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Deion Sanders 1989 Draft Day Picks

29th September 2009
Deion Sanders was born on August 9, 1967 in Fort Myers, Florida. Ever since his early playing days it was obvious that he was going to be a great performer in one sport of the other. Not only did Sanders play a great game of football, but he was also a so... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Adrian Peterson : 2007 Draft Day Picks

28th September 2009
Born on March 21, 1985 Adrian Peterson has three great years of college football under his belt. Since his freshman year at the University of Oklahoma Adrian Peterson has been impressing people both on and off the field. It was apparent early on in life t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Choose College Classes

28th September 2009
At some schools, the course catalog looks like a phone book. You may be thinking "information overload!" as your eyes glaze over and you begin to feel a little panicky. If the sheer volume of possibilities is more than you can handle all at once, shut ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Expanding Obama's Scholarships For Moms - $10,000 In Funds To Include Parents, Not Just Moms

25th September 2009
A working mother who wants to set an example and improve the lives of her children returns to school. This is the premise of the plan to help moms go back to school that has been developed by President Obama. As a single working mom who just completed... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery

Being Homesick As A Freshmen

24th September 2009
Many freshmen have sudden and fierce longing to turn back the clock. Believe us, we know how you feel, but this is an impossible dream. It can't be done. Accept where you are now and move on from there. Some of the most pathetic people on any campus ar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Plan Ahead to Help Your High School Students Benefit from CLEP

24th September 2009
CLEP Exams Help Students and Parents Save Thousands of Dollars in College Tuition College is more expensive than ever. Common solutions to saving money for college include sending high school graduates to less expensive, community colleges. Parents a... Read >
Author: Speedyprep

Adopt a Healthy Attitude Toward Food

24th September 2009
It's a fairly accepted 'fact' among college age women that they will gain weight their first year away from home. It's so well accepted, in fact, that nearly anyone will know immediately what you mean when you refer to the 'Freshman 15'. The researc... Read >
Author: taurusvivek13

Beating the Freshman Fifteen

24th September 2009
It's a fairly accepted 'fact' among college age women that they will gain weight their first year away from home. It's so well accepted, in fact, that nearly anyone will know immediately what you mean when you refer to the 'Freshman 15'. The research does... Read >
Author: jsolutions007

Law School Know-How

23rd September 2009
Getting into law school can be a very arduous task for aspiring students. You need to start as early as your freshman year in high school if you decide that being a lawyer is what you really want to do for the rest of your life. Do not be misled by the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Felicity TV Series

22nd September 2009
The Felicity TV series was a dramatic TV show about a female teenager who followed her high school crush (Ben Covington) from their home in Palo Alto, California to New York where he would be going to university and almost immediately found out that he di... Read >
Author: Rick B.

Allen Iverson History

22nd September 2009
Born on June 7, 1975, Allen Iverson is a graduate of Georgetown and currently plays a guard position for the Philadelphia 76ers. He stands 6' tall and weighs 165 lbs. Following his high school years at Bethel High School in Hampton, Virginia, Allen Iver... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Beating the Freshman Fifteen

17th September 2009
It's a fairly accepted 'fact' among college age women that they will gain weight their first year away from home. It's so well accepted, in fact, that nearly anyone will know immediately what you mean when you refer to the 'Freshman 15'. The research does... Read >
Author: vaibhavsharma

Rocket Spanish Premium - Quickest Way to Learn Spanish

16th September 2009
Are you studying Spanish now and need better resources to make your learning task easier? If your answer is "yes", then you should tried out a product that will help you learn how to speak Spanish easier and much faster. The product is called Rocke... Read >
Author: cjclack

Student Credit Cards - A Lesson In Money Management

16th September 2009
Student credit cards can be useful. As trite as that sounds, it's the best way I can describe them, from very personal experiences. Allow me to tell you about a few things that happened to me in my freshman year, and shed some light on the foggy misconcep... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Getting A Ripped Body - And Keeping It

11th September 2009
A bit about myself before I talk about getting a ripped body. I have a been a gym regular for years. I would workout all the time during high school for sports and I worked out all the time in college. Yet, I could never achieve that ripped build that eve... Read >
Author: Jeff Terry

