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  • Get Rid of Yeast Infection Naturally In 12 Hours  By :
    How to cure yeast naturally for good.
  • Will Yahoo Answers Really Help Me?  By :
    For those of you in desperate need of finding an answer to a specific question, Yahoo Answers is most surely the perfect solution. The main reason for this is the wide range of fields its subjects cover.
  • Yahoo Answers Guidelines  By :
    Have you ran out of methods of finding out what you are interested in? Do you still feel puzzled? Well, Yahoo Answers seems to be the perfect solution for you!
  • Types of Nursing Careers  By :
    Nurses generally fall into seven main groups, depending on place of employment. Well trained nurses are utilized in private practice, hospitals, private residences, etc.
  • Intercultural Communication and Globalization  By :
    Today’s governments, organisations and companies are dealing more and more in a global scenario. We are no longer constrained by borders or distance and as a result globalization has meant a fundamental change in who, where and why we do business.
  • Geography Bee Preparation  By :
    When preparing for a geography bee, students must extend their studies beyond map locations and into relationships or how one area influences another.
  • Florida Education Center to Host Graduation Ceremony for 103 Students Friday  By :
    Florida Education Center will host a graduation ceremony Friday evening, November 10th for 103 students. The ceremony will take place at 6:00 p.m. at the Greater Fort Lauderdale Broward County Convention Center at 1950 Eisenhower Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Florida Education Center graduate Spencer Westmoreland, Technical Support Engineer of The Answer Group in North Lauderdale, Fla., will keynote the ceremony.
  • CNA’s School of Risk Control Named Authorized Provider of IACET Continuing Education Unit  By :
    -CNA insurance companies’ School of Risk Control Excellence has been approved by the International Association for Continuing Education & Training (IACET) as an authorized provider of its Continuing Education Unit (CEU). The approval, which is valid through 2011, enables CNA to award attendees who successfully complete its four-hour course with .3 CEUs.
  • Most Canadian Med School Grads Lack Basic Surgical Skills  By :
    Many medical school graduates in Canada have not received adequate training in basic surgical skills, such as suturing and tube placements, says a new study published recently in the Canadian Journal of Surgery.
  • Aquent Marketing Staffing Provides Moms Re-Entering the Workforce with Alternative Ways to Find  By :
    Aquent Marketing Staffing, the world’s largest staffing firm specializing in the placement of marketing professionals, is working with leading business schools and career counselors to help moms understand how they can re-enter the workforce and achieve a work-life balance through such alternative employment solutions as interim staffing.
  • Medical Schools Caution Students About Sales Pitches From Pharmaceutical Industry Representatives  By :
    Medical schools in several states are offering lectures and continuing education seminars that teach doctors and students to challenge pharmaceutical representatives' "sophisticated sales presentations," the AP/South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports.
  • Merck & Co., Inc. Selected to Appear on ``The Global Learning Series'' in ``Understanding Surgery''  By :
    GTS Education Inc. announced today that “The Global Learning Series,” an education-focused television program distributed to public television, will feature Merck & Co., Inc. in an episode called “Understanding Surgery”.
  • New NEC Star Student Education Program Rewards Schools for NEC Purchases  By :
    NEC Corporation of America (NEC), an industry leader in IT, visual display and network solutions, is launching a new rewards program called NEC Star Student. NEC Star Student helps educational institutions acquire visual displays needed to share information and move students to new levels of discovery without straining their budget. Not only does NEC enable schools with the best display products for their classrooms, but it also rewards them for their NEC purchases.
  • Where Are They Now? C-CAP Alumni Push Forward With Their Culinary Education at The Restaurant School  By :
    Graduates of the Philadelphia C-CAP (Careers through Culinary Arts Program), the national non-profit culinary arts program, will host a “meet the graduates” reception on November 3, 2006 from 11 AM – 2 PM at The Restaurant School in University City, Philadelphia. Meet C-CAP graduates who currently attend The Restaurant School and see firsthand how students in the C-CAP program, many from poor and urban areas, have turned their lives around due to the opportunities given to them in the program.
  • New Super Hero Helps Nicor Launch Educational Reading Program for Illinois Children  By :
    Today, with the help of Super Reader, Nicor launched Adventures in Reading, a new program that will enhance reading programs at northern Illinois schools and donate more than 5,000 books throughout the 2006-07 school year to approximately 1,700 area students.
