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      Bill Gates, has climbed from garage inventor to holding company with Warren Buffet. He is the founder of Microsoft and a software extraordinaire. Even though Bill Gates is a friendly man, he is constantly creating and has a limited schedule of free time. Between work and charities, tracking him down for a conversation can prove to... more »

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      There are a small number of colleges that exclusively admit female students. These colleges are a part of educational history, with many women's schools dating back to the late 19th century. You need to conduct research and determine your educational goals before you complete an application for a women's college. more »

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      Visiting colleges can be an exciting time for high school students and their families. If you are interested in a liberal arts education, Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, may be the college for you. One of the best ways to learn about and get to know a college like Franklin and Marshall College is to visit the... more »

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      With more than 9,000 colleges and universities in this country, there are lots of choices for you to find a school that you can call home. Before selecting a college, you need to ask yourself a few questions. What balance of academics, activities and social life suits you best and what are your academic interests? You need to know... more »

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