Category Archives: education
Pets are love incarnate
It is widely agreed among those lucky enough to have a pet in their lives that animals have a deeper capacity for affection than any two legged being could ever possess. When you share your days with a dog, for … Continue reading
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Save your job by learning online
As the country continues to battle the effects of recession the prime focus of most people’s lives has become the ongoing need to locate or preserve some employment. For those with the fortune to still be currently working the need … Continue reading
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How to turn dusty old textbooks into easy money
If you’ve finished college and have all your textbooks now gathering dust, you may well be wondering what you can do with them, apart from spend the next twenty years just keeping them clean? Well, one option is to sell … Continue reading
Online LSAT prep makes law open to all
A calling for the legal profession is a worthy and admirable thing, but just getting accepted to law school is a job in itself. The internet, however, has revolutionized this. What was widely regarded as a daunting endeavor can now … Continue reading
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Online university – is it right for you?
Our recent economic malaise has given tens of thousands of people the unwelcome chance to explore new careers and try entirely new jobs. The big drawback, of course, was the slump in demand. Jobs in most stated were scarce, and … Continue reading
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Recession makes strong leaders essential
The recent recession has blown through the business world like a withering storm. Hundreds, perhaps even thousands of proud, long standing firms have been reduced to a shell and often wiped out entirely by their market’s collapse. Good, decent people … Continue reading
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Change your whole life quickly, online
In 1709, Alexander Pope published a study called, ‘An Essay on Criticism,’ in which he offered the thought that became his most often-used quote, ‘A little learning is a dangerous thing.” Even today, three centuries later, the man was more … Continue reading


