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  • You can learn Spanish too  By : Boelo van der Pool
    When I was 22 years old, I decided I wanted to spend a year in Spain studying and working and, of course, enjoying the sun and the beach, but most of all to learn the language.
    11 years later, I still live in Malaga and now run my own language school.
    I wrote this guide for all the people that want to learn a language. It contains some of the things that I did to improve my own language learning and helped me learn Spanish in only 10 weeks.
  • Writing Japanese: What is Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana  By : Philip Nicosia
    The Japanese language is so fascinating. The tonal qualities of the language is quite unique and the inherent politeness of the Japanese people is translated well into its language which is in turns elegant and stylish and drips with respect.
  • Why Online Education Is More Important Than Food Or Drink  By : Kacy Carr
    Why is education more important than food and drink
  • Why Learn Swedish?  By : Philip Nicosia
    Aside from the possibility of living in Sweden or Finland (where Swedish is an official second language), or meeting someone important who knows to speak only in Swedish, you’re probably looking for other reasons to convince you to go through the trouble of learning it as a second language.
  • Who's Benefit Now? The Case For Coming to Work  By : Elaine Rexdale
    The desire to be an educational professional sometimes struggles with the desire to use all monetary benefits regardless of the impact on children.
  • What"s In A Piece of Wood?  By : Elaine Rexdale
    Early Childhood Block Corners are the beginning of understanding geometry and physics. There are many ways teachers can enhance this experience.
  • What"s In A Name: the Domestic Center  By : Elaine Rexdale
    The Domestic Center is rich in opportunities for young children to explore their social world.
  • What to do When Kids Go off Their Meds: Brain-based Learning Strategies for ADD/ADHD  By : MaryJo Wagner
    Brain-based learning strategies for helping hyperactive kids. Teacher resources and parenting tips to help control ADD when kids stop taking stimulant drugs. A likely scenario given the recent publicity about heart-related problems linked to Ritalin.
  • What Features Make Online Spanish Courses an Easy Way to Learn Spanish?  By : Spanishhour.com
    Learning Spanish through traditional means makes it look like any other complex subject learned at school. But with the advent of the Internet, the process of learning Spanish has changed dramatically. The dynamic and functional aspects of online learning have made online Spanish learning resources popular.
  • Use Mind Mapping to Organize Your Study Notes  By : Royane Real
    Are you still taking notes to organize your information the old fashioned way? Try the technique of making mind maps, and see whether this method of organizing your thoughts works better for you.
  • Ubiquitous Education  By : Andrew Bleak
    In online education, instructors of universities and colleges create websites where they post the course outline, course requirements, lectures, assignments, and exams.
  • Turning Japanese  By : Andrew Bleak
    The thing about languages is that even if they are tricky, it's not impossible to learn. All you need to do is use it with every opportunity you have, and repeat it.
  • Training for an I.T. Career  By : Andrew Bleak
    After college, I got introduced to the world of Information Technology. I think you have already guessed it by now, I decided to pursue an I.T. related job. With the basic knowledge that I have in common computer applications and some in a bit technical side for others, I sent my resume to a number of I.T. companies and confidently applied for an I.T. position.
  • The War on Early Childhood Obesity  By : Elaine Rexdale
    Teachers and school administrators can use curriculum to stimulate interest in physical well-being.
  • The Sound of Soul  By : Sam Oliver
    Have you ever wondered if soul has a sound? We may experience the sound of soul more than we know. Any time you move your attention to the inner dynamics of what lies behind your body and your mind, your soul will reveal itself to you.
  • The Right Way to Learn Spanish  By : Spanishhour.com
    If you are reading this, you have probably decided to learn Spanish or are seriously considering it. One of the most important things to remember as you embark upon your learning voyage is that it takes hard work and determination. Many people look for shortcuts or magic solutions that promise instant results or painless, effortless learning, but if your goal is to achieve fluency in the shortest time possible, then there"s a certain progression of steps you need to follow.
