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10 Tips For Supporting Your Child At Home By: Shari Nielsen
Parents often turn to tutors for advice about how to help their child at home. A tutor will come across as more professional and knowledgeable if he or she has immediate ideas that can be either verbally explained or even presented to the parent [...]
March 30th, 2008 | Posted in reference and education | No Comments
The Initial Parent Consultation By: Shari Nielsen
Often new tutors find themselves nervous and intimidated when it comes to following up on leads and building their clientele from scratch. Some may feel like a salesperson and feel awkward promoting their services and trying to land%93%94 customers. This awkwardness may result in a less than professional initial [...]
March 30th, 2008 | Posted in reference and education | No Comments
Bachelor Of Arts In Media Design And Graphic Design In Italy By: Katia Baroncelli
Is your dream to study Graphic and Media Design in an inspiring city where the design trends get together with the contemporary communication issues? Would you like to learn in an international atmosphere, side-by-side with real well-known experts and being in daily [...]
March 28th, 2008 | Posted in reference and education | No Comments
Security Cameras Raise The Bar By: Nahshon Roberts
Security cameras have become a very useful in enhancing the security of schools and universities. With campus violence on the rise, security cameras will certainly make a lot of students and teachers feel safer in school. Security cameras are of great help of the school’s security personnel.
The [...]
March 28th, 2008 | Posted in reference and education | No Comments
How To Deal With Your Exam Nerves By: Richard MacKenzie
Exams are something that we all fear this fear itself causes stress. The modest stress can be an alarming sign that will give us a push for preparing for exam. But a stress that is defined as an excessive one might act as a very huge [...]
March 25th, 2008 | Posted in reference and education | No Comments
Age Isn’t An Issue With College By: Charles O’Ryan
Within the past fifteen years, colleges and universities around the United States have seen an influx of older and older students. These students consist of the stay at home mothers that want to learn a career once their children are independent, the laid off business men that [...]
March 25th, 2008 | Posted in reference and education | No Comments
Are All Security Officer Positions The Same? By: Amy Nutt
A security officer position can simply be referred to as a guard. The nature of the work requires the employee to patrol and inspect a certain property in order to ensure its safety from theft, fire, terrorism, vandalism, and other forms of illegal activities or accidents. [...]
March 25th, 2008 | Posted in reference and education | No Comments
Don’t Decide College On The Price By: Charles O’Ryan
Tuition discounts. You have probably heard this term before, but you may not know what they are or what they mean for you. Tuition discounts are the reason that less than one in five college students actually pay the full published tuition price of private and public [...]
March 24th, 2008 | Posted in reference and education | No Comments
Advantages Of Buying Halloween Costumes Online By: Paul Hulse
If you’re thinking about buying Halloween costumes online this year, there are more advantages than you think. Despite what you hear about the dangers of buying online, the advantages outweigh any negatives heavily — and the consequences are not that dangerous. If you’re in the market (or [...]
March 20th, 2008 | Posted in reference and education | No Comments
How To Make Creepy Teens Costumes By: Paul Hulse
Some teens this year want to take their Halloween costume to a different level — an uber-creepy level, that is. Halloween is traditionally creepy, and a lot of teens love upping costumes to an extremely creepy level (whether approving moms like it or not). Here are ways [...]
March 20th, 2008 | Posted in reference and education | No Comments