Archive for the 'Schools + Schooling' Category
College Financial Aid
October 21st, 2008The decision to continue your education after high school is certainly a step in the right direction. You’ll find throughout your adult life that many more doors will be open to you if you have a Bachelor’s degree in hand than if you had only a high school diploma. Even so, many students are concerned […]
Fake College Degree?
September 18th, 2007Over my time, I have seen many too good to be true offers on fake college degrees. I can only assume the majority of these websites are scams. But one website I came across belonged to Fast Degrees Online, and after closer investigation, it shows that their degrees and diplomas are in fact rather high […]
Chemistry Help and more…
September 9th, 2007Today we have experts available to us literally 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Whether you need help with installing storm windows, diagnosing your child’s cough or solving a complex chemistry problem help is available. Many health insurance companies even provide for a licensed and registered nurse to be on the […]
Selecting an LSAT Book for Self-Study
August 13th, 2007Self-studying is the most practical way to prepare for LSAT. While it is convenient because you do not have to attend classes somewhere, self-study requires a lot of discipline. If this is your choice, you need to create and stick with a schedule for your LSAT study and practice.
Obviously, the best self-study material is an […]
Sales of Information
June 26th, 2007Since the times of first state formation, the policy of the state has changed greatly. Powerful slave trading states slowly changed into feudal kind of governing, than absolute power of the king or emperor came. After the Contra reformation of the Great Awakening the idea of social equality and partnership appeared. That was actually the […]
Forgotten Presidents
June 20th, 2007Quick! Who was the first president of the United States?
If you said “George Washington,” go the end of the line. He was the 12th - 15th if you count the first three presidents of the Continental Congress of 13 colonies.
Presidents of the Continental Congress were Peyton Randolph, Henry Middleton and John Hancock, but the colonies […]
Racial Segregation in 1969
June 6th, 2007I was at a school where racial segregation was the greatest thing since sliced bread. To them. Because the black girls had total control over our entire environment, and all the boys were in their section of the playground. The black girls were somehow in the spread out zone map of egalitarian war. I was […]