  • The Power of Homeschooling  By : Reverend Brenda Hoffman
    Homeschooling is powerful for your child(ren) and your family too. Here are 3 reasons why.
  • The Ontonagon Boulder, A Copper Country Legend  By : Sally Taylor
    Article tells legend of giant copper boulder responsible for the early Copper Rush in America
  • The Need of Ethical Hacking Course  By : Rose Mathew
    The ethical hacking course works on the basic principles of “To catch a thief, employ the tricks of the thieves”. The course covers the basics of networking and security and the advanced course that involves the use of hacking tools, hacking programs and the upcoming computer hacking techniques.
  • The Map That Shouldn’t Be  By : Sally Taylor
    Article explores a map created in 1513 that has information on it that is unexplainable.
  • The Journey of a Dying Patient  By : Sam Oliver
    Hospice patients come to our care after being cut, burned, and poisoned. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation treatment are the normative methods of care for most of the patients who enter a life-threatening disease.
  • The Incident Book  By : Elaine Rexdale
    Routinely logging important events at a child care center is a way to protect the children, staff, and management. It is also useful to detect problem areas so that resolutions may be made promptly.
  • The Importance of Stories  By : Mike Haydon
    Long before the advent of a written history, the elders of ancient civilisations used stories to teach the new generation...
  • The Hurricane Simulator  By : Elaine Rexdale
    Children in our classrooms are facing amazing amounts of stress from their living situations. Administrators can learn to recognize this stress and plan to assist the child in the classroom.
  • The History of Oceanside, CA  By : Noah Gilbert
    From its humble beginnings set in the shadow of a California mission to its current role as a popular tourist destination, Oceanside CA has a relatively short but interesting history.
  • The History Of Montessori Education  By : Jeffery Rush
    A brief history and introduction to the Montessori Education Method.
  • The Good Kid"s High  By : Elaine Rexdale
    Pre-teens and teenagers are participating in asphyxiation games. These games as known by various names and cause death, strokes and head injuries and broken bones from falls. There is anecdotal evidence to suggest that even younger children are witnessing their older siblings participating in these games and imitating them.
  • The Failure of Basic Education in America  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    A recent study showed that most college students can't perform simple math and literacy skills. These are skills they should have learned in high school.
  • The Early Childhood Writing Corner  By : Elaine Rexdale
    Creating an appealing writing corner can capture the interest of young students. Add these simple items to interest your students to try more writing activities.
  • The Diversity Dilemma  By : Elaine Rexdale
    As educators attempt to develop and incorporate diverse educational material into the childcare setting, they also address the day-to-day practical needs of working with a diverse population and staff.
  • The Benefits Of Online Forensic Nursing Education Programs  By : Larry Ford
    There are a few different ways to get certified in forensic nursing. One of these ways is to enroll in an online distance learning program from one of several colleges around the country.
  • The Benefits of an MBA Go Far Beyond Your Resume  By : Search For Classes
    Many in the business world associate an MBA with reaching the pinnacle of success while others view it as more of a requirement to be taken seriously in the employment market of the business world. While both viewpoints certainly have their merits, neither encapsulates the true purpose of earning a Master's in Business Administration degree.
  • The Benefits and Detriments to Earning a Doctorate Degree  By : Search For Classes
    There is no question that earning a doctorate degree creates more career opportunities both in terms of salary eligibility and type of employment. Unfortunately, these opportunities come at the price of many years of foregone labor market earnings. Many doctorate degree candidates are unable to find work in their field while they are actively pursuing their degree, which can lower earnings even further over the course of their academic career.
  • The Bayeux Tapestry: Recreating the Norman Conquest  By : David Burr
    A brief history of the Bayeux Tapestry..
  • The Basics of Reverse Mortgages  By : Search For Classes
    Reverse mortgages are loans against your home that require no repayment for as long as you live there. As opposed to regular mortgage loans, reverse mortgages have no income requirements and are based solely on the equity of your home or condo. There are no monthly payments to make as the mortgage is due only when the borrower is no longer living at the residence.