  • Xirrus to Host Educational Webinar Focusing on Maximizing Wi-Fi Range and Coverage  By :
    Xirrus, Inc., the only provider of high capacity, long range Wi-Fi products that can effectively extend wired network capabilities to wireless – without compromise, is pleased to host its next educational webinar, “Enterprise Wi-Fi Range Dynamics” on Wednesday, October 25, 2006 at 11:00 AM PDT / 2:00 PM EDT. Dirk Gates, CEO of Xirrus, and Kevin Tolly, president and CEO of The Tolly Group, will explain how to get the most out of the enterprise's Wi-Fi network by maximizing its range.
  • Problem-Based Learning Curriculum A Success For Medical School  By :
    Knowledge in the medical field changes so rapidly that by the time students graduate, many are already behind in the latest medical knowledge. In an effort to address this issue, the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine adjusted its curriculum 13 years ago, and a recent study has shown that the adjustment was a success.
  • Nursing Doctorate Programs Changing The Face Of Health Care, US  By :
    U.S. universities are working to improve patient safety and make health care more affordable and accessible by increasing the number of nurses with a doctoral degree.
  • ADDING MULTIMEDIA Online School of Design, Sessions, Launches First Global Online Community  By :
    In an industry-leading move, Sessions, online school of design, has developed the first social and professional networking community for students of design, DesignSessions Community © http://students.sessions.edu/
  • Laureate Education, Inc. Reports Record Student Enrollment and Third Quarter 2006 Results  By :
    Laureate Education, Inc. (NASDAQ:LAUR), the world’s leading international provider of higher education, announced record financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2006.
  • Kaplan Acquires PMBR, Nationwide Provider of Test Prep for Multistate Bar Examination  By :
    Kaplan, the international education firm, announced today that it has acquired PMBR, a nationwide provider of test preparation for the multistate bar examination (MBE). The price of the transaction was not disclosed.
  • SunGard Higher Education Named in Leaders Quadrant in Higher Education Administrative Suites Magic  By :
    SunGard Higher Education (www.sungardhe.com) today announced that its Banner administrative suite has been positioned in the Leaders quadrant of the most recent Gartner, Inc. Magic Quadrant for Higher Education Administrative Suites report*.
  • Learn More About Distance Education Learning Online  By :
    Education, they say, is one of the best investments you can make for your future. This is why distance education learning online is a great way to go about getting educated for the future.
  • Word Families And Why Are They An Important Reading Strategy  By :
    When we consider all the elements that go into becoming a skilled reader it seems a monumental task and yet some how young children learn the many different decoding skills necessary to them and most become proficient readers within the first few years of school.
  • A History Of Heels  By :
    High heels have been around for a very long time. Though they are not the epitome of sophistication and womanly sexiness, they have been serving similar purposed for men and for women for a long time.
  • Choosing A Good Automotive School Is Crucial To Your Career  By :
    Automotive school is a necessity for anyone who wants to pursue a career as an auto mechanic. However, the school you go to can affect the path your career takes after graduation.
  • Update Your Ase Certification At An Auto Mechanic School  By :
    Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification sets the skilled mechanic apart from the amateur grease monkey, allowing employers and customers alike to verify a mechanic's level of expertise.
  • Freshman 15 Is More Like Freshman 8 Or Even Less  By :
    The expression 'Freshman 15', which describes how how many pounds a university student gains in weight during his/her first year away from home, is a bit of an exaggeration, said researchers from Brown University Medical School, USA, at the Obesity Society's annual meeting, Boston.
  • Kenshin Oshima MBA Scholarship and Prize Established at NYU Stern  By :
    NYU Stern today announced that Kenshin Oshima has given a $2.4 million gift to the School to establish the Kenshin Oshima Scholarship for the most promising incoming MBA students with a deep and abiding interest in Asian culture. Mr. Oshima has also created the Kenshin Oshima Prize, a financial award to be presented to the student with the highest GPA at graduation. The recipients of the scholarships and prize will receive a combined total of $150,000 USD each year.
