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 | Frankly, Sir, She Didn't Give a Damn By: Matthew Jorn Margaret Mitchell was born in Atlanta on November 8th, 1900. Her father Eugene was a lawyer and her mother Mary Isabelle was a women's suffrage ...
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 | Finance and Accountancy Training - Helps in Building a Successful Career By: Richard J Kaplan Choosing finance and accounting as a career will offer you good amount of satisfaction and monetary gains. A lot of people are under a notion ...
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 | Benefits of General Finance Training By: Richard J Kaplan General finance training will enable people to have the skills necessary to work in many types of organizations or to run successful businesses. With advanced ...
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 | Benefits of Financial and Accountancy Seminars By: Richard J Kaplan Financial and accountancy seminars are the best ways in which you can train and inspire yourself to apply effective practices to enhance your basic skills. ...
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 | Do You Want to Be a Teacher? By: C D West Emily Marsh used to be a primary school teacher in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and now works as a personality development coach in Madison. Being a ...
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 | School Governance and Finance By: C D West Abigail Barker works at Beachfield High School, in Herodale, Arizona as an Economics teacher, as well as a financial advisor. I play two roles as ...
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 | Today's Students - Teaching Diverse Children in a Diverse Society By: C D West Michael Pearl is a medical trainer at New York Institute of Medical Careers in Flushing, New York. This school has students from various cultural backgrounds. ...
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 | History of the US Educational System By: C D West Stacy Craig is a lecturer in Life Sciences in Baker College, Texas. She has a teaching experience of over 20 years now. She is known ...
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 | Multimedia Schools - Feeding the Ever-Growing Multimedia Sector By: Ashish Sehgal The complex field of multimedia requires people who can think creatively and work hard immensely. Animation is the base of multimedia. In short, animation is ...
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 | The Best Private Math Tutor to Make Your Child Confident By: Alexanan Harris Your child needs a private math tutor if you don't have the time to help with this all important subject. Affordable private tuition's are available ...
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 | Getting a Legal Assistant Training Course Makes You Qualified to Work As a Paralegal By: Cheryl Forbes Do you know that there are some who consider a legal assistant and a paralegal as one and the same? So if you take a ...
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 | The Uses of Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) By: Roge Dosh Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is one of the more widely used polymers available. It is generally used as an engineering material as it has high strength and ...
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 | Upgrading Your Skills For the Employment Market By: Andrew A Johnston The importance of skills in the new economy is growing. In fact, almost all industrial sectors are increasingly knowledge-based and economic returns are acquired from ...
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 | Mature Students in UK - Rebuild Your Career By: Rinkel Kapooor Are you looking for a job change? Do you feel like taking up your studies again would mark a new chapter in your life? Has ...
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 | ACT Math - Why Students Struggle By: Mike Bius The math portion of the ACT is divided into three parts, basically corresponding to freshman, sophomore and junior math. Interestingly enough, the freshman math is ...
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 | Brain Food, Diets, and Academic Equivalents By: Camille Rodriquez Brain food has proven to increase our thinking and performance, but what are the academic equivalents of that? How can we feed our children a ...
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 | Using Brain Research to Solve Learning Problems Permanently By: Marco Antonio Tutors, learning centers, medication, and special resources have been used to help students with learning disabilities advance through school. Using brain research, a new learning ...
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 | A Timely Journey From the Pendulum Clock to the Wristwatch By: Joseph C. Phipps Watchmakers tried to improve the mechanism of pocket watches in the early years. Gears and escapements were made more carefully so that they operated smoothly ...
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 | The Mainspring - Birth of the Portable Clock By: Pierre N. Lowe The mainspring is a flat ribbon of steel wound in a coil and attached to the gears of a clock. When the mainspring is wound ...
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 | The Egyptians - Inventors of the 24 Hour Day By: Joe P. Hanson Man realized very early that the shadow cast by an upright object such as a stick, stone, or tree changed as the sun seemed to ...
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 | The Discovery of the Pendulum Clock By: Pierre N. Lowe In 1656 Christian Huygens (1629-95), a Dutch scientist, applied a discovery made by Galileo to the clock and revolutionized timekeeping. Galileo had watched a hanging ...
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