Archive for September, 2008

GED Classes Online: A Better Learning Option

by Tim Olson

The GED or General Educational Development Test is a comprehensive test that is specifically engineered for pupils who, for a variety of causes, were not eligible to move on from high school but desire to receive a certificate that is identical to a standard high school diploma. The examination tests an individual’s knowledge in five areas of study; those being Language Arts in Writing, Language Arts in Reading, Mathematics, Social Studies and Science. There are GED Classes Online which provide extensive materials to review and then individuals participate in a GED Practice Test to analyze how much learning they have acquired.

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Continue Reading Add comment September 30th, 2008

5 Steps to Revving up Your Creative Juices

by Celine Horan

If you you fall fowl of the the 9 to 5 grind, and find your creative juices waning, then you need to figure out a way you can keep your creative juices flowing, and fast!. The best way to do this is to have a plan, then follow through with your plan - every day. In this article, I will give you a five step success plan that will keep your creative juices revved to over flowing.

Schedule it into your day:

Arrange time to get creative each day. Do it in an unusual spot like the train or the shower or even right before you go to bed.

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The Very Best Online MBA Program Unveiled

by Johann Markowitz

There isn’t any one best online MBA program, because there are many programs with many features and benefits, and many students with different career objectives and skill sets.

Here’s a simple 6 step checklist to find out which program is the best online MBA program for you and your desires.

1. Choose an MBA school that is accredited.

When you choose an MBA school with accreditation, you ensure that your time is well spent, and guarantees you get an education that is valued in the eyes of current and future employers. It also indicates to others that you know how to carefully evaluate important decisions.

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Continue Reading Add comment September 29th, 2008

Finding A Name For A Business Opportunity From Home

by Myles Krueger

It can be difficult to figure out a business name because there are so many options out there for you to choose from when trying to find something that will represent your company well. We want to make sure that before you make that decision you take into consideration some of the hurdles you might have to deal with in order to make the right decision.

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Baby Boon or Bust?

by Celine Horan

Predictions have been made that over 78 million baby boomers will ultimately face retirement within 25 years with drastic effects. The baby boom crisis has become the topic of many conversations and here is a snippet of what people have been saying since 2003.

The Ministry of Labour in Finland created a report called, ‘Preparing for the Labour Market Change Caused by the Baby Boom Generation’. It calculated that after 2010 the population will begin to reduce and starting in 2030, it will go down by 400,000. This equates to approximately 20,000 people each year. Labor aptitude will also reduce after 2010 at a rate of 30,000 people each year. And the worst of it is, there will not be enough young people to replace them.

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Continue Reading Add comment September 28th, 2008

How You Can Be Trained as RN (Registered Nurse)

by Tim Olson

A licensed practical nurse is also known as a LPN while a registered nurse is commonly called a RN. A registered nurse is technically more highly qualified than a LPN and often assumes roles of greater responsibility and leadership in the health care industry. If you’re looking to advancing from LPN to RN, here are some of the steps to becoming a registered nurse. All in all, you need determination, heart and a commitment to see your goal through.

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The Ideal Work At Home Job Is Clerical Data Entry

by Graham Williams

Clerical data entry working form home allows you to work at times that are convenient to you and is a great way to earn a decent full or part time income. No wonder this type of employment is one of the best ways to earn a living online.

Data entry jobs are often thought to be similar to normal typing jobs, but they are not similar at all. This type of work is easy to do and there is no need to deal with customers. Most companies looking to hire you, will not require any previous experience from you. But you will need some basic computer knowledge along with the ability to surf the internet.

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Career Options after High School

by James Davenport

You just graduated or will be graduating from high school but you do not have a career plan. Maybe you plan to take a year or two off before deciding what to do with the rest of your life? Be careful with this choice as years can start to add up and before you know it you are 30 or 40 years old.

What is done is done, do not keep kicking yourself. There is still time to make a decision and start a career plan. That may or may not include going to a more traditional college or university. Here are a few options you may wish to think about.

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Useful advice on distance learning programs

by Roger Gordon

The term distance learning simply refers to an educational process that is devoid of the conventional educational setting of a classroom and a teacher or lecturer. As a student of a distance learning program, you will be taught using various media. Distance learning is simply learning done at a distance.If you are in a career that is limiting because of the educational qualifications you have, you can make a change by taking up a distance learning program. A distance learning program affords you the opportunity to further your educational status and increase your chances for a promotion at your job place.

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Speechmaking Essentials: Pace,Poise and Polish.

by Jane K.Thomas

If someone were to ask you how many Ps there are in speechmaking, you’d be forgiven for thinking that there is only one. Strictly speaking, of course, you’d be right. But if you intend to make a speech, you had better remember that there are, in fact, three Ps in speechmaking - Pace, Poise and Polish.

And if you can incorporate these three Ps into your speechmaking, you will be certain of making a good impression on just about any audience you may come across.

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