Tips For Mature Job Seekers – Let Your Experience Shine Through
The current economy has many workers postponing their retirement – and with companies trimming back and downsizing, more experienced workers are finding themselves in the job market. There is no question that mature professionals can bring great assets into the workforce – but this is a youth-centric society and older job applicants can face
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Tips For Mature Job Seekers – Let Your Experience Shine Through
Newark Beth Israel Fights Sickle Cell Anemia
Did you know that Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Treats more Sickle Cell Anemia Patients than any hospital in NJ? If you know anyone who is suffering from sickle cell anemia, be sure to pass along this important information! Newark Beth Israel Medical Center has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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President Obama’s Last Chance to Reform Health Care!
Is it President Obama’s last chance to pass his healthcare reform bill? Declaring that “every argument has been made” on his plan to overhaul health insurance, the President changed his strategy to convince Congress and the American people to pass his universal health care bill by focusing on a single patient.
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President Obama’s Last Chance to Reform Health Care!
Prepared For Retirement? New Study Reveals Problems.
More and more American workers report they have little or no savings for retirement, a new study reveals. This is the third year in a row that these numbers have grown, indicating American workers attitudes about retirement reflect their feelings about the current economy.
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Entrepreneurship: A Growing Option For Older Workers
According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), over 5 millions Americans – aged 55 or older – are self-employed or running their own businesses. Between 2000 and 2007, the number of self-employed people between the ages 55 and 64 surged 52%.
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Students, Faculty Members and Parents Protest Cuts in Educational Funding
Students across the country are fed up with rising tuition costs. In fact, according to a USA Today article, the frustration finally came to a head as students staged demonstrations, some of which resulted in encounters with the police.
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Students, Faculty Members and Parents Protest Cuts in Educational Funding
Corporations Help Launch Employees New Career Directions
Once upon a time, workers looked for a ‘lifetime’ job that provided a good salary and excellent employee benefits until retirement – but those days are over. Labor analysts predict that today’s work force will work longer, and most people will probably have multiple careers – and some corporations are helping their employees prepare
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Corporations Help Launch Employees New Career Directions
Business School Majors Enjoying an Increase in Employment Opportunities
The recession certainly took its toll on business majors over the past couple of years. But, according to an article in the New York Times, it looks like things may finally be starting to look up. In fact, the article reports that a growing number of banks are approving hiring this year and are looking
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Spring Breakers Take Time to Give Back
USA Today reports that a large number of college students throughout the country have decided to give up their traditional spring break in favor of what is being referred to as “alternative breaks” that involve helping others. In fact, a total of about 72,000 students are taking part in what are known as educational service
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Spring Breakers Take Time to Give Back
President Obama Moves Forwards with Educational Reform
President Obama is proposing some major changes to the current No Child Left Behind education law that are designed to reward schools that show progress rather than to punish those that do not meet arbitrary achievement goals. One of the biggest criticisms of the No Child Left Behind education law is the fact that it punishes
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Medicare Costs Send Elderly Patients to the Hospital
Do you or someone you know need Medicare? A new study reveals that when Medicare plans to raise co-payments for outpatient care, the elderly cut back on doctors’ visits and end up needing more expensive hospital care. With the cost of healthcare skyrocketing, many insurance companies have required their patients pay more out-of-pocket charges when
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New Jersey Expects a Huge Surge of Haitian Refugees…But at What Cost?
The devastating January 12th earthquake in Haiti displaced thousands of people, and New Jersey is jumping to the rescue. But will the state’s relief efforts actually hurt New Jersey’s already damaged treasury? How do you think New Jersey officials should help Haitian refugees
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New Jersey Expects a Huge Surge of Haitian Refugees…But at What Cost?
Connect with Top Employers at the Wall Street Journal’s Virtual Career Fair
Mark your calendars now! If you’re planning your next career move, the Wall Street Journal is teaming up with FINS.com to create a FREE virtual career fair on March 2, 2010 from 9am-9pm EST. Register today at www.wsjvcf.com. Don’t forget to forward this message along to any friend or family member who might be looking
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Connect with Top Employers at the Wall Street Journal’s Virtual Career Fair
Using the Internet to Learn New Languages
According to the New York Times, Internet-based learning programs are gaining a significant amount of popularity among those who are trying to learn a new language. Not only does the Internet offer learners a convenient way to learn a new language from the comfort of their own homes, it is also able to provide innovative
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New Administration Takes Steps Toward Federal Educational Reform
During his State of the Union address, President Obama made clear that he is still looking toward a future where education in the United States undergoes a major overhaual that includes allowing the federal government to play a more significant role in education. According to experts, however, it isn’t likely that the president will see
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The Pros and Cons of Becoming a Science Teacher
Do you consider yourself to be a bit of a “mad scientists?” Do you enjoy questioning the world around you and performing experiments? If you love playing with chemicals, exploring geological formations or staring at the stars, you might be considering becoming a science teacher
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Texas Decides to Opt Out of Federal Education Dollars
In an unusual step away from the norm, the Republican governor of Texas, Rick Perry, has announced that the state won’t be pursuing the $700 million in federal stimulus money that the state is eligible to receive through the Race to the Top program because it “smacks of a federal takeover of our public schools.” According
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Texas Decides to Opt Out of Federal Education Dollars
humanbeing1940 on ‘Do philosophy and the humanities serve any practical purposes?’
Philosophy or more so practical wisdom can be benificial in one’s life with all the stresses of living and pursuit of happiness through false means. Being philosophical can definately help towards opening the mind towards self-knowledge and realising most of the stresses of life is down to us. Philosophy should be also used to liberate the mind to perceive the unneccesary pressures we put on ourselves to conform to modern living, and ultimately one could derive contentment (happiness in philsophical terms) and peace of mind from within
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Understanding Online Associate Degrees
Author : Andy West Online associate degrees are becoming increasingly popular as alternatives to more expensive Bachelor’s degree programs for students on a budget these days Many individuals also like associate degrees because it gives them a good education and training and puts them in the work force more quickly than other types of advanced degrees; however, some people aren’t sure what type of Associates program they should be looking into and are confused by the different types offered
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Understanding Online Associate Degrees
Why the Obama/Gates/Crowley Situation is so Controversial
A lot of liberals are having trouble understanding why the Obama/Gates/Crowley (OGC) situation is so controversial. I figured it out and it isn’t that hard. President Obama is the President of the United States (redundancy alert), the most powerful man in the world. Formally, he was a Senator in the United States Congress educated in an Ivy League University. Author of two books and a millionaire. Oh, and he’s African-American. Professor Gates is a highly educated Harvard Professor (red
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