhile, one of the most common violations against employees often involves r... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Making the Most of Public Education

09th April 2009
Your child is not doomed to a mediocre education if you send them to a public rather than a private school. Some parents believe that the path to Ivy League schools and the highest quality of education is through private schooling. There are potential... Read >
Author: Harry Rackers

Salary Range for Teachers

03rd March 2009
Teachers’ salaries are determined by the geographic location in which they work, the level of education in which they reached, and their seniority. The salary range for teachers in public schools throughout the United States was approximately $51,000 i... Read >
Author: johnkaliso

Moving To America has become easy now

03rd February 2009
America can be a land of opportunity to many people. This is why so many people are still moving to America. America can be a great place to find jobs and improve your living situation. America also gives immigrants things they would not normally receive ... Read >
Author: Nicole Hedrick

Education

03rd December 2008
Education Let’s start with a subject near and dear to our hearts. That is the education of our young people. It seems that the American youth have fallen far behind the rest of the world in education. This is a sorry state of affairs from the greatest,... Read >
Author: WeThePeople-ForThePeople

Families face harsh challenges in coping with Alzheimer's

25th August 2008
Families confront one of the most difficult challenges they'll ever face when a loved one exhibits signs of Alzheimer's disease, dementia or memory loss. A variety of symptoms of these conditions can leave many families struggling to understand what's not... Read >
Author: Monica Vest Wheeler

Australian researcher wants more young people to study science

22nd August 2008
There’s this article about Professor Wynne Jones, of Harper Adams University College in Australia, urging young people to study science. Actually, this is not the main theme of the article: It’s about the controversy surrounding genetically modified (... Read >
Author: James Wachai

Should You Really Want Home school High School?

21st July 2008
Home school high school can prove to be a wise decision for a lot of students and parents. Many people think that home schooling is mainly for younger students, but that is not the case. It surprise some people to learn that there are home school cours... Read >
Author: Meena Kumari

Discovering a Career in Nursing

10th July 2008
Nurses provide care and comfort to everyone from infants to the elderly, from basic tasks like changing bed sheets and helping individuals dress themselves to treating patients, analyzing health information, operating medical machines, and providing publi... Read >
Author: Kelli

Coming Up Dry On The "Vision" Thing

01st July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Linda Feinholz I had a conversation with one of my clients last week. We'll call him Dan. All my clients know that I focus exclusively on consulting to and coaching business owners and professionals who have a vision they're trying t... Read >
Author: Linda Feinholz

Dental Advertising, What Demographics Should I Mail to?

23rd June 2008
In the case of Dental Marketing, there always seems to be a struggle over what demographics to choose for a mailing program. If you are looking for an answer like “you should focus on 25-50 year old women who have an annual income of $40,000, live in... Read >
Author: James Erickson

Firefighting Jobs in the United States

28th April 2008
There are several types of firefighting jobs that are undertaken daily within the modern fire department, there are also several categories of firefighters that all have there own special techniques and skills that are used to save life, property and the... Read >
Author: Claire Calkin

Brazilian educational system

16th April 2008
The Brazilian educational system includes both public (federal, state, and municipal) and private institutions, ranging from pre-school, elementary (First Degree - I Grau), and secondary (Second Degree - II Grau) to university and post-graduate levels. Ed... Read >
Author: amandamorrison

History--It's all Frames

26th February 2008
"If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail." --Abraham H. Maslow Unless you had an alternative eduction, you probably learned U.S. history the same way a majority of American students learn U.S. history, through the... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland

The Contributions of Radiation Oncology to the Medical World

15th February 2008
Oncology is a branch of medicine that studies cancerous tumors and develops methods and techniques for treatment. Those who practice oncology are known as oncologists. There are two main branches of oncology: 1. Medical oncology 2. Radiation oncolo... Read >
Author: VantageOncology

Look at New Homes at LaPlace, Louisiana, and see an Excellent Choice for Quality Living

12th October 2007
When you take a trip to Louisiana you will find the charm and friendliness of the people and the wonderful atmosphere enchanting. You might even want to settle in a small, but growing town such as LaPlace where new homes are found all over just waiting to... Read >
Author: jeffmelancon

How the audio bible is used

21st September 2007
When was the last time you read a book? You might frequent your local library to pick up titles, but unfortunately many people in the United States, over half the adult population, never pick a book up after they leave high school. Many do not spend tim... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

If you are seeking financial security

03rd August 2007
If you are seeking financial security, substitute teaching is definitely not the way to go. If you are looking for a job that offers flexibility and variety, however, it is a field definitely worth considering. As a teacher under a contract, you have d... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

The Danger in Failing the Mentally Ill in the United States

01st June 2007
The recent tragedy at Virginia Tech illuminates the colossal failure of government and public policy to all our citizens who have mental disabilities and are ignored, denied. blurred, blamed and are invisible. The Federal Government should lead in establi... Read >

The Global Gag Rule

17th February 2007
Hillit Hermon-Kiernan, of WOMANKIND Worldwide, examined the USA policy in funding family planning and sexual health organisations outside the USA policy, which is endangering the lives of poor and rural women. The United States has always seen itself a... Read >
Author: Ethicalll Mann

The Global Gag Rule

15th February 2007
A few years ago Hillit Hermon-Kiernan, of WOMANKIND Worldwide, examined the USA policy in funding family planning and sexual health organisations outside of USA policy, which is endangering the lives of poor and rural women. She says that the United St... Read >
Author: Ethicalll Mann

Demonstrate Your Expertise with Articles and Ebooks

25th March 2006
So you're an expert – so what? In today's world, anyone with a little money can be an expert too. Websites everywhere market "life experience PhD.'s" to anyone willing to pay their fee. And if you're chatting, you really have no idea who's on the other en... Read >
Author: Cody Moya

The How To Trade Stock Market System

24th December 2005
The stock market system is an avenue of how to trade stock for listed corporations. As a corporation is formed, its initial shareholders are able to acquire shares of stock from the point of subscription when a company is created. When a company starts ... Read >
Author: Steve Vonner

WHAT IS YOUR CHILD LEARNING IN SCHOOL?

24th June 2005
Public education in the United States has never been equal for all students. It appears that those school districts located in wealthy communities have a bit more resources than those in poorer communities. Today more than ever, parents need to step up t... Read >
Author: Detra Davis