Category: Education
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How to Be a Successful Makeup Artist
Article by articledom.com. Makeup artistry can be an incredibly exciting and lucrative career path. The first step in becoming a makeup artist is to attend an accredited school for makeup artistry and learn various application techniques and skills. In addition to learning the necessary techniques, it’s essential to follow certain guidelines in behavior in order…
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Beware of private student loan refinancing programs
Article written by Benefits of Education, a blog about education Many college graduates are carrying hefty student loan balances and may have to forgo their monthly earnings for quite some time to pay it off. They are looking for ways to lower their monthly payments. Many private student loan programs offer lower interest rates to…
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Top Unites States top colleges
Kids and parents of college bound kids pay attention ranking of colleges by various organizations. Each year college rankings comes out from July to September. 2022 college rankings are no different in that regard. Among various published rankings many follow U. S. News Best College rankings, Top 50 Colleges, and Forbes is considered among the…
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How to Effectively Become a Better Test-Taker As a Law Student
As a student of law, you’ll be faced with a wide array of assignments and exams that you’ll have to deal with – just like any other trade. However, learning vast amounts of material that’s essentially regurgitated on an exam is crucially important for most of the classes you’ll be taking. Sure, you might never…
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Opportunities for Healing for Troubled Teens
Teens having trouble in life socially, academically, or personally can be difficult to support. While sending these teens to rehab is an option, it is often not a helpful option as rehab is designed to support teens having troubles with drugs or alcohol. Teens facing different struggles may have a hard time making progress at…
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The Education of Women Prior to the American Revolution
By Samuel Phineas Upham The first center for social welfare in the Mississippi Valley region was a public school called Ursuline, which still operates today. Founded in 1727 by the Sisters of the Order of Saint Ursula, the Academy was the first free school for women of color, freed slaves and native Americans in the…
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Tips for Volunteering for Charity
Article written by Gear Up 4 Nature, a blog about nature & travel Dedicating your time and skill to volunteer for a charity is a good way to give back to your community. By helping out the needy, not only will you be helping the less fortunate get back on their feet, but grant them…
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Be wise when choosing a for-profit college
For-profit colleges are making headlines lately. Some are suddenly closing their doors leaving vulnerable students high and dry. What is going on with for-profit colleges and are they a bad choice for students? One thing is clear. For-profit colleges cater to a student population that is unable to attend non-profit mainstream colleges for many reasons.…
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Enlarging the pool of science and math education in the United States
Infusing 21st century skills into the classroom is the main focus of STEM education. STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics academic discipline. It focuses on collaboration, creativity, communication and critical thinking. STEM has influenced the education policy, immigration policy, curriculum choices in schools, and even national security in the United States.…
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Criticism about President’s new plan for free community college tuition
Early this year, President Obama announced a plan for free tuition at nation’s community colleges. Some hailed the plan as taking the county’s education on a path for success while others were quick to criticize the proposed plan. Here are some of their criticisms. Community college education is already free for most of the Pell…