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1. What are the Advantages to Completing an Online Bachelors Degree?
By Ignacio Setien
An online bachelors degree is a four-year college degree that an individual completes and earns through the Internet. The biggest benefit of an online bachelors degree is that it usually takes less time to complete. Most individuals can complete their online bachelors degree in as little as three years. If you have prior college credits to transfer or relevant work history to consider, then yo... read more

2. You Know You're Too Ethical When...
By Judith Kallos
_________________________________________________________ Article Title: You Know You're Too Ethical When... Article URL: http://www.theistudio.com/online-ethics-integrity.html Article Autoresponder: article0525@theistudio.com Word Count: 922 Format: 65 characters/line Author Name: Judith Kallos, Technology Muse Web Sites: www.TheIstudio.com, www.NetManners.com Contact Email Address: ar... read more

3. What is a life purpose?
By Michelle L. Casto
What is a Life Purpose Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed. Whole Life Coach, Speaker, and Author What is a Life Purpose? Who am I? Why am I here? What is my purpose in life? These are some of the oldest and most important questions posed by human beings throughout history. They become the most profound when an individual such as yourself begins to think and reflect on them. Upon reading this workbo... read more

4. Your Company Needs an E-Mail Policy
By Judith Kallos
Why is it imperative to have a company E-Mail Policy? It is simply good business, that’s why! In addition, having a clear and detailed e-mail policy in place, one that employees sign and date before they are allowed access through your business’ computers, is critical to you being able to enforce or react to situations that may arise at a later date. Even assuming you have the best folks wo... read more

5. If You Can Balance Your Checkbook, You Can Lose Weight
By Eric Head
The process of losing weight and monitoring your food intake has many things in common with balancing your budget. Below, we’ll take a look at some of the elements that are found in both. Sometimes, just being able to visualize the weight loss process in a new way can bring clarity and help you in achieving your goal. Daily Metabolism = Daily Budget Your daily metabolism is the amount of calo... read more

6. What’s behind the Explosive Growth in Distance Learning?
By Rose M.
There is a ground swell of support globally to support the growth of distance learning. Market research firms, government agencies, public and private companies, and even venture capital firms – those companies that invest in new and emerging businesses – all agree that distance learning’s future is very bright, and a good investment opportunity as well.

All this translates into a bright... read more

7. Online Degree Education - Advantages
By Katie Robbins
Distance education has been getting a lot of attention lately, but it isn't new. Correspondence courses have been around for over a century, allowing students to complete assignments and mail them to an instructor for feedback. Advances in technology have presented more opportunities in distance education. Classes can be taken through telecourses and the internet. Family and job related respon... read more

8. Now is the time for change
By Michelle L. Casto
Now is the Time For Change By Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed. Whole Life Coach, Speaker, and Author Planet Earth is ripe for change. Everywhere you look, change is occurring: for the individual, families, corporations, communities, states, countries, and ultimately the world. The pace of change has increased to keep up with the human desire to create more change. You wouldn’t have to look very ... read more

9. Small Talk Plays a Big Part in Improving Your Social Life
By Royane Real
Small talk is the name commonly given to the fairly predictable superficial chatter that makes up a large portion of our social encounters. Neighbors chatting over the fence, strangers speaking to each other in a grocery line, or workers talking at an office party will often engage in the exchange of fairly ritual, routine observations, comments and questions. Often there is no intent by either ... read more

10. No More Lonely Weekends!
By Royane Real
When you are faced with the prospect of yet another weekend alone, do you ever take the initiative to call someone you know and suggest a fun activity such as having coffee, or attending a movie? Or do you always take the passive approach and hope someone else will call you? If you spend your whole life waiting for the phone to ring, hoping that someone, somewhere, will call and invite you o... read more

11. Reduce Your Stress Levels
By Royane Real
If you live in the early part of the twenty-first century, chances are you are feeling stressed. Life for most of us today is highly pressured. Many of us feel stressed because of too little money, and too many urgent things to do, and not enough time to relax and unwind. We are often sleeping too little, eating the wrong foods, drinking too much coffee, smoking too many cigarettes, ju... read more

12. Seeing Eye to Eye
By Royane Real
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to make new friends so easily, while others find it so hard to form successful relationships with new people? Researchers who study relationships have discovered that a big difference between those people who make new friends easily, and those who don't, is that socially successful people tend to make eye contact with their conversation partners much ... read more

13. Improve Your Confidence in Your Learning Ability
By Royane Real
When you need to study and learn something new, do you tell yourself that learning is fun? Do you tell yourself that you are a good learner? Or do you tell yourself that learning is difficult, and that you're not very smart? If you are a student who is studying and facing exams, you already know that you will benefit from learning better studying techniques and better note-taking methods. ... read more