  • The Art of Language  By : Chick Moorman and Thomas Haller
    The words charmed life, lucked out, fortunately, and right place at the right time that appear in the opening paragraph are not part of Sean’s vocabulary. Nor does he use good fortune, chance, magic, or coincidence. According to Sean Tucker, these words “embellish the myth that luck exists and is at work in our lives.” Assigning the success of his job hunt to luck would be disowning the part he played in that success. It would be giving up personal responsibility and giving it to something else: in this case, “luck.”
  • The Archaic Egyptian Religion  By : Rev SC Raven
    The Egyptians did not have one single, monolithic, centralized, unchanging religion. All of what we deem “Egyptian Religion” is in a constant flux which varied from region to region and of course era-to-era. /; Trends in any of the beliefs and practice did not develop in any one single direction. But instead underwent a constant flow. Because of this, unlike our modern society it is increasingly difficult to separate what is “sacred” and what is “profane”.
  • The Advantages of Homeschooling  By : Larry Johnson
    Many parents believe that it is necessary to have a teaching credential to be qualified for teaching their child what they need to learn to become productive and successful adults. Although it is a tremendous responsibility to teach your own child the rewards can be priceless.
  • The Added Advantage in African American Children's Education Computer Home-Schooling Part 2  By : Daviyd Peterson
    We left our parents and friends in our last article
    discussing the commitment it takes to homeschool african
    american children. In part 2 of 4 we will discuss finding
    resources to make sure that african american parents
    commitment to their children's education is not hampered
    because of anything easily available.
  • The Added Advantage in African American Children's Education Computer Home-Schooling Part 1  By : Daviyd Peterson
    When it comes to computer homeschooling your african american children, african american parents have to enable themselves with the right spirit to support their children's unique educational experience. To increase today's educational environment most african american homeschoolers should have computers and Internet access for research and educational support resources.
  • The Added Advantage in African American Children's Education - Computer Home Schooling Part 4  By : Daviyd Peterson
    Parents and friends in our third article we championed using
    computers to homeschool african american children and prepare
    them for a future where computers will have an impact on every
    part of our society. In the final part 4 article we will
    complete the series by stressing the importance of making sure
    your computers and broadband Internet connection is secure from
    the daily attack of hackers, viruses and thieves.. oh my!
  • The Added Advantage in African American Children's Education - Computer Home Schooling Part 3  By : Daviyd Peterson
    In our last article our subject was finding resources to
    homeschool african american children using the Internet and
    other avenues. In part 3 of 4 we will champion the use of
    computers to teach our african american children and prepare
    them for the future where computers will be involved in almost
    every aspect of our society.
  • Ten Easy Ways to Help Kids Learn: A Brain-based Learning Strategy that Really Works  By : MaryJo Wagner
    Crossing the mid-line is a simple brain-based-learning strategy with dozens of variations that kids and adults can easily do throughout the day. Use these teacher resources and parent tips to help kids improve reading, do homework, and learn new skills. Use them yourself to improve job performance or teaching. Helps everybody focus on the task at hand and get it done.
  • Teaching our Kids RITE from RONG - Education  By : Kacy Carr
    Caring parents do their children more harm than good. How we can secure the lives of our children by doing the right thing. Introduce your kids to Online education
  • Teaching - A Survival Guide for Students and New Teachers (Part 6) Starting Preparation  By : Ventura
    Besides a degree, what else does anyone need to be a good teacher? The general perception is that anyone can teach, and that it is the easiest job around, with holidays that are much too long. This article shows you some of the extra basic work that is necessary if you are to become a good teacher.
  • Teaching - A Survival Guide for Students and New Teachers (Part 5) Advanced body language  By : Ventura
    How do you use body language to subdue a rebellious 16 year old? How does a small teacher exert control over a class of unwilling 15 year old students? It is all done through the teacher's control of body language. We all send non-verbal signals to those around us. This article shows teachers and aspiring teachers how to control their body language and to use classic dominance gestures.
