Archive for November 11th, 2008

5 Creative Ways To Help Pay For College

Posted on November 11, 2008. Filed under: Weather | Tags: , , , |

The cost of education is on the rise. States are spending less on higher education, forcing colleges and universities to pass the extra costs onto students. Tuition and fees have nearly doubled at some institutions, and there’s no relief in sight. That’s the bad news. The good news is that there are several ways to [...]

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NGOs – The Self-Appointed Altruists

Posted on November 11, 2008. Filed under: Sociology | Tags: |

Their arrival portends rising local prices and a culture shock. Many of them live in plush apartments, or five star hotels, drive SUV’s, sport $3000 laptops and PDA’s. They earn a two figure multiple of the local average wage. They are busybodies, preachers, critics, do-gooders, and professional altruists.
Always self-appointed, they answer to no constituency. Though [...]

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Big Bang Booming – Back To The Future

Posted on November 11, 2008. Filed under: Science | Tags: , , , , , , , |

Theoretical cosmologists spend much of their time perfecting what is now known as the ‘Big Bang’ theory. This concept originates from ideas percolating in the minds of scientists, theologians and astronomers down through the ages. However, much of what they consider as proof for the ‘Big Bang’ is dependent upon uncontrolled experimentation that is molded [...]

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An Overview of Nuclear Energy

Posted on November 11, 2008. Filed under: Science | Tags: , , , , , , , , |

In the effort to get away from our oil and coal dependency, nuclear energy is getting attention again. Here is an overview of nuclear energy.
An Overview of Nuclear Energy
Harnessing a chemical reaction at the nuclear level of certain materials produces nuclear energy. The process is known as nuclear fission.
Nuclear fission occurs when certain [...]

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Highly Sensitive People – Traits and Characteristics

Posted on November 11, 2008. Filed under: Psychology | Tags: , , , , , , |

One in every twenty people is considered to be a highly sensitive person (HSP). This means that either you yourself may be sensitive or someone you know is. 42% of the population is not highly sensitive, meaning that most things don’t bother them the way they will an HSP. Everyone else falls somewhere in between, [...]

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Common Features of Personality Disorders

Posted on November 11, 2008. Filed under: Psychology | Tags: |

Psychology is more an art form than a science. There is no “Theory of Everything” from which one can derive all mental health phenomena and make falsifiable predictions. Still, as far as personality disorders are concerned, it is easy to discern common features. Most personality disorders share a set of symptoms (as reported by the [...]

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The Science of Superstitions

Posted on November 11, 2008. Filed under: Philosophy | Tags: |

“The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science.”
Albert Einstein, The World as I See It, 1931
The debate between realism and anti-realism is, at least, a century old. Does Science describe the real world – or are [...]

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California Businesses Incorporating In Nevada

Posted on November 11, 2008. Filed under: Legal | Tags: , |

California is a notoriously bad state to do business in. Regulations, worker’s compensation and tax issues overwhelm companies. Seeking relief, many incorporate in Nevada. Unless done carefully, this decision can lead to disaster.
Doing Business – Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction is a legal term used to define who has authority over something. Applied to this article, the term refers [...]

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Gap Year in Italy, the ideal program to study abroad in Italy

Posted on November 11, 2008. Filed under: Language | Tags: , , , , |

Once again, Scuola Leonardo da Vinci, one of Italy’s largest provider of in-country Italian courses in Italy, is announcing the new programs for the year 2006 presenting innovative plans to promote the learning of the Italian language. Now, universities, colleges, community colleges, high schools and students worldwide are invited to read about our wide choice [...]

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Finding The Best Course To Learn Spanish

Posted on November 11, 2008. Filed under: Language | Tags: , , , |

Finding the best course to learn Spanish can be a daunting task, especially on the internet where there is so much to choose from. So, how do you find the best one? Here are a few things to consider when deciding which course is the best to help you learn Spanish:
1. Choose a Spanish course [...]

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