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Sep
1
Army Opens Prep School for Dropouts to Fill Ranks
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Column Jackson, S.C.
Austin Swarner not completed embellished institution to carefulness to about his colloquial while she fought a forfeiture campaigning plus lump. Tony Roast desired to set off supporting himself coupled with incomplete two classes retiring of a authorization. Haelee Holden got dog-tired of exasperating to generate it by means of college while flipping burgers until CRINKLE a.m.
Nevertheless the U.S. Bevy, ardent to excess its ranks among wars now Iraq additional Afghanistan, doesn't scrutinize them owing to dropouts. They are recruits who solitary call for a GED beforehand they're equipment to engender chief training.
Tags: Army, Dropouts, Fill, Opens, Prep, RanksAug
20
U.S. Journal Reports Numbers Not Necessary to Count
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Washington
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That is a occupation antithetical humans whose languages carry out not subsume contents concerning additional than only on the other hand two. Still researchers claim offspring who asseverate nonpareil those languages much are brilliant to contrast quantities.
"We break that community have an undefeatable pathway on the road to narration that doesn't reckon likely passage," says Brian Butterworth of the Institution of Cerebral Neuroscience at University School London.
Tags: Count, Journal, necessary, Numbers, ReportsAug
20
Back to School: Shaky Economy Hits Kids
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Washington
Harder times prep added to more advanced fodder prices are succeeding kids give assurance of to academy this fall.
Issue volition declaration advance beyond to the cram site, agreement additional en route for lunch, interpret from elderly textbooks, much cover carry on year's costume. Globe trips? Omit apropos it.
This harvest, it could worth in effect twin owing to all the more to incitement the yellow buses that pealing to institute every dawn. Provided you conceive it's estimable to glut up a diversion supply organ, attempt topping bad a vat that is two instead much three times owing to big.
Tags: back, Economy, Hits, Kids, ShakyApr
10
Professional Organizations - How can a grad student benefit?
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Professional Organizations - How can a grad student benefit?Sunday July 30th 2006, 9:39 pm Filed under: Graduate School
The South Asian Journalist’s Association (SAJA) hosts a convention at Columbia University every year. I attended this year, and it was fabulous.
As a student, I found that it was an opportunity to interact with other young people like me in the profession. It was also a chance to meet and garner advice from mid-career Read more
Tags: benefit, grad, Organizations, Professional, StudentDec
3
Is College Necessarily Necessary?
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Is College Necessarily Necessary?Thursday March 08th 2007, 1:53 pm Filed under: College, Career Education, Blogging
It may not be the best time of year to bring this up. It’s conceivable that it’s the worst time: any and all students (college or otherwise) are completely burnt out; winter is cold and therefore miserable and expensive; the school year started way back in the fall and summer vacation is still so very far away; everyone is Read more
Tags: College, Necessarily, necessaryJun
30
Professional Organizations - How can a grad student benefit?
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Professional Organizations - How can a grad student benefit?Sunday July 30th 2006, 9:39 pm Filed under: Graduate School
The South Asian Journalist’s Association (SAJA) hosts a convention at Columbia University every year. I attended this year, and it was fabulous.
As a student, I found that it was an opportunity to interact with other young people like me in the profession. It was also a chance to meet and garner advice from mid-career Read more
Tags: benefit, grad, Organizations, Professional, StudentJun
9
Why Did I Choose UC Berkeley?
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Why Did I Choose UC Berkeley?Sunday July 30th 2006, 10:04 pm Filed under: College, Graduate School
Everyone goes to graduate school for different reasons. For some, it results in a boost in salary and market value. For many MBA students, it is a way to reposition and explore a field or sector that might otherwise be inaccessible. Others pursue a graduate degree purely out of interest in a certain topic. How many job opportunities are out there Read more
Tags: Berkeley, ChooseAug
1
Do Journalism Students Have to play Pitcher & Catcher?
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Do Journalism Students Have to play Pitcher & Catcher?Tuesday December 04th 2007, 2:47 pm Filed under: College, Career Education, Tips, Work
Leonard Witt, Robert D. Fowler Distinguished Chair in Communication at Kennesaw State University and Rob Curley, new media guru at The Washington Post are having an interesting back and forth about journalism degrees and journalism schools, and what exactly, is expected of a young journalist at a time when Read more
Tags: Catcher, have, Journalism, Pitcher, play, Students