Orchids have an undeserved reputation for being difficult to grow and care for in the home. This probably stems from the early years of orchid cultivation when [..]
By Mark Woodcock / Published on June 16th, 2008 / Career
It is not unusual for a person to grow apathetic toward his or her current job. Lack of stimulating work, low pay, and limited growth potential within an organization are all excellent reasons [..]
By Joseph Garrio / Published on June 15th, 2008 / Career
I've been in law enforcement for 17 years and have a great deal of experience working in the street and dealing with
the common problems and crimes of the average person. This article [..]
By Kyle McBride / Published on June 15th, 2008 / Career
Online degrees. You've heard about them I'm sure. In today's fast paced world it is becoming harder than ever to find the time to go back to school, finish that degree, and get ahead in the [..]
By Ida Byrd-Hill / Published on June 15th, 2008 / Career
Let’s face it!!! Our children are judged based on their grade point average and their performance on standardized test such as ACT/ SAT. Our children’s high school and college admissions are [..]
By Leon Chaddock / Published on June 14th, 2008 / Career
What is more frustrating than not having language translation abilities? It could be that you think you have found them and find out down the line that they are nowhere near as good as you [..]
By Matthew Noel / Published on June 14th, 2008 / Career
Technology schools are schools that are designed to allow children from elementary, middle, high school and college levels to achieve specific goals in education. It is through these goals that [..]
By Noel Matthew / Published on June 14th, 2008 / Career
While many parents dread the thought, a military school may just be the right solution for your child. Many children who attend these types of schools find themselves in better places after [..]
Well mums and dads it looks like the days of the abacus is now a thing of the past. Remember how we would sit for hours teaching the children how to count with rows of coloured balls and how we [..]
By Garon Yoakum / Published on June 13th, 2008 / Career
The completion of the human genome sequencing project was the first step in allowing scientists to unravel the secrets contained in our DNA. Further over the past few years DNA testing has [..]
By Mark Woodcock / Published on June 13th, 2008 / Career
An Associate’s degree, or a “two-year” degree, provides a valuable pathway to career enhancement, and provides an educational foundation which makes it easier to earn a Bachelor’s degree down [..]
By Royane Real / Published on June 12th, 2008 / Career
Guess what action you've performed more often than any other in your life? Is it eating? Sleeping? Crying? Laughing? No! Give up?
It's breathing! You've been breathing pretty much [..]
By Bill Platt / Published on June 11th, 2008 / Career
There are two kinds of people in life: those who continue learning well past the last ringing of the high school class bell, and those who are trudging through life praying for retirement.
In [..]
By Linda Correli / Published on June 11th, 2008 / Career
English remains a dominant and universal language, which presently serves as a connection-link between great varieties of different nations. Now English is spoken mainly in every corner of the [..]
By Linda Correli / Published on June 11th, 2008 / Career
Learning a language is akin to acquiring some kind of code with tangled ciphers and intricate symbols, which seems to be beyond perception and comprehension of a learner. Indeed, language is a [..]
By Kent Pinkerton / Published on June 10th, 2008 / Career
One of the great obstacles to maintaining a healthy relationship these days occurs when jobs or other situations put physical distance between the two partners. This ultimately leads to what is [..]
By Kent Pinkerton / Published on June 10th, 2008 / Career
A notary public is a public servant appointed by a state official. The general focus of his or her job is to witness the signing of documents and administer oaths. They serve to deter fraud, [..]
By Kent Pinkerton / Published on June 10th, 2008 / Career
Notary Publics first became prominent during the 1500’s, at the height of the Roman Empire. They were chosen either by the Pope, or the Archbishop of Canterbury to whom the Pope delegated [..]
By Kent Pinkerton / Published on June 9th, 2008 / Career
A notary public is a public service position selected by state government officials. Their chief role is to that of an impartial witness to the signing of various legal documents, thus serving [..]
By Kent Pinkerton / Published on June 9th, 2008 / Career
A notary public is a public servant chosen at the state level as an impartial witness to the signing of documents. Dependent on the state in question, other services may be available including [..]
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