Articles, tagged with "superintendent", page 3
16th July 2009
That's because golfers want to talk about hitting the ball instead. But the care and feeding of a club's greensâ€"how they are mowed, watered, fertilizedâ€" can instill a noticeable difference in making or breaking a player's golf handicap, especially if ...
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Author:
John Leow
12th June 2009
Here comes summer. It is time for some teenagers to go to the workforce to earn some money. Companies who hire teenagers should be highly aware that state and federal law restricts the use of minors. Every company should be clear about this labor law pos...
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Author:
Cecily
09th April 2009
The Lincoln Park Golf Course, Oklahoma City consists of two 18-hole courses that are maintained in tournament condition. If you want to play the way the legends of golf do, you've got to experience the East and West courses at the Lincoln Park Golf Course...
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Author:
Shane Wauhob
27th March 2009
Many investors are turning to real estate rental properties to diversify their investment portfolio. Becoming a landlord can be a very profitable real estate investment as it allows the owner to not only purchase a property that will appreciate over time,...
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Author:
Stefan
01st February 2009
What is better. Buy a condominium, a house, or rent an apartment. This is the problem facing anyone who wishes to make a change in their living arrangement. It is not an easy choice to make.
First take a look at renting an apartment. The apartment is ...
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Author:
acaper
21st October 2008
When you begin to look for work as a Superintendent it is natural to look at the money side.
Wages can be as low as free rent only for a small older building. The company may only want someone to be home on the weekend while the super is off.
On t...
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Author:
acaper
21st October 2008
We have lived in the cities of Vancouver and Toronto where we have worked over the last ten years. So do many millions of people who live in a fantastic variety of condominium (strata) buildings and rental buildings. We have been superintendents in both. ...
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Author:
acaper
15th September 2008
Price comparison websites always seemed to me like the new wonder of the internet's age. How did I choose my phone or gas provider before? It was such a painful research process that most of the times I ended up staying with the same companies for years.
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18th July 2008
Relax! No matter what your friends and family members may have said, home education is legal in the United States. Each state has different homeschooling laws. Some states have very few homeschooling requirements, and others have extensive regulations tha...
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Author:
Carletta Sanders
05th June 2008
When classroom learning is combined with practical experience, it is called electrical retraining. No electrical retraining course can be done overnight. Most of it takes a lot of time and hard work to be put in. it requires immense discipline, and safety...
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Author:
Christopher
21st May 2008
If you want to specialize in electrical training, you will need to have a good combination of classroom and practical teaching in order to become well versed in your job. Electrical training requires a lot of effort and it is one thing that requires a lot...
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Author:
Christopher
17th November 2006
Philanthropists, business leaders, and educational advocates across the region have lost confidence in the St. Louis schools board's ability to correct the ongoing problems in its district, according to a September 2, 2006, article in the St. Louis Post-D...
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Author:
Patricia Hawke
17th November 2006
Two Orlando schools are in trouble with the State Board of Education. Both Evans and Jones High Schools have repeatedly failed the state's annual school grading system that is based on student scores on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test. Evans ha...
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Author:
Patricia Hawke
17th November 2006
The U.S. Department of Education changed its rules for measuring the progress of public schools during the 2005-2006 school year. The impact was devastating to the Arizona schools, which had more than 600 schools marked as ?failed?. That is nearly three t...
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Author:
Patricia Hawke
17th November 2006
The Problem
Teachers, students, and parents at Long Island schools have been struggling with how to give credit for physical education classes. On the one hand, many argue that counting gym like an academic class can badly affect the GPA of students wh...
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Author:
Stacy Andell