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  • Improving Your Vocabulary Improving Your Vocabulary

    By Donna McKinney

    Who doesn't want to sound eloquent and erudite while being loquacious? Whether chatting with friends or giving a business presentation, a strong, varied vocabulary is an asset. This guide offers tips to bettering your vocabulary.

  • introduction to Medical Books introduction to Medical Books

    By Chelsea Fitzgerald

    Gathering medical books for your college education or just purchasing them for your own reference library can be a mind boggling task. Medical books come in many volumes on numerous subjects. Choose the ones with the most basic information first.

  • Architecture School 101 Architecture School 101

    By Carl Hose

    Architecture is present everywhere in you look, from buildings to the landscapes those buildings occupy. Let the eHow experts show you the basics of architecture and how you can choose a career in architecture.

  • Film School 101 Film School 101

    By Larry Amon

    You don’t have to shell out $50,000 to go to film school. Just learn the basics of the film business and start making your own movie using free information about making movies.

  • Early Childhood Education Guide Early Childhood Education Guide

    By Nannette Richford

    Learning the ABCs is important, but it's not the primary focus of early childhood education. Learning to take turns, share and communicate guide preschool lessons. Learn what to expect and how to enhance natural development with this quick guide.

  • Business Class 101 Business Class 101

    By Tiesha Whatley

    Business class travel offers conveniences for the traveling business professional. There is extra comfort and room for portable devices so that you can get work done. This eHow guide will help you learn some of the basics of business class.

  • Penn State Basics Penn State Basics

    By Jessica Leigh

    Every fall thousands of Penn State University students return to campuses across Pennsylvania. It can be a confusing time for students and parents alike. With this guide, though, learning to survive at Penn State is easier than it may seem.

  • LSAT Preparation 101 LSAT Preparation 101

    By Vivian Pearson

    Most prospective law students begin preparing for the LSAT during their junior year of college, or at least four to six months prior to their test date. This guide will help you begin studying for the LSAT and preparing your law school application.

  • Introduction to College Grants Introduction to College Grants

    By Joyce Priddy

    Pay for your higher education with the college grants, financial aid packages and scholarships that are available to support your pursuit of a degree. Let our guide show you how to find and apply for these educational funds for college.

  • Guide to MBAs Guide to MBAs

    By Sean Mack

    Tired of not being a world-famous, fabulously rich CEO? Use the tips in this guide to learn how to get your MBA, from how to get into grad school to how to write your senior thesis.

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