  • U.S. Medical School Enrollment Continues To Climb  By :
    The number of U. S. medical students rose for the second year in a row, according to new data released today by the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges). First-time enrollees in the 2006 entering class totaled almost 17,400, a 2.2 percent increase over last year.
  • U.S. Medical School Enrollment Continues To Climb  By :
    The number of U. S. medical students rose for the second year in a row, according to new data released today by the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges). First-time enrollees in the 2006 entering class totaled almost 17,400, a 2.2 percent increase over last year.
  • U.S. Medical School Enrollment Continues To Climb  By :
    The number of U. S. medical students rose for the second year in a row, according to new data released today by the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges). First-time enrollees in the 2006 entering class totaled almost 17,400, a 2.2 percent increase over last year.
  • What Medical Students Need To Know For The Internal Medicine Rotation  By :
    The American College of Physicians (ACP), the nation's largest medical-specialty society, has released "Internal Medicine Essentials for Clerkship Students 2007-2008," produced in collaboration with the Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine (CDIM). Based on a national curriculum, the textbook is an authoritative educational resource to augment learning during the third-year internal medicine clerkship.
  • Medical Student Study To Address Workforce Crisis, Australia  By :
    A new national study of medical students, their personalities, values and career aspirations will help inform future health workforce planning and assist in correcting doctor shortages in many communities.
  • Students In The First Tee Program To Experience The Opportunity Of A Lifetime  By :
    The Toro Company, Walt Disney World Resort and The First Tee are joining together to develop an innovative educational program surrounding the game of golf. Today they introduce the Future Leaders Forum, a three-day immersion in the sport, business and science of golf, which will also provide character education to prepare tomorrow’s leaders for college and the future.
  • Casino Gaming Schools in Las Vegas  By :
    Gaming schools are very popular in Las Vegas, as gambling is legal and casinos are always in search of qualified and trust-worthy dealers. This article presents several popular gambling schools available at Las Vegas arena.
  • Adobe Showcases Solutions for eLearning at EDUCAUSE 2006  By :
    Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today at EDUCAUSE 2006 will highlight how educational institutions can extend learning beyond the campus with Adobe technologies. The combination of Adobe’s web conferencing, collaboration software and easy-to-use multimedia creation tools give educators the opportunity to focus on the practices of effective teaching and learning among distributed participants.
  • Sprint Nextel Named Authorized Vendor for The Quilt  By :
    Further strengthening its commitment to higher education institutions, Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S) today announced its selection as an authorized vendor for The Quilt, a highly respected coalition of advanced regional network organizations representing a majority of the most prestigious universities across the U.S. With this new relationship, Quilt members now have access to Sprint's highly acclaimed Tier 1 IP network at highly competitive prices.
  • Cardiogenesis Advanced Delivery System Gains European Approval  By :
    Cardiogenesis Corporation (OTC: CGCP), a leading developer of surgical products and accessories used in angina-relieving procedures, announced today that the company has received CE Mark approval for marketing its advanced combination delivery system.
  • Baltimore Schools Lose in Court — Ruling Favored Charter Schools  By :
    In 2005, City Neighbors and Patterson Park Public, two charter schools in Baltimore, appealed the Baltimore schools’ per student funding formula to the state board.
  • Charter Schools in Boston Are Urged to Join Boston Schools System  By :
    In an unprecedented move in April, the Boston schools launched an initiative to convert all the charter schools within the city over to their school system as pilot schools.
  • New Learning Standards for Chicago Schools Kindergartners  By :
    Chicago schools educators were surprised during their teacher training session in mid-September with new state learning standards for kindergarten students.
  • Dallas Schools Tackling Tough Issue of Ethnic Slurs  By :
    I am of a generation where Richard Pryor was the only person who ever used the N-word in a public venue.
  • Foundation Supports Student Achievement in Denver Schools  By :
    The Denver Public School Foundation is a “portal” for community and business philanthropy for the Denver schools.
  • Recall Fever Rages in the Michigan Schools  By :
    According to an August 14th article in the Detroit Daily News, an unintended consequence of the Michigan schools funding crisis is a growing number of recalls within the Metro-Detroit area.
  • Ohio Schools Achievement Committee to Review Guidelines for Teaching Controversial Topics  By :
    The Ohio schools board has drafted a framework that will set teacher guidelines to be used when teaching controversial topics in the classroom.
