How to Distinguish the Legitimate Online UniversityBy: Christos Varsamis - Online education has a tremendous growth in the last 10 years since the spread of the internet community. New online schools have been developed and the established campus universities have also created similar or even better online training solutions.
But the question is still arises. How can we distinguish the real online universities with the relevant bachelors or masters from the bogus ones? Tags: culture and society, education, online education, online degress, online training
President-Elect Barack Obama Holds out High Hopes for Distance LearningBy: Robert Thomson - America's technological and economic, future rests on the education of today's higher education students, as well as tomorrow's secondary school students. These students are choosing distance learning degree programs in vastly increasing numbers. But does the next president of the United States support non-traditional schools?
In fact, President-Elect Barack Obama strongly supports technological and conceptual developments that support secondary and higher education throughout the U.S. His campaign platform strongly emphasized enhancing the role of distance learning. Tags: culture and society, education, online college degrees, accredited online universities, continuing education, recession and education
Holdem-News -Online Poker Danger WarningsBy: Johnny Rothman - Online poker danger warnings
Playing online poker is fun and can be very rewarding if you’re a good enough player to win more pots than you lose. But do not ever forget that there are always players who are more skillful that you are, and they may be working hard to set you up for a trap without you even being aware it’s happening. Tags: culture and society, education, holdem no limit, texas hold em, sit n go, sit n go strategy
Schools and Education in Rochester MNBy: George Wellington - Education is one of the most valuable gifts that has been given to society. It is more than just a passing on, or teaching, of what we know to others. Education also passes on the culture of a society. Patterns of behavior, ideas, and values that distinguish unique groups from one another are also passed on. Education is designed to make use of the knowledge, ideas, and values that are passed on to make wise decisions through one’s life. Tags: culture and society, education, rochester mn, minnesota, hotels, motels, restaurants
Obama’s Map For Education is CriticalBy: Dr. Stephen Jones - President-elect Obama has a background in community service that frequently put him in touch with individuals whose K12 education was lacking. His compassion to implement strategies that bring about access to the best education for all students is critical to our nation’s future. With all of the talk about the financial crisis the president-elect needs to make education a major priority. We are fast approaching a significant period where large numbers of professionals will retire. Tags: culture and society, education, education, parents, students, k12, home school
Holdem-News -All About Online Party PokerBy: Johnny Rothman - All about online party poker
Online party poker is so popular that there are an estimated 60,000 players online at any particular moment. Here’s what you need to know about the game and where to play it:
• Choose a good site
Make sure your host is busy enough that you’ll have a number of opponents to play against. Check the site’s speed, how easy the software is to use, and what bonuses are offered. Tags: culture and society, education, holdem no limit, texas hold em, sit n go, sit n go strategy
Make History Fun With These Seven Supplemental GamesBy: Lynn Powers - My son loves history. At age nine, he could recite all of the presidents, in order. Anything to do with wars, government or past events interests him and holds his attention. My daughter, on the other hand, though she does well in school, doesn’t care much for history. It bores her. And I have to say, I agree! My history grades were always poor, mostly due to the boredom factor. But history does not have to be dull! Tags: culture and society, education, history, history games, american history, history for kids
10 Steps to an Easy Solar Power System InstallationBy: Randy Connors - Included is the basics in a step by step process to a pain free and cost effective Solar Electric System Installation. From preliminary research to getting your first solar rebate check from your electric company the path is laid out here.
1. Determine your historical energy use from your past electric bills. Pay attention to the difference between Summer and Winter power usage.
2. Determine your roof area available for Photovoltaic Panels. Tags: culture and society, education, solar systems, solar power, solar roof, solar panel, solar cells
Is College Still an Option?By: Horace Miskel - Has times ever been this difficult? For those born well after the Great Depression, the current economic recession is probably as low as it has ever been.
From upper middle-class families who once gave to the needy now receiving free meals to single mothers choosing welfare over work because the cost of transportation and child care would be more than their paycheck, the recession is forcing many out of their normal lifestyles and forcing them to reassess their financial future. Tags: culture and society, education
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