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Robots today take on dangerous assignments and monotonous jobs that free humans to do other jobs. Scientists and engineers are designing ever more complex robots that can take on the challenges on earth, in space and under the sea, as well as ... more »
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Are you interesting in expanding your knowledge of all things herbal? Whether you want to be an informed novice or a certified herb expert, there are resources to expand your expertise. Here's how to get a herbal education... more »
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Native American college students have the opportunity to learn more about the federal government through 10-week congressional internships provided by the Morris K. Udall Foundation to honor the former Arizona Congressman. The program matches ... more »
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A surefire way to get a promotion at work is to become more knowledgeable at your job. Experience, education and a willingness to go above and beyond are traits that every employer looks for in an employee. You can gain experience and adapt the ... more »
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Scientific knowledge can best serve humanity when it's accessible to people around the world. The National Institutes of Health offers money to neuroscientists in third world and developing nations to spend a year or two studying their field in ... more »
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A Master of Fine Arts degree in photography is often considered the starting point for a career in commercial photography, fine art, post-secondary education or gallery or museum management. If you have a passion for photography and are planning ... more »
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After working so hard for your bread and butter for so many years, there comes a time when you wish you could pursue the education you never had the time or money to do. However due to time constraints, you find it difficult to make ends meet ... more »
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Most of the top business schools accept fewer than 10 percent of those who apply each year. Step up your chances of acceptance by allowing plenty of time to request applications, write the admission essay and secure recommendations. Use the ... more »
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There are only 57 accredited dental schools in the U.S., therefore, admission is highly competitive. The admission process is multi-faceted, and while GPA and DAT scores are important, many other factors are brought into play in an effort to ... more »
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You signed up for a class that sounds interesting, but you forgot the most important part of your research. You didn't ask other students what they thought of the professor. So, now you are stuck with the wicked warlock of the southwest, and he ... more »
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While college professors and advisers are the best resources for research writing assistance, scheduling a meeting within their office hours, getting their full attention or acquiring the specific help you need, can sometimes be a challenge. ... more »
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Many Jewish students would love the opportunity to study Torah (or other Jewish subjects) in more depth, but financial considerations get in the way. The following is an overview of some programs that offer stipends or fellowships to defray (or ... more »
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This is a reverse psychology article about what to do if you are trying to get placed on academic probation at your college or university. In other words, don't follow these steps (do the opposite of what they suggest) if you actually want to ... more »
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MOst people would like to go back to school and getting higher education is the way to go. There are ways where this can be done at home but it's harder if done outside of the classroom setting so these are the steps to take on finishing online. ... more »
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Media and production technology has flourished in recent times. Once skills like sound recording were possessed only by a privileged few with an acute combination of right and left brain abilities. However, user-friendly technology today has made ... more »
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A large part of the college experience for most Master's and PhD students, as well as professors, is attending academic conferences. Conferences are made up of panel presentations at which various individuals discuss the written work they have ... more »
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Welding is an extremely important occupation. It is used in every manufacturing industry and transitions across the country and the world. There are many types of welding to consider, and you should find a welding school to fit your educational ... more »
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Graduating with a Master's Degree offers many opportunities for individuals who are striving to succeed in their career. Making that goal and earning your Master's Degree is a triumphant and rewarding experience. Observe these steps to make sure ... more »
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If you're in the midst of a relationship with a math major then you know that math majors can be difficult to relate to. With their extreme right brain mentality, some math majors can barely carry on a normal conversation without ... more »
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Do you hate to write bibliographies to all your papers? Is the Works Cited page the toughest part of your research? If the answer is yes, just follow these few steps for free help on all your research papers... more »
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Keeping students connected to the real world is essential in the learning environment. When students are able to incorporate real world experiences into any learning endeavor, they are more likely to retain the information. Towards that end, it ... more »
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Studies have shown that establishing an interpersonal relationship with students is just as important to the learning experience as are the actual lessons that you teach. Instructors need to balance instruction with interpersonal skills. Read on ... more »
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If you are considering attending a Bible school, you are an unusual person. You are interested in more than money and success; you are interested in spirituality. Joining Bible school does not have to be a stressful process. Take your time while ... more »
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Want to learn about getting a job on Wall Street? Or, are you simply mystified by terms like Investment Banking and Private Wealth Management? Either way, you can complete a free Wall Street Boot Camp without leaving your home. Read on... more »