  • Phoenix Schools’ Roosevelt District in Serious Trouble with Arizona Department of Education  By :
    The Roosevelt Elementary School District, located in the Phoenix Schools area on the south side of the city, is in serious trouble.
  • New Experience for Some San Diego Schools Students and Their Teachers  By :
    This July, Annie Santana, a Spanish teacher at Mission Bay High School, part of the San Diego schools, departed the city and headed for the island of Robinson Crusoe, Chile.
  • Confidence in the St. Louis Schools Hitting All-Time Low with Philanthropists  By :
    Philanthropists, business leaders, and educational advocates across the region have lost confidence in the St. Louis schools board’s ability to correct the ongoing problems in its district, according to a September 2, 2006, article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  • Powered Sponsors Shop.org Annual Summit to Bring Online Consumer Education to Retail Market  By :
    Powered, the leading provider of online consumer education programs for Global 2000 brands, today announced that it is a silver sponsor at the Shop.org Annual Summit, where retailers from around the country converge to network, learn and exchange ideas around multi-channel retail.
  • PASeries Algebra I From Pearson Education Honored With ''Technology & Learning'' Magazine’s 2006  By :
    Pearson Education announced today that PASeries® Algebra I was selected to receive a 2006 Award of Excellence from “Technology & Learning” magazine. The 24-year-old recognition program honors innovative applications that break new ground in some important way and best-of-breed examples that demonstrate clear superiority over similar products in the market. This year’s 55 winners were chosen by more than 35 educator-judges who evaluated the entries.
  • World Traveler Finds Second Career as a Hero in Education  By :
    A dedicated volunteer who hung up his traveling boots for a role as an elementary school tutor will be honored as a California State Lottery Hero in Education on "The Big Spin®" show airing statewide October 7, 2006. Roger Murray, a member of the award-winning Pacifica School Volunteers group, will be presented with the recognition by Don Most, an actor best known for his role as Ralph Malph in Happy Days.
  • Birth Of A New Era For UQ School Of Nursing - New Midwifery Degree  By :
    A Bachelor of Midwifery will be offered for the first time in 2007 at The University of Queensland (UQ) Ipswich Campus.
  • The Princeton Review: C.W. Post is ‘One of the Best’ Places to Earn an M.B.A.  By :
    Citing its “excellent academic experience” and helpful professors, The Princeton Review has named the College of Management at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University one of the best places in the country to earn a Master of Business Administration degree.
  • Unicon Announces Reseller Agreement with Zimbra to Provide Email & Calendar Products to Higher Edu.  By :
    Unicon, Inc., the leading independent provider of enterprise portals, applications, and professional services for the online campus in academic institutions, today announced an agreement to resell the Zimbra Collaboration Suite (Network Edition) of email, calendar, and messaging products to the higher education market.
  • More Medical Students Enter Dermatology, Leave Other Specialties  By :
    The Detroit News on Tuesday examined how "droves" of medical students nationwide are opting to pursue careers in dermatology "as doctors flee some of the most critical medical fields -- family practice, internal medicine and obstetrics."
  • 23,000 New Junior Doctor Training Posts, UK  By :
    Commenting 29 September on the Government's announcement that there will be up to 23,000 junior doctor training posts in the UK next year, the BMA's Deputy Chair of the Junior Doctor's Committee (JDC), Dr Tom Dolphin, said:
  • Numerical Mathematics Consortium Updates Open Standard for Algorithm Development  By :
    The Numerical Mathematics Consortium today announced the latest revision to a technical specification introduced earlier this year that defines an open mathematics semantics standard for numerical algorithm development. This update includes newly ratified functions from classes that include polynomials and vector analysis. In addition to the new function definitions, the consortium resolved significant technical issues that simplify ratification of new functions.
  • Knowledge Learning Corporation Aims Enrichment Programs at Improving Student Achievement  By :
    Knowledge Learning Corporation, the nation’s leading provider of early childhood education and care, today announced new enrichment programs to meet growing national education demands requiring better preparation for kindergarten and beyond. These unique programs, Kelsey’s Learning Adventures, provide more focused, individual learning opportunities for the hundreds of thousands of children attending the company’s centers nationwide.