Preparing for School

08th September 2009
GETTING back to school after summer is surely the next best thing to look forward to before Christmas season. And nothing gets more exciting than entering your freshman year in high school. Of course, there are enormous academic challenges in four ye... Read >
Author: exinrex

Beating the Freshman Fifteen

07th September 2009
It's a fairly accepted 'fact' among college age women that they will gain weight their first year away from home. It's so well accepted, in fact, that nearly anyone will know immediately what you mean when you refer to the 'Freshman 15'. The research does... Read >
Author: vivek

Weight Loss 101—How to Avoid the Freshman 15

17th August 2009
If you have been on a college campus chances are that you heard the phrase “Freshman 15.” This refers to the amount of weight gained by people their freshman year of college. Studies have shown that the average college freshman gains about 15 pounds... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Parents: Drop Your Pencil and Move Away from the Homework!

10th August 2009
If you truly want your child to love learning and to be successful in life, then let school be his job. Imagine this: you come home after a long day at work and your husband yells, "YOUR BOSS CALLED TO TELL ME THAT YOU HAVEN'T FINISHED THAT PROJECT YET... Read >
Author: Aviva Schwab, M.Ed.

Planning For College, Part 1 - The Most Common Error Parents Make (Not Quite What You Think it Is)

20th July 2009
How will you pay for your children's college education? The price tag has been rising year after year, making it more and more challenging to come up with the funds. And the kinds of planning mistakes most people make in the process don't help. Read ... Read >
Author: Thomas Quinlin

Best Music Video 3 Winner

30th June 2009
Matthew McAvene and Landon Austin were the two finalists to survive the 8 contestant tournament bracket and face-off for the scores of Make A Star’s panel of judges and the online votes from music fans around the world. The final round ended Sunday afte... Read >
Author: Ben Yater

Lacrosse College Recruiting--The Timeline

20th May 2009
Lacrosse college recruiting is a great way to earn your college tuition to the educational institution of your choice. It is competitive, however, with many more players than slots at top schools available. The more you can learn about the lacrosse coll... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

What is the PSAT and How Does it Help Prepare for the SAT?

13th May 2009
If you’ve heard of the SAT exam then it is likely that you’ve also heard of the PSAT exam. Many students choose to take this exam as a form of preparation for the SAT within the same school year, or possibly in the following year. If you’ve never he... Read >
Author: heagar

Steps For Success In College Lacrosse Recruiting

28th April 2009
If you are a goalkeeper, defender, midfielder or attackermen in the game of lacrosse, and you are thinking of attending college on a sports scholarship, there are several steps you can take to help ensure that you are prepared to play at the college level... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Have You Ever Heard Of The Freshman 15

09th April 2009
It's a fairly accepted 'fact' among college age women that they will gain weight their first year away from home. It's so well accepted, in fact, that nearly anyone will know immediately what you mean when you refer to the 'Freshman 15'. The research does... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Five Tips to Save Cash For College with Your iPhone 3G, Laptop and Other Gadgets

02nd April 2009
Saving money every way you can will help pay for the laundry list of college costs. If you're already eating Ramen noodles and carrot sticks for lunch and dinner, turn your attention to the computers, cell phones and other electronics you already have. Us... Read >
Author: Lori Ramirez

Moving Back Home After Graduation

27th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 ChaChanna Simpson Now that the excitement of graduating has worn off, you may be in the real situation of moving back home. Or you could�ve been lucky enough or smart enough to have saved enough money to move out on your own. For t... Read >

Horrible Knee Pain - An Overview - Improve Your Knee Stability

09th March 2009
How bad are your knee pain problems? While many people tend to believe that a horrible knee injury, or bad knee pain can only be relegated to the realm of the athlete, it is just as likely for an average person to have a knee injury as the result of so... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Surviving Your Freshman Year in College

06th March 2009
Let's face it. College is a whole new level, a different ball game. You may be your high school class valedictorian, or you may be in the honours program, or you've been in every extracurricular activity imaginable, or you may just be the average teacher'... Read >
Author: Xenia Maria Solano

A Simple Way on How to Start Making Money at Home With the Help of the Internet

04th March 2009
Are you: • A stay at home mom looking for a way to earn extra money? • A retiree wanting to earn some dollars on the side? • Not satisfied with your full-time job salary and you need some extra dough? • A student who wants to earn something ... Read >
Author: Ewen Chia