  • Teaching - A Survival Guide for Students and New Teachers (Part 4) Body languagwe basics  By : Ventura
    Body language is the means by which you will dominate a class of 30+, or any larger group of students. Education degrees and other teacher training never includes this essential. This rticle gives you the basics, with more in part 5
  • Teaching - A Survival Guide for Students and New Teachers (Part 3) - Speech  By : Ventura
    Your mode of speech in the classroom will very quickly make or break you as a teacher. Follow these tips, which are based on 28 years of teaching experience and you will thrive
  • Teaching - A Survival Guide for Students and New Teachers (Part 2)  By : Ventura
    Appearances are very important to students in schools. They expect heir teachers to conform to a certain dress code. Failure to conform will make your life more difficult.
  • Tackle Big Projects with Action-Item Lists  By : Gina Hiatt, Ph.D.
    “I know what I need to do; why do I need to write it down? You may have fallen into the trap of thinking this way. And hey, if it works for you, that’s great!

    I find, however, that many people with too much to do, or with large projects looming in front of them get into a state of complete overload because they haven’t prepared themselves by keeping very simple action-item lists.
  • Systems Administration Education in the Modern Computer Age  By : Search For Classes
    No field has witnessed more advancement in the last decade than information technology. With the continual onset of technological breakthroughs, change seems to be the only constant in the vast system of hardware and software that constitutes the modern computer age. The boom in technology has accelerated to such a rapid pace that administrators of database systems are often mired in the wasteland of yesterday's systems analysis while trying to incorporate the inevitable changes of tomorrow.
  • Survive Teaching - Preparation Part 1  By : Ventura
    Why can't anyone who has a degree teach? What is so special about teaching? This article sets out some of the problems facing teachers at the start of a demanding career. Should teachers really be spending three hours a night on preparation?
  • Students - How to Study More Effectively  By : Royane Real
    Most college students and university students put off studying for the big exam until it's far too late, and then they stay up all night trying to cram for the test. By then it's too late to learn properly. Here are some techniques that can get you to start studying earlier so you can understand the material and remember it better.
  • Student Loan: Easy money and an invaluable chance.  By : Mark Van Neem
    Being a student normally implies being young and therefore unexperienced about finances. At this point in life only thinking about obtaining a loan may sound at the least intimidating. There are many different kinds of student loans. The financing available to a particular student will depend on...
  • Student Loan - Should I apply for an Academic Private Loan?  By : Mark Van Neem
    In planning the financial aspect of your education you should start by maximizing the funding available to you under federal programs. Once you know how much the government contribution will be you can than begin to consider a private loan...
  • Speaking in Tongues  By : Andrew Bleak
    Through my online language course, I learned that my most beloved *lingua franca* apparently had some of its origin from the German language that I regard as so cryptic. Moreover, the syntax, grammar of English, and German languages are pretty much hinged on the similar rules and practices.
  • Spanish Love: Spanish Poets and Their Spanish Poems  By : Philip Nicosia
    Love and its attendant passions has been the favorite subject of Spanish poetry since the time of the troubadours, medieval poets who earned their keep by singing for the people at the village square or for the nobility during royal gatherings at the palace.
  • Society of Negligence--Manners lacking  By : Gianni DeVincent Hayes. Ph.D
    Today's youth, and many adults, lack the basic skills of socialization, and etiquette and protocol are either on the bottom of their list or entirely non-existent. Today's youth are tomorrow's leaders, and yet man of them have no idea how to properly conduct themselves in public. This article looks at this ever growing problem.
  • Smaller systems beneficial to education  By : William L. Bainbridge, Ph.D., FACFE
    While individual examples of good school systems can be selected from every size school system, there is ample evidence to indicate that Gates and others may have good reason to be pushing for smaller teaching and learning units.