  • Medical Students Support AAFP Policy To Increase Number Of U.S. Physicians  By :
    The American Medical Student Association today announced that it endorses a new workforce policy released last week by the American Academy of Family Physicians' (AAFP) that calls for a 39 percent increase in the number of family physicians by 2020.
  • Williams Scotsman Awarded Statewide Association of Educational Purchasing Agencies Contracts  By :
    Williams Scotsman, Inc. (NASDAQ:WLSC) is pleased to announce the award of statewide contracts with members of The Association of Educational Purchasing Agencies (AEPA). Assisting member state purchasing cooperative groups and agencies in the procurement of modular space for more than four years, Williams Scotsman and AEPA provide a one-stop shopping experience for school districts and local governments nationwide.
  • Hayward Celebrates Opening of New State-of-the-Art Public School  By :
    Families with students attending Stonebrae Elementary School – the first public school to open in Hayward in 40 years – celebrated today with an afternoon family festival and formal dedication ceremony.
  • Tomorrow's Doctors Today  By :
    UQ's School of Medicine is delving into nearly a decade of statistics to reveal how well its medical students are selected, educated and how they perform as they train to become doctors.
  • HCPro Unveils Enhanced Web Site for Coding Professionals  By :
    HCPro, Inc. today announced an enhanced members-only Web site that provides coding professionals with a wide range of educational resources including online courses, reference materials, certification exam preparation tools, and special discounts.
  • Accenture Awards Scholarships to Ten Exceptional American Indian Students  By :
    Ten American Indian students from across the United States will continue their education with the help of scholarship funding from Accenture's American Indian Scholarship Fund. The students will be honored this evening at a celebration event being held at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) in Washington DC.
  • California Gets Serious About Teacher Quality  By :
    Calling the legislation a "roadmap for strengthening the quality of California’s teaching workforce for decades to come," the Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning today commended Senate Education Chair Jack Scott, the California Legislature and Governor Schwarzenegger for the passage of Senate Bill 1209.
  • ATM Machine Toy Takes Financial Education Far Beyond ye Ole' PiggyBank  By :
    "I wish every kid in America could have an ATM," says Dan Henderson, president of Summit toys and the brains behind the toy ATM Machine, which deposits and dispenses real dollars.
  • An American Health Crisis: There's No Doctor In The House  By :
    As the U.S. population mushrooms by about 25 million a decade, a national Hispanic physicians group is sounding the alarm bell that unless the nation recruits and trains more medical students now, Americans will face a critical shortage of doctors in 2020 when aging baby boomers will most need medical care.
  • Women Scientists Recognised  By :
    UQ Vice-Chancellor Professor John Hay, AC, congratulated three UQ women who won almost one-third of all Queensland Government Smart Women - Smart State Awards 2006.
  • Robert S. Peterkin, Urban Education Leader, Joins PLATO Learning's Board  By :
    PLATO Learning, Inc. (NASDAQ:TUTR), a leading provider of K-adult computer-based and e-learning solutions, announced that Robert Peterkin, director of the Urban Superintendents Program and Francis Keppel Professor on Educational Policy and Administration at the Harvard Graduate School of Education has been elected to its Board of Directors.
  • Junior Doctor Job Fiasco Must Not Happen Again, Says New Medical Students' Leader  By :
    The newly elected leader of the UK's 33,000 medical students has called on the government to ensure that problems which have beset the job application system for UK medical graduates are not repeated.
  • California Pre-Med Students Participate In Fourth Annual Pre-Med Conference - 2006  By :
    The American Medical Student Association at American River College (AMSA ARC), part of nation's largest, independent medical student organization, today announces the 2006 AMSA ARC Pre-Medical Conference, an annual event designed to educate and prepare California pre-medical students for entrance into medical school. This conference takes place in Sacramento, CA on the main campus of the American River College.
  • Corporate Leaders Gather to Discuss the Future of Public Education  By :
    The Technology Access Foundation (TAF), a Seattle-based, national leader in educating underserved children of color in technology and math, has invited corporate leaders from hundreds of Seattle area companies to discuss strategies for preparing students for the 21st century.
  • Karolinska Institutet Prize For Innovations In Medical Pedagogics  By :
    Professor Ronald M. Harden, Britain, has been awarded the 2006 Karolinska Institutet prize for research into the field of medical pedagogics. This is the second time that the 50,000 Euro prize has been awarded, in an effort to elevate the long term quality of medical education in Sweden and abroad.