14. *[FNAME] - Watch out for stress!*
By Daniel Lesser
Stress can literally be a killer. Many people believe that to be stressed you have to be at the point where you are tearing your hair out from overwork. However, stress can be more discreet and insidious than that and can manifest itself in subtle ways even when your workload might appear relatively stable. When we ignore stress, the results can be fatal, leading to all manne... read more

15. 10 Killer Ways To Multiply Your Sales
By Daniel J Lesser
1. When you make your first sale, follow-up with the customer. You could follow-up with a "thank you" email and include an advertisement for other products you sell. You could follow-up every few months. 2. You could upsell to your customers. When they're at your order page, tell them about a few extra related products you have for sale. They could just add it to their origi... read more

16. Negotiating a Raise, New Job Title, or Bonuses
By Teena Rose
Written by Teena Rose, a columnist, public speaker, and certified/published resume [http://www.resumebycprw.com] writer with Resume to Referral. She’s authored several books, including "20-Minute Cover Letter Fixer" and "Cracking the Code to Pharmaceutical Sales." Negotiation is a give-and-take process until an eventual agreement is reached between two or more parties. To understand the art of ... read more

17. Finding Your Own Pathway to Specialized Health Care
By Search for classes.com
We live in a highly specialized age. New industries and professions spring up as the established sectors break down into smaller categories. Driven by the wealth of detail in an increasingly complex world, employers and clients prefer to hire specialists rather than generalists. That decision is often based on cost-effectiveness. And with so much more to know about everything, it pays to speci... read more

18. Accredited Life Experience Degrees – Accelerate your Progress Online
By Katie Robbins
Chances are you are pursuing an online degree to reap benefits in the workplace. For this reason, you may be interested in accelerating your progress to get your degree faster. This article will explain seven ways to finish your degree faster. Keep in mind that you will work harder to finish faster and must be willing to make this commitment. Check with an admissions counselor to see if you q... read more

19. The Internet & Education: One Mom's Perspective
By A.R. Linder
On many a Friday night my daughter and I can be found in front of the computer playing an online game based upon “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”. The differences are that all the questions are related to science, we can’t actually win a million dollars, it’s absolutely free, and we are the players. It isn’t unusual for us to spend a couple of hours playing this game. I am always amazed by how m... read more

20. Well, Well, You're Having Twins! 11 Top Tips On Working With Newborn Twins
By Linda Milo
Well, Well – You’re Having Twins! 11 Top Tips On Working With Newborn Twins “Twins, it can’t be! No one on either side of my husband’s or my family can remember anyone having twins.” I guess my words didn’t matter much because when I heard I was going to give birth to twins, I felt a blessing, as if a special gift had been handed to me. Having twins meant being prepared for their arrival... read more

21. Freshmen, Learn How to Hook your Professors!
By Linda Correli

To commence something new is difficult from one side, but very exciting and interesting from the other. You never know what to wait and get ready for, though the feeling of unexpectedness makes new undertakings unusually thrilling and fabulous.

By starting your freshman year at college you are turning over a new leaf in your life, opening a door to the world with a spate of opportunitie... read more

22. Aging and a Healthy Brain
By Royane Real
No matter what our current age, we all want to have a healthy body and a healthy mind as we get older. There is not much pleasure in living a long life if our final years are spent in pain and if we lose our ability to think and remember. As much as we dread suffering physical pain and illness in old age, many of us fear even more the prospect of losing our mental capacities. We know that... read more

23. Do You Need a High IQ to Be Successful?
By Royane Real
You have probably heard the term IQ many times, and you probably know it has something to do with measuring intelligence. The letters IQ stand for Intelligence quotient, and an IQ test is widely used as a way to measure intelligence. The test most frequently used today to measure intelligence is called the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test. The earliest version of it was developed in Franc... read more

24. Spanish Language School Guide: How to Get Most Spanish Out of Your Dollar
By Gen Takahashi
Congratulations on your decision to study abroad Spanish! Yes, one of the best way to improve your Spanish is to immerse yourself in the environment and live the language. But the other side of the coin is that the study abroad experience requires a huge commitment on your part. For example, money. Depending on how you do it, it could cost you a small fortune. In order to harvest the great return ... read more

25. Keeping Busy: AGU Student Rebuilds Countries By Day,
By Nicole Lehner
Studies In Her “Spare” Time You may remember the old television commercials for the Army, the ones that claimed, “We do more before breakfast than most people do all day.” In the case of Wanda Cross, that’s probably true. Cross, a contract specialist with the U.S. Army Space Missile Defense Command (SMDC), is not only serving her country in the Middle East, she’s also a full-time student at ... read more

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