Monthly Archives: December 2011



Being Bilingual has many Benefits

Featured Author Michiel Van Kets on Dec 29th, 2011  • 

Having an education that is bilingual can help your child immensely in years to come so if you are of a couple that share more than one language between you, do not stick to one. Mix it up and let your child figure it out. If you are considering your children and their future then getting them started in their learning of new languages at an early age is a great idea.

How to Deal With Auto Repair Sales People

Featured Author Dan Burns on Dec 26th, 2011  • 

How to tips for communicating effectively with auto repair service managers and sales people.

4 Things to Consider With Ground Source Heat

Featured Author Jerry Brockman on Dec 24th, 2011  • 

If you are looking into heating and cooling systems, here is some basic information about ground source heating and cooling.

Emergency Management: An Education in Saving Lives

Featured Author Bill Jenkins on Dec 24th, 2011  • 

Emergency Management Programs provide a theoretical and applied approach to professional education of students, while ensuring relevance to the homeland security and public safety industries. Programs emphasize the fundamentals of emergency management while providing interdisciplinary course study in the skills and practices of emergency planning and management.

Radiologic Technologist Training: Programs & Jobs

Featured Author Beth Glick on Dec 24th, 2011  • 

Those looking for radiologic technologist training and a career as a radiologic technologist can find useful information in the following article. Learn what a radiologic technologist does, what to expect from radiologic technologist training programs and they types of jobs they can expect to find following graduation.

How to Have a More Efficient and Healthier Home

Featured Author Chris Ramsey on Dec 22nd, 2011  • 

In this article you will find ways to make your home more efficient and healthy through the use of air exchangers, ultraviolet air cleaners, and humidifiers.

Can I Transfer Credits From a Community College to an Online Bachelor Degree Program?

Featured Author Carson Kelly on Dec 21st, 2011  • 

With university cost soaring, many students choose to earn an associates degree at a community college and then transfer to a four-year school to earn a bachelor's degree. This is why it is very important to research that your credits will be accepted at the university you plan to attend. Not all credits are transferable so doing some research up front can prevent delays later on.

Become a Fitness Instructor by Studying Online

Featured Author Michiel Van Kets on Dec 21st, 2011  • 

If you are contemplating a change of direction in your life, and you are passionate about fitness, then training to become a personal fitness instructor could be for you. And thanks to the flexibility offered by online courses, thesedays you can gain your certificate from the comfort of home while still receiving help from professional experts.

How to Find the Right Automotive Mechanic

Featured Author Dan Burns on Dec 19th, 2011  • 

Things to think about and consider when looking for an automotive service and repair specialist.

How to Get the Best Temperature Control for Your Home

Featured Author Jerry Brockman on Dec 19th, 2011  • 

In this article tips on how to get the best temperature control for your home through the use of boilers, air conditioning service, and better thermostats.

Training & Advancement for a Respiratory Therapist in Albuquerque

Featured Author Beth Glick on Dec 19th, 2011  • 

Are you interested in a career as a respiratory therapist in Albuquerque? Are looking for information about how to become qualified as a respiratory therapist in Albuquerque? This article will provide information about training, qualifications and advancement for a career in respiratory therapy.

Nursing Programs and Healthcare Education: Finding the Right Career Path

Featured Author Bill Jenkins on Dec 17th, 2011  • 

The Healthcare industry is expected to generate 3.2 million new jobs between 2008 and 2018. This will largely benefit students of healthcare and nursing programs. Half of the twenty fastest growing occupations in America are associated with healthcare. Students of nursing programs and healthcare education are preparing themselves to enter the fastest growing job industry in America.

Work From Home Resources - Starting Up Your Own Medical Billing Service at Home

Featured Author Amy Myer on Dec 14th, 2011  • 

The medical billing market is continuing to grow today and even though there is a lot of competition out there, there is a huge demand for those who can do this kind of work from home. If you think this is something you might be interested in doing, you can start your own billing practice from home if you do the right things and make sure that you have a good plan.

Benefits to Employee and Employer of Education Program

Featured Author Michiel Van Kets on Dec 14th, 2011  • 

If you are a business owner you are probably aware of the importance of an education program for your employees. Training your employees in your particular business field of course has benefits for your business but also benefits your employees and making your employees feel a valued part of your business can only improve your success.

Medical Assistant Program: A Guide for Your New Career

Featured Author Beth Glick on Dec 11th, 2011  • 

In this economy, many are going back to school and enrolling in a medical assistant program to find a good job. Medical assistants are in-demand, and the average earnings are $28,300 a year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It's hard work, and there's plenty to go around. People will get sick, and somebody needs to help care for them.

How to Keep Your Air Clean

Featured Author Jerry Brockman on Dec 10th, 2011  • 

There are some things you need to think about and do to have clean air in your home.

Proposals to Alter No Child Left Behind Will Affect Early Childhood Education

Featured Author Bill Jenkins on Dec 10th, 2011  • 

The No Child Left Behind Act is the primary statute governing the United States federal government's role in early childhood education. The Johnson Administration passed the act as the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and was overhauled when George W. Bush joined with Democrats to emphasize its focus on standardized test scores.

Business Opportunity Selling your Second Hand Book

Featured Author Michiel Van Kets on Dec 7th, 2011  • 

Before you start shopping for books yourself, sell off the second hand books that you have. You may even find that some of the books you have you want to read again so be picky with what you sell. You can always get more books from various different prices at nice low cost and on sell these as well when you are finished with them.

Emergency Management: An Education in Saving Lives

Featured Author Kathy Player on Dec 3rd, 2011  • 

Emergency Management Programs provide a theoretical and applied approach to professional education of students, while ensuring relevance to the homeland security and public safety industries. Programs emphasize the fundamentals of emergency management while providing interdisciplinary course study in the skills and practices of emergency planning and management.