  • Doctors Decline Rep. Thomas' Offer To Increase Medicare Reimbursements In Exchange For Quality  By :
    The American Medical Association and other doctors' groups on Thursday rejected an offer from House Ways and Means Committee Chair Bill Thomas (R-Calif.) to block a scheduled reduction in Medicare physician reimbursements in exchange for participation in a quality of care program, CQ HealthBeat reports.
  • PLATO Learning Honored with Five EDDIE Awards for Newest Curricula  By :
    PLATO Learning (NASDAQ:TUTR) today announced that five of its products--Straight Curve(TM) Mathematics, PLATO(R) Earth and Space Science, PLATO(R) Course-Algebra 1, PLATO(R) Course-Geography, and WorldView(R) Economics--have received 2006 ComputED Learning Center Education Software Review (EDDIE) Awards. Straight Curve Mathematics was one of only five products selected for posted reviews.
  • PrepMe.com Expert Offer Tips to Improve SAT Scores  By :
    As high school students begin the 2006-2007 school year, improving falling SAT scores and getting into top-tier colleges are top of mind among students and their parents. Ironically, according to the College Board, the class of 2006 posted the sharpest drop in SAT scores in 31 years. This statistic clearly highlights the importance of proper test preparation to stay competitive.
  • Kids off to College? There's No Need to Say Goodbye with SightSpeed  By :
    Remember the days when kids went off to college and weren't seen again for weeks and months at a time? Those days are over now that more and more families have access to broadband Internet service and web cams, making video conferencing mainstream at the office and at home.
  • K-12 School Districts Deploying Predictive Analytics Software to Boost Student Performance  By :
    As students head back to school, innovative U.S. school districts are harnessing cutting-edge predictive analytics software to enhance academic performance and meet the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act. SPSS Inc. (NASDAQ:SPSS), a leading worldwide provider of predictive analytics software, today reported that school districts in Illinois, Tennessee, Iowa, New York, Alabama, Colorado.
  • Moss Landing Marine Laboratories and Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Connect to California  By :
    The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) announced today that both the California State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML) and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) are connected to the Digital California tier of the California Research & Education Network (CalREN-DC).
  • New Research Shows Boys Learn More from Men, Girls Learn More from Women Teachers  By :
    A teacher's gender has large effects on student test performance, and students' engagement with academic material, reports a new study published in the fall issue of Education Next.
  • Orlando Schools Hope to Encourage Healthier Students This School Year  By :
    The Orlando schools will be promoting health and wellness to its students this year. As part of the Orange County Schools, the Orlando schools will implement a new wellness policy that was just approved this month.
  • Virginia Police Chiefs Target Virginia Schools Youth for Leadership Training  By :
    After the Columbine High School shootings in Colorado in 1999, the Virginia police departments across the commonwealth quickly introduced tactical training for police and school resource officers (SROs).
  • Saia, Inc.(R) Awards Twelve Student Scholarships  By :
    Saia, Inc. (NASDAQ: SAIA) has announced the recipients of twelve higher education scholarships totaling $18,000 in the fourth annual Saia Scholarship Award program. Scholarships were awarded to employees of Saia or their dependents.
  • Seton Hall University Selects clearTXT to Deliver School and Class Information to the Mobile Phones  By :
    When students at Seton Hall University return to school this Fall, they'll have a new way to keep track of class announcements, assignments, schedule changes, campus events, and other school information. During the summer, the university installed deltaTXT, the mobile
  • Winner of Pearson Digital Learning's 2006 Student Essay Contest Exemplifies At-Risk Students' Potent  By :
    When she was a freshman at Franklin High School in Franklin, N.H., Jillian Ruby Stockbridge was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, debilitating musculoskeletal pain and fatigue disorders. At times Stockbridge felt so ill, she wondered if she was going to die. "My doctor was forced to dismiss me from classes indefinitely," she said.
  • Evaluate the History, Economy & Education in the State Of Ohio  By :
    Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40705) has announced the addition of Profiles of Ohio First Edition to their offering


    Available for the first time a ground-breaking new statistical manual covering the State of Ohio, Profiles of Ohio.
