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1). Steady Employment after Training By : Kris Koonar
One of the key benefits of training through the National Heavy Equipment Operators School is the sheer abundance of employment opportunities that you will enjoy afterward. It’s hardly a secret that the economy in the United States has seen better days; the cost of living has skyrocketed, and with wages largely remaining stagnant, it has become incr...
2). Why some projects are vital for your life? By : Chris Wells
Dissertation is one of the most vital projects during the whole period of your study. Some students believe that dissertation is just another academic paper, which differs just in terms of scope and has the same structure as the term paper and essay have. However, one should not forget that dissertation should include one important part that is abs...
3). A better world with child sponsorship By : Amelie Mag
Child sponsorship enables a common person in an evolved country to aid a child from a poorly developed part of the world until he can become independent. This aid consists in money, clothes, moral support and anything that can make a difference. This practice is usually conducted through a child sponsorship organization which deals with money trans...
4). January markings By : Ryan Fyfe
The month of January is a special month as: January 1, or January the first, is of course the first day of the calendar year. This is true in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. I'm referring to the standard calendar year, in which months are ordered: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, Decem...
5). Renewable Energy By : GuideMeGreen
Hi-tech ways to capture enough sunlight per day every day to power everything in a home or business hasn't been discovered yet. The current cost of solar panels can run into thousands of pounds, which would require the panels to produce electricity for years without maintenance in order to see a return on investment.
Many people use so...
6). Biomass: Heating Your Home With…Corn? By : Rick Solare
With fossil fuel prices expected to continue increasing, many people are nervous about future heating bills. Using biomass as an alternative is becoming particularly popular. As strange as it may sound, corn is a popular fuel.
Not Just For Movies Anymore
As mentioned by President Bush in his State of the Union speech, the...
7). Is the Internet history’s greatest hoax? By : Glenn Murray
For a while there, the Internet and the World Wide Web showed great promise. They whispered sweet nothings in our ears, promising to be the voice of the marginalized, the new democracy, the great equalizer.
But it wasn’t to be, for the Internet has a new master. No, it’s not Google. No, it’s not Microsoft. And no, it’s not even good ol...
8). Ivey School Of Business By : Thomas Champeval
The Western University of Ontario is located in right in the economic grandeur of Forest City. It is one of the oldest and most respected universities in Canada. It was founded in 1878 by Bishop Isaac Hellmuth and the Anglican Diocese of Huron. The 155 hectares of land area down the banks of Thames River. The teaching faculty is composed of about 1...
9). The need for child sponsorship By : Amelie Mag
Tragedies happen every day in several parts of the world. Countries like these are plagued by wars, military corruption, diseases, unemployment and high crime rates. Those born there usually have their childhood is stolen away from them. They are forced to work in brutal conditions, they can’t afford a good education and most of them are illiterate...
10). What Is A Distance Learning Degree Program And Can It Work For You? By : Mark Woodcock
If you have ever given any thought to going back to college to earn a degree, but do not feel that you would have the time, money, or ability to do so, take a look at distance learning. Distance educational entails using current communications technology to provide instruction and interaction between an instructor and students when they are separat...
11). Teaching - A Survival Guide for Students and New Teachers (Part 4) Body languagwe basics By : Ventura
Body language is your chief weapon in your campaign for a calm and disciplined learning environment. With the correct posture or hand movement it is possible to control even the most rowdy of classes. Most of the ideas here are extremely simple but they do work. Practice them on colleagues and children and they will make your teaching much more eff...
12). Voice Changer Software Perfects Your Educational Projects By : Chris Martin
If you are a teacher or a professor, obviously you will be vexed when one student gives a sneaky yawn in your class. Don’t hastily blame him but think twice about your lecture: may it lack a small fire of passion and creativeness?
If you are a student, you cannot wait to become a Jack Black’s pet in “School of Rock” as you can memorize...
13). Using Water As a Power Source By : SolarMan
Water is used as a significant power source in many parts of the world. In fact, Norway uses it to produce 99 percent of its electricity. So, how does it work?
Water constantly moves through a vast global cycle. First, it evaporates from water sources such as lakes and oceans, forming clouds. The water is returned to the Earth in the ...
14). Speed Reading - Getting The Main Idea By : Rene Graeber
Getting the main idea in reading is central to effective studying.
You must learn what the author's central idea is, and understand it in your own way.
Every paragraph contains a main idea. Main ideas are perfect for outlining textbooks. Make it a habit to find the main idea in each paragraph you read.
Extrac...
15). Energy Department Kicks in $119 Million for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Research By : Rick Solare
President Bush has indicated it is imperative to kick America’s oil habit. In conjunction with this goal, the Department of Energy has just announced a $119 million dollar research initiative.
