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- What to Write in Your Business BlogA quick summary of the different types of posts to include in your business blog. A must-read for the business blogging neophyte who feels lost, overwhelmed or paralyzed by online communication.
How I Used my Bachelors Degree in Multidisciplinary Studies (BMS) and Found SuccessHow I used my Bachelors degree in Multidisciplinary studies (BMS) and Found Success is an article designed to inspire those with a BMS or interdisciplinary Studies degree.- The Renaissance in the Fields by Duccio Balestracci - Book ReviewA look into 15th century families through a wonderful novel.
- The Fiction Genres We Can Write In: From the Romance to Speculative FictionThis article will focus on detailing the options a writer of fiction has.
- Hidden Curricula in America's SchoolsDiscusses the impact of the way schools are run and defines the hidden curriculum as everything that students learn in schools that no one was consciously teaching. For example, being separated into groups based on intelligence effects the student
Job in Review: Physician AssistantEver wonder just what it takes to be a PA, how the position was formed, or what they are and aren't allowed to do? This paper offers and introductory look into the largely unknown career.- Department of Education: French Language in the Philippines6 public schools in Region VII were mandated to join in this activity through a national memorandum sent by Usec. Yolanda S. Quijano dated February 17, 2011 which pertains to the 16th Celebration of the French Language and Francophonie.
- Careers for Graduates with a Degree in ArabicWhile the presence of oil in the Middle East has always created some careers for graduates in Arabic. More recently the opportunities have mushroomed in many job areas.
- The Killing Fields - Still Emotionally Shattering After 25 YearsAfter more than two decades, The Killing Fields is still as powerful a movie as it ever was. It's about the civil war that took apart Cambodia in the 70s, but at its heart it is a story of love and friendship.
Fun Jobs for Western Women in Thailand: Acting, Modeling and MoreWith very few western women in Thailand, there are job openings for all kinds of fun stuff.
Many Tales About Lucy Bell from My Past 8th-Grade Creative Writing & Research ClassIn 2002, I conducted a 10-week Creative Writing & Research Class. Our primary focus was the Tennessee Bell Witch, the poltergeist who haunted the Bell family from 1817- 1821. This is a compilation of what my 8th-Grade students wrote about Lucy Bell.- The Haiku Scene in TamilThe paper gives a brief overview of the Haiku scene in the Tamil language today.
Crash-Course Educations in a Book: Deciding Whether It's Smart to Self-Educate with Your Own LibraryYou're likely to find at least several books in reference sections showcasing promises to teach you "everything" you need to know to be well-educated. And all within the covers of a paperback book around 200 pages or less (or sometimes much more)...
How to Write a Winning Bid on Freelance Job SitesFreelance job sites such as Guru.com and Elance.com are flooded with freelancers just like yourself who are looking for jobs in various fields. n order to write winning bids on freelance job sites, you must know how to attract attention to your bid.- Tutorial: Creating a macro in Visual Enterprise SoftwareLearn how to create and write macros in Visual Enterprise. Access and edit line item information, create database queries and understand the fundamental structure for error checking.
- Dealing with Rejection in Writing: An ExperienceThis article details my experiences in dealing with rejection as a fiction and non-fiction writer.
The Melancholy Beauty of Shakespeare's Worlds: The Mind of the Greatest Writer in English LiteratureA delve into the melancholy mind of the greatest writer in English Literature.- The 10th Mountain Division and the Boom in Post-War Skiing in AmericaAn historical look at alpine skiing in America from its modern roots in the 30s to the men of the 10th Mountain Division and their post-war contributions.
The Influence of Visual Art on DanteDante's Commedia paints a masterful portrait of ecclesiastical traditions, Italian politics, and the drama of personal redemption. He did not write in a vacuum, however, and undoubtedly drew inspiration from a multitude of influences, both poetic and visual.
Choosing a Career in the Field of Mathematics: A Variety of Jobs for Number CrunchersAspiring high school seniors,college freshmen, and sophomores face the decision of choosing a career. If you have skills and abilities in math, here is a list of possible careers for you.- Where Freelance Writers Should Write for Gardening MarketsGardening is a passion of many writers. There is a good market for gardening related articles if you know where to look.
- Ideas for Where to Write and Get Published: Writing for Pet MarketsSo many of us are pet owners, it's just natural to write about it
Why Highschool Students Should Participate in FootballThis past year I participated in Highschool Football and decided to write a short article of the benefits that come along with it.- How to Write a Query LetterIf you want to be a writer, you have many steps you must take. When you are sending out your work, your must important step may be writing that query letter.
- An Introvert in an Extraverted World: Tips for On-The-Job Survival and SuccessThis article provides insight and ideas to help introverted individuals survive and thrive in hectic and heavily interactive workplaces.
- Biblical Imagery and Allusions in Faulkner's "That Evening Sun" and Wright's "The Man Who Saw the Flood"Religious and Biblical Imagery and their social and political allusions in Faulkner and Wright's work.
- Careers for Graduates with a Degree in AnthropologyLarge numbers may not be lining up for the Anthropology Degree but that could be their loss. Careers for graduates with a degree in Anthropology are interesting and well compensated.
- Trends in Education: Lifelong Learning in the Twenty-First CenturyDiscusses trends and changes in the field of education in recent years and makes predictions for changes that will occur in the field in the near future.
- Careers for Graduates with a Degree in GeographyGeography is not an outdated study. The new technology of geography enables its users to extract and use information to improve our world. There are many surprising and exciting new careers available for graduates with a degree in geography.
- Identity and Historical Subtext in Toni Morrison's SulaA careful reading of the historical subtext in Toni Morrison's Sula reveals a deeper understanding of how Morrison's conceptualizations of identity and self-revelation informs much of the novel's narrative.
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