  • After Katrina, School Reforms Make New Orleans Most Chartered City in U.S.  By :
    One year after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans has become one of the most chartered cities in America, with nearly 70 percent of its public school students in schools of choice, according to a new report in the forthcoming issue of Education Next, on newsstands September 1.
  • The Spectrum Of Online Adult Education  By :
    Adult education involves the training and development of adult individuals in certain vocations or subjects for a variety of reasons. Adult education is not the same as the traditional education of young individuals due to the methods that are employed in order to capitalize on the accumulated knowledge and life experience of the adult individual. Because of these factors, adults can use what they know to add depth to their educational experience.....
  • Steady Employment after Training  By :
    One of the key benefits of training through the National Heavy Equipment Operators School is the sheer abundance of employment opportunities that you will enjoy afterward. It’s hardly a secret that the economy in the United States has seen better days; the cost of living has skyrocketed, and with wages largely remaining stagnant, it has become increasingly difficult to stretch a dollar and make ends meet. There just aren’t as many good jobs out there as there have been in the past.
  • Online Class Helps to Untangle Role Confusion between Project Managers and Business Analysts  By :
    -Are you wondering how your organization can effectively balance your Business Analyst's and Project Manager's responsibilities? On July 26th from 11 a.m. to noon EST, Boston University Corporate Education Center will conduct a free Webinar entitled "The Project Manager and the Business Analyst - Sorting through Role Confusion." Open to the public, anyone can sign up for the Webinar at http://www.butrain.com/nl.asp?sid=3209621.

    During the Webinar, participants will learn how to help minimize
  • We Live In A System Of Beliefs  By :
    The following article about beliefs is just an expression of my thoughts. It is certainly not definitive.
  • Teens Boarding Schools  By :
    There are many different types of Troubled Teens boarding schools. If you decide boarding school is the best way to help your troubled teen, the first step to choosing a school is to consider what type of school will best serve the student. Boarding schools will accept a troubled teen, or a student that does not want to be there.
  • Laureate Education, Inc. Reports Record Second Quarter 2006 Results and Introduces 2007 Earnings Out  By :
    Laureate Education, Inc. (NASDAQ:LAUR), the world's leading international provider of higher education, announced record financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2006.

    -- Second quarter 2006 revenues increased 34% to $303.1 million, compared to $227.0 million in the second quarter of 2005.

    -- Laureate Education reported income from continuing operations of $40.7 million or $0.77 per diluted share, an increase of 28% over second quarter 2005. Excluding the ($0.02) impact of stock
  • Meridian Bioscience Reports Record Operating Results  By :
    Meridian Bioscience, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio (NASDAQ:VIVO) today:

    -- reported record third quarter and nine-month sales of $26,583,000 and $79,763,000, respectively, an increase of 5% and 17% over the same periods of the prior fiscal year;

    -- reported record third quarter and nine-month operating income of $6,893,000 and $20,040,000, respectively, an increase of 21% and 39% over the same periods of the prior fiscal year;
  • University of Miami Taps International Scholar for Dean of the School of Education  By :
    The University of Miami today has announced the appointment of Dr. Isaac Prilleltensky, professor of Human and Organizational Development, and director of the Ph.D. program in Community Research and Action at the prestigious Peabody College at Vanderbilt University, as the new Dean of the School of Education.
  • School Based Mental Health Services Reduce School Violence  By :
    In a time when resources are scarce and problems are many, professionals are choosing evidence-based practices to improve outcomes related to services.
  • The Viking Age  By :
    The raid on the Christian monastery of Lindisfarne in 793 began a new era in the history of Europe. The attack was a big shock for the rulers of Brittany and the rumors about the fearless Nordic men quickly spread over Europe.
  • The Relation between Troubled Teens and Parents  By :
    The relationships with their parents as warm, kind, and consistent are more likely to initiate social interaction with other adolescents and with other adults. They are more likely to respond to others positively and with greater empathy. Although teenagers will make their own choices, a good home life can increase the odds that kids will avoid many of the pitfalls of adolescence.
  • College - Duke University  By :
    Located in Durham, North Carolina, Duke University is a premier private research college. Duke University's undergraduate and graduate programs are highly regarded. Duke is also especially well known for its research, especially in natural sciences and health.

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