Never, Never, Never Quit

08th January 2009
My father was a short man. He stood about 5'6''. He was a butcher by trade and his hands were rough and thick like the sausages that he made for a living. He was not an educated man but he was a good father and wise in many things. During the summer or... Read >

Atlanta Apartments: Advice for Atlanta College Students

17th December 2008
If you are planning to attend one of Atlanta's many universities or colleges, you will want to find a suitable apartment--a place where you can study, entertain, and feel at home. It's a difficult transition. Students need to navigate a new city. They ... Read >
Author: michael russell

How to Turn Mistakes Into Miracles (And More Money!)

03rd December 2008
When I think of all the mistakes I've made in my business (some small and some not-so-small) it's important to remind myself that "perfect" doesn't equal more successful. I've observed that one of the main things that keeps entrepreneurs from marketing... Read >
Author: Heather Dominick, Solo-entrepreneur Expert

Play it Like Pollyanna!

03rd December 2008
Pollyanna played the Glad Game and transformed an entire town. We use her name as an insult for someone who is overly optimistic, naive and unrealistic, but she is a great role model. She shows us the power of choosing our attitudes. Pollyanna chose to... Read >

The Art of Scholarship Hunting: Preparing Early

20th August 2008
Sun Tzu once wrote: “The art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him.” Although his words refer to the context of warfare, there is still an important lesson to be learned t... Read >
Author: Johanne

College Preparation As A Senior Pt1

07th July 2008
It’s crunch time! You have one more year of high school before delving into the world of adulthood! But try to take things one-step at a time. After all, you started planning way back in freshman year for college, right? This year shouldn’t be like an... Read >
Author: DCJames

Junior Year College Preparation

07th July 2008
Junior year is a hectic time. You’re officially an upperclassman now, and a whole slew of new responsibilities are instilled upon you. You probably have your driver’s license by now and may be working and going to school simultaneously. While you will... Read >
Author: DCJames

Do You Know What Is The Purpose Of Kindergarten?

01st May 2008
It’s pretty common when you are starting to prepare your preschool child for that first day of kindergarten for her to ask you, probably with tears in her eyes, “But Daddy, why do I have to go?” And while you have your parent answers to give her an... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

My Dad - The Butcher

28th March 2008
My father was a short man. He stood about 5'6''. He was a butcher by trade and his hands were rough and thick like the sausages that he made for a living. He was not an educated man but he was a good father and wise in many things. During the summer or... Read >

Luke Menard - American Idol Contestant

28th March 2008
29 years old Hometown: Crawfordsville, IN Musical Influences: James Taylor, Take 6, Chapter 6, John Mayer, Maroon 5, Keane, Billy Joel, Bee Gees “Don’t fight. But if you have to… hit first and hit hard.” -From the American Idol website... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Inspirational Promotional Pens

19th March 2008
Everyone has known what it feels like to be uncertain of their future or what it holds for them. This feeling is no where more evident than when a youth is in the throws of adolescence and wondering what they would like to be “when they grow up”. Mi... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Condoms and Oral Sex : Make it Safe and Fun

20th February 2008
When my best friend and I first entered college, we were blubbering idiots when it came to anything having to do with sex. She would wholeheartedly agree with me. If people talked about condoms, we�d snicker like eight year-old boys. It�s no wonder ne... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Benefits of Getting a Student Credit Card

12th February 2008
The most important benefit a student can derive from getting the best student credit card deal he can is to have ready access to a line of credit that has many useful advantages for a young adult ready to assume more responsibility for his life. And this ... Read >
Author: Remy

Benefits of Unsubsidized Stafford Loan

29th January 2008
At times a student may apply for all student loans options available and still realize that he/she needs more help. Such times he/she needs to think of Unsubsidized Stafford Loans. These loans are not awarded according to a student’s financial need. All... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Dorm Life – Survive the Transition

18th January 2008
Many college students live in a dormitory for at least their freshman year in college. Student housing can be an economical living arrangement for students that provides opportunities to get involved in campus activities and make new friends. For students... Read >
Author: Edmund Rogers

Love Vs. Asian Fetish

26th August 2007
Among my many Asian female friends and acquaintances, about a third are married to--or in relationships with--white males. This could be attributed to the simple fact that the San Francisco Bay Area is such a melting pot of different races and cultures a... Read >
Author: Jenny Parker

Paying for College

14th August 2007
You don’t have to be a mega spender or a gambling man to blow through most of your cash by the end of Freshman Year! Its not that you didn’t budget, its just the fact that this is your first time living alone and managing your finances. Without the ri... Read >
Author: Kara Lilly

The Flea Market and You-Off to College!

