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By smidgen 1 comments
Do you ever wonder how to lower your expenses during the year when it comes to heating and cooling your home? Try these few tips and I promise you will see a difference in you bills each month. I have and it makes me feel that my money is going ... more »
By exminis 4 comments
A great number of colleges, universities and companies have placed classes and educational materials on the internet for free. Some of the free courses can even be taken for credit!.. more »
By ElectricalNut 1 comments
One of the first things you'll need to understand when working with electronic circuits is how to use the correct sized resistor. It's quite simple once you understand it... more »
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So, you've found yourself in a class taught by the infamous K. Randy Ludington. Here are a few tips that you need to know in order to survive his classes... more »
By Anthony Delgado 0 comments
Adult education programs come in various forms in order to fit the various lifestyles which people live. In addition, the purpose can change from person to person. One may be interested in professional advancement and be geared to online ... more »
By Limowreck 4 comments
Does your degree or certificate program require an internship? More and more colleges and technical schools are requiring students to acquire real job experience before issuing a degree. Unfortunately, they usually don’t offer assistance in ... more »
By Gump87 9 comments
This is how to easily make your term paper longer without the teacher noticing anything... more »
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It is possible to obtain a job in construction without any formal training or post-secondary education, but for those who want to maximize their income potential training is a good idea. Apprenticeships are one option for aspiring construction ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 6 comments
Professionals in this field design and furnish the interiors of commercial, industrial and residential buildings. They must be up on federal, state and local codes and able to wear many hats... more »
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Choosing a culinary art school can be an important yet difficult decision. With many culinary art schools around the world, deciding which one to attend can seem like a daunting task. While there are many aspects that go into the decision, having ... more »
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I've been there, the pressure of which college to go to, (many of brochures in the mail that come to you), what major to take right after high school. Deciding what you want to be... more »
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If you like putting things together with your hands, a career as a plumber might be for you. Plumbing is a highly skilled profession and one that will always be in demand. Plumbers install, maintain and repair the systems that keep our water ... more »
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Wayne C. Dvorak (www.waynedvorak.com) is a successful acting coach in Los Angeles area who knows what it takes to really make it as an actor and have a long-lasting and satisfying acting career. Here are his answers on how to overcome the myth ... more »
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A business degree is one of the most versatile degrees--with it you can work in virtually any industry. At a business trade school, you can complete a range of degrees among a variety of specialties while choosing the pace at which you want to ... more »
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Knowing what the state of Pennsylvania requires to earn your cosmetology license is the first step towards your goal of helping others enhance their look. Whether it's cutting and curling a client's hair, or nail designs on a client's toe nails, ... more »
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Many people interested in cooking as a career discover that they can become successful in the restaurant industry without ever stepping foot into a classroom. But for the majority of people, a degree from a respected culinary arts school is an ... more »
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Forensic radiology is an area of medical imaging that investigates the who, what, when and how questions of certain legal matters. If you get a job working in this field, you could end up analyzing both living and dead subjects... more »
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Funding the cost of a post-secondary education is often overwhelming. Many programs assist students in making their academic goals attainable. The government offers financial assistance to students based on their need. Many other private ... more »
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Carpentry is a skilled profession that will always be in demand. Homes and buildings don't construct themselves. Woodworking that includes building beautiful cabinets and furniture is a part of carpentry. If you enjoy working with your hands, ... more »
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Goldsmithing is an old trade dating back to ancient civilizations and their first use of pyrotechnology. Once a trade designated for catering to the wealthy, goldsmiths today create and design for the masses. Further, modern-day goldsmith ... more »
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Radiology medical journals are a great source of information for technicians, researchers and practicing doctors. It's easy to find and read these periodicals, although some require a special group membership... more »
By evadgorf 5 comments
Even though many books are in digital shape, there are many old books in libraries and private collections now available for sale. They are easy to damage or destroy if not properly handled. Because printers did not have acid-free papers, older ... more »
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A degree and training in radiology is a prerequisite for most jobs directing medical imaging technology. The admissions process is different for each school, but there are a few things that you must do to apply to a radiology program... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
The United States Merchant Marine Academy, located in Kings Point, New York, admits approximately 275 students each year. In addition to normal college-entrance requirements, applicants need to pass a physical fitness test, a medical examination ... more »
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Contrary to what some may say, it is still possible to become an attorney without spending years in college... more »