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Written by Philip Nicosia
 Thursday, 11 May 2006
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The Dutch language is spoken by more than 22 million people, most of them in countries like the Netherlands and Belgium. Given this statistic, Dutch can be considered as one of the more popular languages in Europe. Before the 17th century the Dutch... |
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Written by Kris Koonar
 Wednesday, 03 May 2006
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As anybody who has ever looked for a job fresh out of college or sought to change career fields can attest, it is exceedingly difficult to find an entry-level job that pays well enough to make the change worthwhile. In this day and age, employers... |
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Written by Kris Koonar
 Wednesday, 03 May 2006
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You may remember reading last August about the monumental transportation-funding bill that was signed into existence by President Bush. The measure allocated a staggering 286.5 billion dollars for use in highway and transit spending. It is... |
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Written by Mark Davies
 Tuesday, 02 May 2006
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At the time the First World War, the British Grand Fleet was the most formidable naval force in the world. Commanded by Admiral John Jellicoe, the British Grand Fleet hoped to engage the German High Seas Fleet in a pitched battle, but at the same... |
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Written by Philip Nicosia
 Monday, 01 May 2006
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Aside from the possibility of living in Sweden or Finland (where Swedish is an official second language), or meeting someone important who knows to speak only in Swedish, you're probably looking for other reasons to convince you to go through... |
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Written by Kris Koonar
 Saturday, 29 April 2006
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How valuable do you consider your current job to be? Sure, every occupation provides some sort of service; otherwise, the position or the company would not exist. However, can you honestly say that you make a difference in people's... |
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Written by Kris Koonar
 Saturday, 29 April 2006
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When you are considering embarking upon a specialized job-training program, the last thing that you want to hear is that the cost of doing so is prohibitive. After all, chances are that a reason why you're looking in the first place is... |
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Written by Kris Koonar
 Saturday, 29 April 2006
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Let's face it: The construction industry just is not for everybody. While the work itself is steady and readily available, the nature of it can change frequently. One job might find you clearing rubble from a winding mountain... |
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Written by Larry Johnson
 Friday, 28 April 2006
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Many parents believe that it is necessary to have a teaching credential to be qualified for teaching their child what they need to learn to become productive and successful adults. Although it is a tremendous responsibility to teach your own child... |
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Written by Nicholas Haffner
 Thursday, 27 April 2006
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The shortage of qualified teachers for elementary education is reaching a crisis. The U.S. Department of Education predicts that within the next ten years there will be a need within the U.S. for 2.4 million teachers. In order to help people pursue... |
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