Category Archives: Education

Kids in School? Check Out The School Systems Before You Buy A New Home.

If you’re looking to buy a new home and you have school-aged children, the quality of the school systems in the towns or cities you’re considering needs to be a major component of your decision making process. As you’re looking for homes, be sure you research the schools, both public and private, in the region […]

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Keeping Busy: AGU Student Rebuilds Countries By Day

You may remember the old television commercials for the Army, the ones that claimed, “We do more before breakfast than most people do all day.” In the case of Wanda Cross, that’s probably true. Cross, a contract specialist with the U.S. Army Space Missile Defense Command (SMDC), is not only serving her country in the […]

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Find Your Calling at MyDentalCareer.com

Attention, students now is the time to seriously think about your future job in the dental field. You probably have many questions, such as: “Where can I get quality skills training? How am I going to afford vocational training? How do I write a professional resume?” Well, the search is over — you’ve got a […]

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Kamaron Institute Reports: Causalities Mount In Word Wars

The best violence and bullying solution is “Preemption” reports Margaret Ross, Kamaron Institute “The locations may vary, work place, neighborhood, Internet, school or bus, but the bully’s weapon of choice remains constant. WORDS,” says Kamaron Institute president Margaret Ross. Causalities are mounting. School Causalities: The National Education Association reports that every day 150-thousand kids miss […]

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Financing A College Education

So your teenager has decided to go to college. You’ve hoped for this day. You sweated through 12 years of school with your child, and have been an active participant in his/her education. You’ve been saving for this day for years, but with all the other “incidentals” of daily life, car expenses, medical bills, that […]

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