June 15, 2006
Get The Facts About Student Loans For College
By Lisa Scott
One of your first priorities when finishing up high school should be to look for financial aid for college. This way when you get into that University, you won’t be pondering numerous ways to pay for it. The funds will be in place. When you apply for student loans, the key is to be the early bird. Yes, that whole early bird gets the worm spiel that your grandma laid on you actually has some merit to it. I recall when I was anxious to head off to a University.
Are you headed off to college? Well, congrats on taking that next big step. Now it’s time for reality to kick in with a vengeance. If mom and dad aren’t footing the tuition bill, then it’s certainly time to start searching for student loans. When we finish high school, a great weight is lifted. It’s a good feeling to be done with that dry and awkward phase of life.
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June 8, 2006
What Is Mesothelioma?
By Paul Cris
Mesothelioma is a disease where the cells of the mesothelium become abnormal. It is called the cancer of the mesothelium. They can damage the tissues and other organs of the body. They can also affect the other cells and spread throughout the body.
It was hard to find any information before the Internet era. Now, with the invention of Internet, information on anything can be achieved. Around 2000 cases of Mesothelioma are diagnosed in US alone. In the past 20 years mesothelioma cases have gone high. Mesothilioma mainly affects men than women and it gets riskier as people age.
How do people get Mesothelioma?
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June 6, 2006
What is Google Spreadsheets?
It’s the “Excel killer”.
Google Spreadsheets is a web-based spreadsheet software (one of the oldest applications in the history of the personal computer) from Google that makes it easier for people to create and share spreadsheets on the web. It enables people to create simple web-based spreadsheets that others can simultaneously update from their own computers. It’s a free, secure service that will save people the hassle of manually consolidating spreadsheets from others - a tedious and mind-numbing task.
These are the main features:
- It allows multiple users to share and edit spreadsheets in real-time.
- It has no limit to the number of people with whom one can share his or her spreadsheet.
- It integrates contextual-ads (Adsense)
- It is not “A Microsoft-thing”
- It is free
It lacks some of the sophisticated features of its PC-based counterpart but… hey, it is free!
Now it is a “Limited test” it is accessible only to a small group of people, first-served basis, with a limitation: they cannot create more than 100 spreadsheets or import files bigger than 400kb.
If you want to try it out just ask for an invitation.
What Is Asbestos And Where Did People Use This Material?
By Nikoletta Bócz
Asbestos is a group of fibrous metamorphic minerals of the hydrous magnesium silicate variety. Types of asbestos: chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, tremolite, actinolite and anthophyllite.
Most asbestos fibers are invisible to the human eye because their size. Asbestos testing is a very important process, since people know the dangers of this mineral (asbestos is a group of fibrous metamorphic minerals of the hydrous magnesium silicate variety). Asbestos testing should always be done by an expert. A professional should take samples for analysis, a professional knows what to look for, and because there may be an increased health risk if fibers are released.
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June 4, 2006
Learn Anything With Flashcards
By Rachael Cleipher
If you’re like me, than you have a little trouble memorizing facts or quotes or things of the like. For my entire school career I had trouble learning facts like my times tables or my spanish alphabet. I could never get the information in my head long enough to stay put. I could read a sheet of paper with important facts over and over and not be able to repeat the information an hour later. I somehow managed to make it through high school and into college. It was my first college roommate that saved me the rest of my career with her tried and true learning method: the use of flashcards.
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June 2, 2006
Designing The Perfect School Science Lab
By Ciara McGrath
School science laboratories seem to always be designed by accountants. They are generally poorly laid out and ill-equipped to serve their purpose.I have taught in many of these disasters and have designed other labs that have been a pleasure to teach in.
It would be nice if price was not a constraining factor in all school building design, but it is.The best way to approach the design of your lab is from the stand-point of what you need, then pare it down if the total cost is over-budget.
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June 1, 2006
Playing & Winning The Financial Aid Game
By Dan Rosenfield -
OK, you don’t have a 4.0 GPA, you’re not the senior class president, you can’t throw a football fifty yards, and your SAT scores aren’t generating letters or phone calls from Harvard, Yale or Princeton. So, you’ll never qualify for a college scholarship, right?
Not necessarily! There are lots of scholarships, and other kinds of financial aid for which you might qualify. Some colleges may offer you academic grants with a GPA of 3.0 and SAT scores of 1000. Ashland University offers scholarships to twins. Many church affiliated colleges offer grants to students who are members of their religious denomination. And that’s just the beginning.
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May 31, 2006
Choosing A College: How To Start
By Dan Rosenfield -
With more than three thousand colleges and universities from which to choose, every student who takes the time to intelligently explore his or her educational options (and adheres to application and financial aid deadlines) should gain admission to at least three or four institutions in which they are highly likely to be happy and successful. Students and parents will therefore not find the college application process an anxiety provoking experience if they understand there is no single “right” college, if they maintain reasonable expectations, do a little planning, and take full advantage of the many informational resources available to them.
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May 30, 2006
Booster Shots…. For Homeschooling Parents.
By Donna L. Miller
No, we’re not talking about immunizations. We are talking about booster shots for those families that have homeschooled for so long, or so in depth that they have lost the joy of why they started this journey in the first place.
You may be one of those families that has been homeschooling for 9 years or so and now are on the home stretch, or you may be new to the journey and have gotten in over your head and wondered if this is the right choice. Any and all of us could use a Booster Shot at some point.
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May 29, 2006
Speed Reading Tips
By Jonathan Mayheart
Speed reading is a necessity, a skill that is needed to compete in this modern world, when information intake is a significant advantage in any job requirement. Many people believe that in order to improve their reading skills they should focus on reading speed increase in order to improve their reading skills. The focus on reading speed only takes energy away from the main task at hand, understanding and comprehending the text you are reading, so instead of concentrating on the speed in which you read you better focus on the reading, and as you improve you skills in reading you will probably find that you have increased your reading speed.
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