14th August 2007
I had an interesting experience over the weekend that is worth sharing with you. I have never tried to sell my products at a flea market. I wasn't quite sure what was going to happen or what kind of reception I would get. I was hopeful and optimistic. ... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Blogging Christians and Internet Evangelism - Experts Say it is Top Means of Witnessing

14th August 2007
Jason Lee Miller an editor and skillful writer for WebProNews said, “In the past two years, blogging, as a profession, has grown from geeky obscurity into a direct challenge to the journalism industry, even with bloggers' reputation for being unruly, un... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Becoming College Conscious

02nd August 2007
Most teens don't know exactly what they want to do with their life. I know I don't. But whether you're excited about your future or not, sooner or later, high school ends and life goes on. The next step for many of us will be college. No matter what ki... Read >
Author: Steve Ruprecht

Life With A Student Credit Card

26th July 2007
Just how much do you really know about life with a student credit card? If you think the average student credit card is used for nothing but textbooks, calculators and pens, you may want to think twice. What some students use their credit cards for might ... Read >
Author: Max Anderson

Allen Iverson History

04th July 2006
Born on June 7, 1975, Allen Iverson is a graduate of Georgetown and currently plays a guard position for the Philadelphia 76ers. He stands 6' tall and weighs 165 lbs. Following his high school years at Bethel High School in Hampton, Virginia, Allen Iver... Read >
Author: Aurel Radulescu

Remaking An Empty Nest Into A Dream Room

04th June 2006
by Kaja Gam 2006, All Rights Reserved Empty nest syndrome can be quite depressing for parents who have kids going off to school for the first time. But melancholy moms and dads can now rejoice. When your child leaves for college, you can renovate hi... Read >
Author: Kaja Gam

Grow Yourself, Grow Your Relationship

01st April 2006
Dr. Neder, Hi, I am very interested in your help on this. I met my girlfriend freshman year in high school for the first time. We are currently in our junior year of high school and we have been going out for almost four months. We talk about how w... Read >
Author: Dennis Neder

College Recruiting: a business for experts

24th December 2005
Meanwhile quiet seems to be all that is going on the college football scene most coaches are busy making phone calls and anxiously writing letters and cards in an effort to woo the nation's top high-school recruits. However coaches that do it best are t... Read >
Author: Cathy Jones

Introducing your friends to your partner who to avoid and who to show off Written by : Kimberly Webb

29th November 2005
You have been dating for a few weeks and everything is going great. You have a lot of things in common and you can't wait to show her off to all your friends. But waitbefore you invite her to poker night, take a minute and think about it. Your bu... Read >
Author: Ian Holloway

Beating the Freshman 15

24th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Adam Waxler It's a fairly accepted 'fact' among college age women that they will gain weight their first year away from home. It's so well accepted, in fact, that nearly anyone will know immediately what you mean when you refer to the 'F... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler

Hobby Ideas

06th October 2005
There are as many hobbies as there are ideas. A hobby can be any leisure activity you pursue outside of your work or career. Hobbies can range from raising fish to or growing algae in your fish tank to watching the stars through a telescope. A hobby ca... Read >
Author: Peter Jay

Beating the Freshman 15

04th October 2005
Beating the Freshman 15 Copyright 2005 Ardmore Internet Marketing, Inc. It's a fairly accepted 'fact' among college age women that they will gain weight their first year away from home. It's so well accepted, in fact, that nearly anyone will know im... Read >
Author: Paul Buckley

Reduce College Debt with Scholarships

20th September 2005
Six Scholarship judges were sitting around an oval table. Forms were piled into 50 boxes. Each one had the name of a state. I looked at the boxes and wondered why some of them were overflowing and others had just a few. This was the first round of ju... Read >
Author: Dale Clifton