  • School Fundraising Idea - Wheel of Misfortune  By : Ron Strand
    Many fundraising ideas involve the enjoyment people have in the misfortune of others - dunk tanks, pie throwing, and head shaving. This school fundraising idea builds on that concept, adding to it the idea behind a popular TV show.
  • SAP Modules  By : Ron
    The SAP FI (Financial Accounting) Module has the competence of meeting all the accounting and financial needs of an organization. Along with other managers, Financial Managers within your business and same module can review the financial position of the company in real time as contrasted to legacy systems which necessitate overnight updates before financial statements frequently and can be generated for management review.
  • Reverse Mortgages Can Benefit Elderly  By : Search For Classes
    Reverse mortgages are available through lenders insured by the federal government and can be of great benefit to those who are eligible to apply. There are three types of reverse mortgages currently available in the United States, including Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM), Fannie Mae (FNMA) Home Keeper and Financial Freedom Cash Accounts.
  • Recent Failed Terror Plots Renew Battle Over Homeland Security Funding  By : Search For Classes
    The recent terror plot by British nationals involving chemical explosives and transatlantic flights has increased awareness of homeland security after a relatively calm period marked by little terrorist activity aimed at the U.S. and Great Britain.
  • Reasons Why You Should Attend University in North Cyprus  By : Jan Korfanty
    North Cyprus Universities are very attractive to foreign students. Whether you are looking to spend one semester abroad, or you want to receive a complete education in a country other than yours, it would be hard to find a better place to attend university than North Cyprus.
  • Reality TV Series Expands Popularity of Culinary Degree Programs  By : Search For Classes
    Since the days of the Iron Chef, many would be kitchen concocters have been fascinated by the art of cooking. Television and cooking have had a long and fruitful relationship, from the relaxed preparation of Julia Childs to the more manic and catchphrase worthy efforts of Emeril Lagasse and everyone in between.
  • Pursuing an Online Degree  By : smgenie
    Earning your college degree online has become very popular over the last few years. If you have thought about advancing your education, an online degree program may be an option.
  • Public school vs homeschool socialization  By : Reverend Brenda Hoffman
    Many public school parents don't understand how homeschool children receive any socialization. What these public school parents don't realize is what they're actually exposing their children in the way of socialization.
  • Psy D and PhD Offer Different Opportunities for Doctorate Students  By : Search For Classes
    The emergence of the Psy D degree in recent years has brought about change in the way psychology students approach earning a doctorate degree. A traditional PhD program focuses on the scholar-practitioner model while Psy D programs are aimed at those who wish to tailor their careers less toward research and more toward clinical and counseling psychology.
  • ProExtender™ verses Penis Pumps  By : AD admin
    Choosing the best device for penis enlargement.
  • Preparing for the Spanish CLEP Exam? How Can an Online Spanish Course Help You?  By : Spanishhour.com
    Are you planning to take the CLEP test? Searching for the right sources for CLEP preparation? If so, opt for an online Spanish CLEP preparation course, a short and easy way to ace the test besides being a focused and result-oriented method of preparation.
  • Pharmacy Technician Training -The Key to Becoming a Certified Professional  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The pharmacy technician profession has gained a lot of attention and interest in the last few years, both among medical school graduates and young students who aspire towards a career in the medical field. A career as a pharmacy tech brings satisfactions on professional, financial and individual levels, by allowing various opportunities for promotion in higher positions with better benefits. As a certified pharmacy technician, you will have the chance to work in various environments such as retail pharmacies, hospitals, clinics or other healthcare organizations administered by the government.
  • Penis "traction" devices: how they work  By : AD admin
    The truth is, the traction technique has its roots in ancient tribal customs, cultural
    and spiritual practices and even modern-day medical methods for rebuilding tissue in surgical patients.
