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  • Medical Malpractice Litigation Summary  By : sam young
    Medical malpractice attorneys work in a key area of law. Overall, medical malpractice is the occurrence of injury to a individual during medical care. Malpractice might be the product of mistakes made during diagnosis, or likely oversights in drugs. A malpractice attorney can help a person to determi
  • Royal Britain's Interesting History During The 15th & 16th Century  By : Devinder Patel
    From 1370 to 1413 many revolutions took place in Britain (not yet "Great") at this time and ultimately the House of Lancaster grabbed the English Throne. The losses in France started a series of bloody events that were horrible in Medieval (or is it MediEVIL !) Britain and it again lost its glory, until Tudor Henry VII came to the throne after winning the battle of Market Bosworth in 1485 and starting another century's history in Britain.
  • 1000 Years Of British History After 410 AD When The Romans Evacuated  By : Devinder Patel
    The Romans kept continually pushing back their Celtic attackers in Britain from two sides (the North and West) but then in 410 AD Emperor Constantine removed his Roman Army in Britain altogether in order to defend the Roman Empire at the River Rhine frontier from invasion. The different cities of Britain thus had to defend themselves and the Romans never came back.
  • How We Learned to Read Hieroglyphics  By : Peter Salmonford

    One of the greatest mysteries of history, deciphered.

  • What is a Virtual School ?  By : Steven Magill
    Virtual schools are schools with distance education that are run by the state's public school system.
  • The Discovery of the Rosetta Stone  By : Peter Salmonford

    The Rosetta Stone was an important tool in our understanding of ancient languages. Find out how it was discovered.

  • What Are The Earning Potentials For Medical Transcriptionists?  By : Pam Lyon
    What do full time professional transcriptionists REALLY make? Not what the web sites claim, but the real truth from an independent source? Read here to find out the Inside Truth of Medical Transcription...
  • At Summer Camp, Students Learn that It's Fun and Exciting Outside of Their Comfort Zone  By : Jim Hartley
    Everybody's familiar with the concept of the comfort zone. It's where we live most of the time. At SuperCamp, campers describe what it's like inside their comfort zones: comfortable, safe, familiar, and... boring.
  • How To Write A Good Resume: Make It Brief But Powerful  By : Corvan Reynolds
    There is a tendency to put far too much information on your resume. Here are some guidelines on how to keep it at an optimal length and still have a high-impact resume.
  • Poker: From Then to Now  By : Steven Cancel
    Take a look at the past and see how the game of poker came to be.
  • How To Use A Car Donation Program to take The Hassle Out Of Charitable Giving  By : Alex Alaska P
    Utilizing a Car Donation Program to Take the Hassle Out of Charitable Giving
  • The Cheap Text Books Guide  By : Steven Morten
    No Foul In Pinching Money With Cheap Text Books

    Whenever you're pitching your tent at college you usually adapt the stereotype of the poor college student, dining on packaged foods and pouring down coffee for nutrition and to be more attentive for your after hours learning sessions. College, whether a campus or online, can be pricey, and with many private college tuitions reaching into the tens of thousands of dollars, it's common to fork out way over $100,000 for 4 year degree. However, tuition doesn’t pay for everything; students still must lay out the dough for dining, a room, clothing, and text books. A fair amount of students are choosing to go for used and cheap text books to assist in this burden.

    Why It Pays To Compare Prices Of Cheap Text Books

    Many students’ schedules make it hard, if not impossible, to work a part-time job while in school, especially if they take part in any extracurricular activities. Full jobs can take a back seat to school attendance, and summertime jobs can be low priorities to pupils looking for strong internships to assist in their graduate school or forthcoming employment chances. Regrettably, a lot of the finest internships are volunteer, leaving students even further hurting for money.