Money for Research and Development
Obviously, automobiles are the basis of America’s oil addiction. Everyone seems to have at leas...
16). Throwing a Graduation Party By : Dawn Rowlett
Graduation is an exciting time for the graduate, and friends and family alike. It is a time to congratulate and commend the graduate for a job well done. Graduation is a huge milestone in anyone's life, and should be marked appropriately. A graduation dinner or graduation party is a great way to do so.
Party theme. There are many them...
17). Historical Advances in Producing Electricity From the Sun By : Rick Solare
When politicians start talking about renewable energy, you know we have problems. Solar energy is a significant renewable energy and here is an overview of how the technology has developed.
Historical Advances in Producing Electricity From the Sun
Solar electricity is simply energy produced by harnessing the sun. It comes...
18). All About The Mattress! By : Jason Adams
Those of us who think that mattresses are just something to plunk ourselves on and while away the night, couldn’t be more wrong. We simply might have to rethink again. The fact is that we spend one-fourth of our lives in bed and what should demand our maximum attention often goes unnoticed- for example the mattress that we sleep on.
We...
19). To BSN or not to BSN - That is the nurse's question! By : Sara Ellis RN, BSN
The Goldmark Report in 1923 was the first to recommend that the entry level of education for professional practice as a registered nurse should be a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN), and heated debate has raged among nurses over the issue ever since.
Diploma and Associate Degree RN’s will clearly tell you that they can run ...
20). The Earth as an Onion By : Richard Monk
Despite thousands of years of gazing at the stars, we’ve never found another planet like Earth. Who would’ve thought looking inward would reveal the Earth is formed like an onion.
A Complicated Planet Indeed
When discussing the onion-like nature of the Earth, it is important to mention there is some debate as to what cons...
21). Air Purifiers and Filters Guide By : Briana
Have you ever wondered what is floating through the air in your home? Just because you can't see something doesn't mea n it isn't there. Millions of particles, pollutants, gases, bacteria, and allergens are roaming your house with no way to get out making the air inside your home up to 100 times dirtier than outside air. Sure, opening a window to l...
22). The Shocking Truth About How To University Online By : wirat
In today's world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed.
DeVry University Online provides the flexibility you need to complete your degree whenever and wherever it...
23). The New SAT By : Chris Davis
The SAT may be the most important test a student will ever take. When it comes to determining college admissions and awarding scholarships, no single exam is more important. It has recently undergone some major changes, and every college-bound student must pay close attention to the new format.
Partly because of criticism that the old ...
24). How To Email Your College Professor By : Randy Harold
So its 1:30 am and there you are at the computer trying to refresh the email inbox page. The big test is tomorrow and your Professor still hasn’t replied back, but why? Contrary to popular belief, that your Professor wants you to fail, the problem could stem from the fact that your email never reached him/her. Hence, the purpose of this guide is to...
25). Intonation In English: Nouns And Adjectives Are Stressed Differently Than Verbs By : Frank Gerace
Listen and Learn: Nouns and Adjectives one way; Verbs another
Chinese has "tones" but all languages have their own special intonation. The "music" of a language is its intonation and it is perhaps the most important element of a correct accent.
A "ggod" accent is not only a question of good pronunciation. Many people thin...
26). Receiving Your Continuing Education Online By : Mark Woodcock
In order to get that promotion you’ve been working so hard for, it’s often necessary to receive some extra education and training. Or, if you are already successful in a profession such as Nursing or Pharmacy, you probably need to keep your credentials and certifications current. Your schedule might not permit attending continuing education courses...
27). Study Hard and Ace Your Test Taking. Still Believe that Rubbish? By : Ian McAllister
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You Surely Don't Believe You Can Pass Exams Without Test Taking Strategies
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Test Taking is Unfair. Make the unfairness work for you.
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"...the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neithe...
28). Does Your Child Need A Math Tutor? By : Kerri Stalton
Many students find math a challenging subject, and hiring math tutors can provide a great solution for trouble in the classroom. Difficulty with math is a widespread problem, particularly with the strong emphasis on testing for students in all grades. High stakes tests can create anxiety, especially for math students, and many students need outside...
29). Interactive Web Based Training - a case study By : SmallBusinessWebHosting
With the constantly changing economy, it’s hard to judge from day to day how much or even if you should invest in training. Even through you know that training improves productivity, morale and retention of the key employees.
Training is expensive and it is an investment in your most precious resource, your employees. Training can cost...
30). Vernal Equinox History And Traditions By : Kevin Buyer
From a technical standpoint the Vernal Equinox is an astronomical event, it’s one of the four quadrature days of the Earth’s orbit. However for people both modern and ancient, the Vernal Equinox marked the transition from winter into spring. The Vernal Equinox occurs on March 20th or 21st and is one of two days during the year when there are 12 hou...
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