  • Online Education A Better Option for Businesses Than In-House Executive MBA Programs  By : Search For Classes
    Many businesses related companies offer executive MBA programs for their senior executives through an affiliation with a traditional university. While these programs are aimed at those who do not wish to take a break from their careers and enroll full time, they are certainly not exclusive in their purpose. With the popularity of online MBA programs on the rise, it seems only a matter of time before E-MBA programs will see a decline in number.
  • Online Education - Parents Who's Children Come 1st  By : Kacy Carr
    Are your children programmed agains't their will. Give them the gift of survival with online education. Can your children succeed without you

    Kacys says children need pointing in the right direction and the only persons that hold the right to do this, is mum or dad.
  • Online degrees - specially suited to adults looking to improve their employment prospects  By : Ventura
    What is an online degree? Where can you take one? What's the difference between an online and a traditional degree? Are all online degrees the same? Can I take a Masters or Doctorate Online? Can I study for an MBA online?
  • Online Degrees - Points to watch out for  By : Ventura
    You don't want to study hard for your degree online and then find that it is useless because employers are suspicious. How to decide which online course to apply for. Online education degrees - particular concerns.
  • Online degrees - Cutting through the hype  By : Ventura
    Why are there so many new universities offering online degrees? Why are there so many ads for online degrees? Why does every website advertize online degrees?
  • Online Computer Forensic Course  By : Andrew Bleak
    The computer forensic training course trains a forensic person in recovering, retrieving, and analyzing data from disk operating systems, Windows operating system (with concentration on Windows 9.x), and even from NTFS structures used by Windows NT, 2000, and XP operating systems.
  • On A Need To Know Basis  By : Elaine Rexdale
    How young children come to know and understand people with disabilities.
  • Nursing Does More Than Pay the Bills  By : Search For Classes
    I initially chose my career in nursing for financial reasons. One of my friends had become a registered nurse and was making a very comfortable living. When we would get together, I would often ask her questions about the time commitment involved with becoming an RN and what she liked and disliked about the job. Being a close friend, she tried her best to paint an accurate picture for me of what her daily work was all about and certainly didn't sugarcoat her position. While I was interested in what she had to say, I was much more interested in finding a way to quickly raise my earning potential.
  • Nursing Degree Applications Up, but Demand Still Exceeds Supply  By : Neal Brown
    Nursing schools are still receiving more applicants that there are available slots. Here are some statistics and solutions.
  • No Knowledge No College GOODBYE Career  By : Kacy Carr
    Who will protect our kids when we are gone. Teach them to protect themselves by giving them knowledge then may we rest in peace. Online education is there for the taking. Make the right choices in life then you have a life.
  • National Initiative to Save Youth who Dream of Attending College  By : College Professor
    Dr. Stephen Jones says too many high school students are not attending college instead they choose to drop out of school. Students need to know that how obtaining sufficient study skills and financial aid can improve their chances of success in college. First generation college students can also benefit from time management and test taking strategies.
  • NASA Need Your Tax Dollar.  By : Dr. Turi
    NASA Need Your Tax Dollar.

    Hello readers;

    As mentioned so many times before, NASA like the church will use the inborn human instinct of preservation to reach their goals. Those self-concerned agencies (oil companies, Red Cross and organized religions) need to survive and they will use absolutely anything to grow and tap on your resources. Its amazing how FEAR can be used to bring great results fast. This nation is totally lead by a bunch of manipulative agencies and the proof of my claim i
  • My Back-to-School Prayer  By : Rev. Cory L. Kemp
    Prayer in school is a hot topic of discussion. Although I appreciate and respect each person's freedom of expression regarding their faith, I do not believe that prayer should be placed in the hands of our political leaders or our educators for distribution to our children.
  • Missed Opportunity - Are my parents to Blame?  By : Kacy Carr
    How to lose your dream career by not having the right qualifications. How online education is the only way for the kids to today to make a success with their life.
  • MBA Applications and Your Application Essay  By : Thomas Suh
    Similar to how a college admission essay is evaluated, MBA admission boards evaluate MBA essays for traits and non-academic qualities of the candidates.