    You'll Rarely Find Cheap New College Text Books

    Among the most unforeseen expenses for freshman college students is when they first enter the bookstore. Sure, if you’re a freshman you understand that you’re going to need to purchase books, yet there’s a great probability you did not take in that the books for one semester can easily cost $1,000. Some think they will just sell the books back at the end of the class, and they can, but, they shouldn't count on getting what they paid for them. Maybe that's one of their first business lessons before they enter the corporate world.

    It’s infrequent for a book to bring near what was paid for it when it’s sold back to a bookstore. Additionally, professors may change textbooks for the subject matter, therefore your university's bookstore might not even accept your books back. This is okay if you’re creative writing student and have amassed a collection of literary classics, leastwise you can develop your personal book collection, but if you bog down with things Algebra 101, the book will probably layabout and collect dust on the mantle.

    Cheap text books are a bang-up opportunity to save coinage if you’re a college student, yet they can possibly be tough to come across. Used books are no doubt the most comfortable way to get hold of cheap text books; they can often be discovered right along side the new books in your campus bookstore. An even slicker chance to incur cheap text books is to aquire them directly from students at the conclusion of a semester. If you know what classes you’ll be taking and what textbooks you'll need, it’s easy to find cheap text books from the pupils who are now in the class and looking to sell their books. By avoiding the retailer you can find cheap text books and your friends can sell their books for a little more money than the campus would give them.
  • Poker: Learn To Play Like A Professional  By : Steven Cancel
    A guide to understand how professional poker players operate and win.
  • What is a Fusion Intelligence Analyst?  By : Dan Sommer
    In response to the global war on terrorism and the pervasive threat to homeland security, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has worked with state and local governments and law enforcement agencies to create Intelligence Fusion Centers located around the country.
  • An Air Force Career is Enhanced by Education  By : Dan Sommer
    There are many exciting directions a career in the Air Force can go. With so many different career paths, it can seem like a daunting task to advance in the Air Force. The purpose of this article is to explain how an Air Force career in large part depends on your level of education.
  • Nursing Tutorial  By : Eileen OReggio
    The test taking strategies provided in this article was developed to assist students to master the skills of learning and test taking. They can apply the information provided when taking their tests. Both methods of learning have distinctive advantages, so they can diagnose their own style of test taking and follow only the advice that is best for them.
  • With Memorization Training At Summer Camp, Students Are More Prepared For College  By : Jim Hartley
    One major difference between high school and college is the amount of studying and memorization that is required. Many young people worry that their memories aren't up to the task when it comes to schoolwork. Here again it's a matter of training. Even though there are gazillions of ways to improve memory, schools don't do much to help students learn how to train their memories.
  • I Hear You, I'm Catching On, I've Got the Picture  By : Jim Hartley
    Young people often sense that there's a disconnect between them and their teachers, but they seldom know what's behind it. Frustrated teachers often assume that a student is being lazy or impertinent even though he or she is really trying to learn.
  • Quality Improvement  By : Ed Bones
    Following the development of a management system for Quality - e.g. ISO9001' is the need to maintain and improve the performance of such a system. ISO 9001 in its current form requires the organisation to continually improve, and for auditors and managers alike this improvement requirement has been difficult to define and therefore to demonstrate.
  • What Internship Offer do I Accept?  By : Robert Halgren
    This article covers the decision making process for choosing between two or more internship offers, examining it from a long-term prospective.
  • How to Fill Out Online Job Applications  By : Robert Halgren
    This article discusses how to efficiently and effectively apply online to college internship and full time positions.
  • Networking Basics  By : Robert Halgren
    This article discusses the basics of networking and how to use it to get more higher quality job leads.
  • Think Outside the Box for Companies to Look at for Jobs  By : Robert Halgren
    This article discusses how to find companies you may not normally consider or apply to during your job search.
