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College Scholarships: How to Find Money for School

27 April 2008

Many potential college students don’t end up attending university due to a lack of money, however there are thousands of college scholarship programs available. Here is a list of the most common types of college scholarships that students can apply for:
• Private organisations
• Corporate awards
• College-specific awards
• Athletic award
• Union funded scholarship
• Military scholarship
• Academic scholarship
• Departmental awards
College scholarships awarded by the college […]

A Paralegal in California

21 April 2008

As of right now, California does not require you to earn a license or certification to become a paralegal, but if you want to get hired you’ll probably have to become a Certified Legal Assistant or a Registered Paralegal.

Syllabus for Wireless Communication

20 April 2008

Wireless Communications for IT and CSE Branches of Maharshi
Dayanand University Rohtak:
Detailed Scheme
L: 3
T: 1
P: 0
CLASS WORK :50 EXAM:100 TOTAL :150
DURATION OF EXAM:3 HRS
UNIT 1. INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS:
Evolution of mobile radio communications, examples of wireless
comm. systems, paging systems, Cordless telephone systems,
comparison of various wireless systems.
UNIT 2. MODERN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: Second generation
cellular networks, […]

Learning Online - Why we need education directories

9 April 2008

You may have noticed the proliferation of online learning degree and certificate courses being offered by Colleges and Universities across the Globe, in particular the US and UK. As we all know, the world is market driven and much of the activity we now see is due to massive demand by students of all ages […]

Ciphering the Tagalog Language

6 April 2008

Learning the Tagalog Language is essential if you plan to
communicate in the Philippines. Tagalog is sometimes also called
Filipino or the Pilipino Language. So as not to get confused,
let me explain the difference between the terminologies. Tagalog
is the national language of the Philippines. It is spoken by
about 23% of the population. The remaining spoken languages, the
remaining […]

My Master’s Degree - How Should I Talk And Write About It?

28 March 2008

There are many circumstances in which foreign student have to talk about their intentions to study for advanced degrees. Statements of purpose written to accompany applications for university admission are the most obvious case, but the same situation comes up in interviews with recruiters, IELTS Speaking Tasks, and verbal interactions of all kinds with the […]

How to Buy & Sell Stocks >> Learn about the stock market … Day Trading Tips

24 March 2008

How to Buy & Sell Stocks >> Learn about the stock market …
Trading Tips BY MomentumStockPick.com
The stock market can present you with a lot of hot stocks every
day. Many of them are new technology stocks that come from the
nanotech, biotech, voip, healthcare, homeland defense or
internet sectors.
Most of them may seem promising, but the […]

Putting Online Degrees to Work

18 March 2008

As technology advances and higher education scrambles to keep
up, more and more students are going online to supplement their
education and further their career. As a result, businesses have
had to reevaluate prospective hires whose academic backgrounds
run the gamut from traditional brick and mortar degrees to
online degrees.
According to Vault Inc’s new Online Degrees survey, of 107
responses […]

Background Performers Still Rely On Vouchers For Guild Membership

11 March 2008

In 2003, The Screen Actors Guild officially promised to move forward with a new system that would allow background performers, or extras, to join the union.
For many years, the most common way background performers joined SAG was by getting three union vouchers. When you work on the set as an extra, usually through one of […]

Get It Out Of Your Head And Into a Mind Map

7 March 2008

Do you ever feel like you have some great ideas, but when you sit down to write them, they’re not so great? Or even worse, you can’t really get a sense of what the ideas were? In one of my graduate student coaching groups we have been discussing the difficulty of translating partly formed ideas […]


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