  • Making It on Your Own  By : Andrew Bleak
    This course can help a budding entrepreneur get the modern practices in creating consumer relationship, making competent marketing and corporate strategies, ethics and social responsibility, marketing channels, integrated *marketing communication*, and a whole lot more to boost the marketability of a newly-created striking product or service.
  • Make That Right Affiliation  By : Andrew Bleak
    Being on an affiliate program is indeed advantageous and strategic. The cyberspace is like a wild jungle where big and small business are outplaying each other like feisty beasts.
  • Licensed Vocational Nursing Programs  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Launch into a Personal and Financial Rewarding Career

    If you are considering building a career in the medical field as a LVN (Licensed Vocational Nurse) or LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse), you are definitely on the right track! A career as a LVN or LPN offers a lot of advantages and satisfactions on multiple levels: apart from being a noble and morally rewarding career, it also brings major financial benefits, ensuring a financially stable future. The American Nurses Association informs that the average annual salary for licensed vocational nurses revolves around $35,000. Similarly, administrators earn an average $45,000. Clinical Nurse Specialists earn around $40,000, nurse practitioners earn an average $70,000, while Nurse Anesthetists earn up to $110, 000 a year! Undoubtedly, a career as a nurse can be very lucrative, allowing and facilitating various possibilities of promotion in other adjacent medical specialties.
  • Liberty From Machinery  By : Andrew Bleak
    Although mostly hinged on classical learning, liberal arts is as progressive as technical courses. It continues to evolve and respond to the increasing complexities of modern-day scholastic learning and practical applications.
  • Learning on the Net: Online College Classes  By : Colin P
    Learning on the Net: Online College Classes
  • Learning Foreign Languages Online  By : Philip Nicosia
    In today’s competitive and evolving world, the importance of education has never been more important.
  • Learn to Earn Checklist: Are You Ready for an Online Bachelor Degree?  By : Dana E. Smith
    Dozens of accredited colleges and universities now offer online bachelor degree programs that require students to spend little or no time on campus. In most cases, you can learn to earn from the comfort of your own home.
  • Learn Spanish Easily Using Spanish Language Games  By : Spanishhour.com
    Practice is indispensable in the process of learning Spanish. But, practicing Spanish does not always require you to bury your nose in those heavy books. If you can look out of your book for a while, there are many fun ways of learning and practicing Spanish that make learning interesting. Among them, Spanish language games are one which, when included in your learning structure, can make your learning journey interesting.
  • Language Translation Misconceptions  By : Sammer Hakim
    Which of these excuses do you use for not translating your materials into other languages?
  • Italian: Speaking The Language of Love  By : Philip Nicosia
    There is indescribable quality to the Italian language that makes it sound so florid and expressive – two qualities that lend itself well to missives of love and passionate feelings.
  • IT Educators Focus on Outsourcing Strategies, Open Source Technology  By : Search For Classes
    Many educational institutions offering IT curriculum are beginning to understand the importance of focusing on the administrative and managerial aspects of IT training. With outsourcing a regular occurrence in the industry and the popularity of open source technology on the rise, many colleges and universities have recently overhauled their IT programs to include additional curriculum related to these important facets of the IT world.
  • Is Time Your Enemy? Conquer Time with an “Unschedule!”  By : Gina Hiatt, Ph.D.
    Time can be your friend or your enemy. For many people who have “free time” to accomplish long-term projects or writing tasks, it is a merciless tyrant. It is just too easy to allow the slightly harder task to slide, as you fill in your day with the humdrum and the emergencies.
  • Is Learning Spanish Really Difficult?  By : Spanishhour.com
    Learning Spanish may seem like a herculean task for most of the English speaking population. Though both of the languages are unique in their own way with a number of differences, having the right mindset and right approach towards learning Spanish makes it a very do-able task. In this article, we will see if learning Spanish is really as difficult as it seems.

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