  • 4 Ways To Get Your Book Published  By : Jason Storm
    Your book is coming along brilliantly, you're getting rave reviews from friends and can imagine seeing your book in the stores, ok - how do you publish your book? There are 4 ways that you can publish your book. Lets take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of each.
  • How to Understand Energy Jargon: Step One to Rethinking Solar (Part 1)  By : Daniel Stouffer
    This article provides a fundamental understanding of electricity terms needed to understand how solar photovoltaic (PV) technology works. It is not intended to not make you a solar energy expert. There will always be people with more information than you but that is a good thing. You can learn from them.
  • Air Pressure? Feel the Weight on your Shoulders.  By : Mark Boardman
    The air is composed of billions of tiny particles that are constantly moving in all directions, bouncing off whatever they encounter. These collisions constitute what is known as air pressure. The more collisions occurring within a certain area then the greater the air pressure will be.
  • Why Arabic Is Critical in Today's World  By : Jacob Lumbroso
    Learning Arabic is an ever increasing skill in today's complicated world. The continuing rise of oil prices and the ongoing political and military instability in the Middle East insures that Arabic speaking countries and particularly those that are oil producing are of tremendous importance.
  • Education and How it Affects Earnings in the U.S.  By : Kristin Gabriel
    Only 60 percent of the 435 teachers believed they are appreciated by their students. The most recent U.S. Census Bureau says that about 33 percent of women in the United States that are of the ages between aged 25 to 29 had a bachelor's degree or more education in 2007. This was compared with 26 percent of their male counterparts.
  • Assessing the True Value of Your Job Offer  By : Robert Halgren
    This article shows how to find the true value in a job offer, which can sometimes be hidden! It covers the basics of salary, bonuses, but also touches on under-emphasized and little-known forms of compensation like company cars, travel perks, company discounts, etc.
  • Guide to the Perfect Behavioral Interview Reponses (STAR Format)  By : Robert Halgren
    This article describes how to provide the perfect response to behavioral interview questions. It walks through each step of the process clearly and easily so that you can craft your interview examples as you go!
  • Top 21 Books on Brain Health, Fitness and Training, Neuroplasticity and Neurogenesis  By : Alvaro Fernandez
    Given the growing media coverage of brain fitness and brain training, we have produced this compilation of the Top 21 Books that help understand these trends, the research behind them, and the implications for all of us. For your easy browsing, we have categorized them into seven groups. Enjoy!
  • Studying Chinese is Critical in Today's World  By : Jacob Lumbroso
    Chinese is the most frequently spoken language in the world with approximately 900 million speakers and is hence one of the key languages in the world culturally and in business.
  • Distance Learning  By : Shaun Bird
    Distance learning advice and ideas how to improve your career prospects
  • Dyslexia in Learning: Don't Tell Us to Concentrate! Harnessing the Power of Dyslexic Creativity  By : Richard Whitehead
    There is a dirty word in the field of education which masks as a virtue. The word is "concentrate!" The assumption is, if a learner is failing, they just need to try harder. Yet generally speaking, nothing could be further from the truth.
  • Teacher Resume Tips: How to use References in your Teacher Resume  By : Adam Waxler
    Due to the fact that teaching jobs are so difficult to secure, teachers must do everything they can to stand out form the crowd. One of the most important aspects of getting a teaching job is your teacher resume.
  • Choosing Plastering as a career  By : Matt Morgan
    Are you considering a career as a plasterer but not sure where to start? If the answer is yes, this article will give you an idea of what learning to plaster involves, what different materials are used and where and most importantly advice on plastering qualifications.
  • Clock Antiques  By : Margaret Mauldin
    Antique collecting is the assembling of items of aesthetic, historical or monetary values from earlier eras. How old does an antique have to be to be considered an antique?
  • What Every Parent and Educator Should Know About Enriching Young Brains and Minds  By : Alvaro Fernandez
    To learn important lessons for all parents and educators, we interview today Eric Jensen, a former middle school teacher and former adjunct professor for several universities including the University of California, San Diego. Mr. Jensen co-founded the Learning Brain Expo, a conference for educators, and has written 21 books on the brain and learning.

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