Articles, tagged with "dropout rate", page 3
30th July 2007
In the online world, when a shopper starts the purchase process, but does not complete it, it is referred to as "abandoning the shopping cart". The purchase could be for a product, service, subscription or any other transaction, where an individual has t...
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Author:
Miles Galliford
04th June 2007
Direct Sales is the most profitable way to enter the home-based business arena but there are significant differences in the direct sales compensation plans. Selecting the right direct sales product and company is crucial to long-term success of the indivi...
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Author:
Sue McLaughlin
15th December 2006
Would you like a trimmer body, better weight control, and better overall health? And of course you'd like all these benefits without too much effort! Then walking for exercise may be just for you.
There is a good chance that walking is one ex...
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Author:
Tom Manfredi
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License
When we watch toddlers dance we feel their joy. When they trip, they don't fall far and their butts are padded. Their excitement at two-legged mobility is infectious.
When we see kids of all ages running, jumpi...
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Author:
Evelyn Cole
27th September 2006
Why are so many people earning little or no money? The main reason is because they don't know how to market and don't have a system. A lot of leaders sell the idea of struggling, starving and suffering for months (or even years) while you build your net...
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Author:
Carrie Harris
19th August 2006
Dropout rates across the country have been on the rise over the past decade. In school year 2004-2005, an estimated 5,550 students dropped out of the Philadelphia schools. This is the highest dropout rate in the state, about three times higher than the s...
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Author:
Patricia Hawke
07th August 2006
The schools in the United States are considered to be "in crisis" due to the soaring student dropout rate. In his first State of the Union Address, President George W. Bush stated that the national dropout rate was 25 percent.
A recent study conducted...
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Author:
Patricia Hawke
07th August 2006
While other states and school districts are searching for progressive and innovative methods to improve student achievement and graduation rates, the Michigan Schools continue to shore up the current failing system, according to The Detroit News. Rather t...
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Author:
Patricia Hawke