Mental Health Nursing - Could You Cope? by Kelly Hunter

A CDC report states that about 996,000 individuals suffer from some form of mental illness in the United States of America, in a given year. The report also mentions that a whopping 25% of adults in the country suffer from a mental disorder (That is about 1 in 4 adults). Mental health nursing he

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Careers That Make a Difference by Johnny Wall

While choosing a career that makes good money, you might also consider a career that makes a difference. It is important to think about your own well being and ultimately your own personal satisfaction and happiness. What good is making a lot of money if you are overworked, stressed out and unha

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Be a Star Audio Engineer - The Amazing Amount of Jobs in the Entertainment Industry As an Audioman! by Hal Danforth

Who needs a star Audioman? Everyone! While TV Cameramen have the glamour job, where can they go besides TV -- a wedding video business? Audiomen have a choice of EVERY (yes every) professional entertainment venue! Every TV or radio show whether music, drama, comedy or special needs an audioman.

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Does Your Attitude Turn Off Employers? by Landon Long

One of the biggest challenges facing the newest generation of college grads hitting the workforce is their own spoiled snot-nosed sense of entitlement. Especially in a dwindling economy where things aren't what they used to be, a lot of youngsters are facing a real reality check. Raised in a wo

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The Go Karting Experience by Brett Lewitt

If you visit an amusement park, more than likely you will see a section designated for go karting. The tracks are usually outdoors, although there are also indoor tracks as well. Karts are usually rented for sessions that last typically between 5-10 minute intervals. The majority of karts design

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Real Degrees From Real Colleges on the Web - Really! By Scott McQuarrie

A national poll from 2006 revealed that only 60% of Americans believed that young people should be taught the value of hard work and studying. One writer commenting on this statistic tried to spin it positively, by revealing that the figure was less than 40% among Europeans. But there is one gro

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Working in the Education System by Sally Tolentino

The US education system is not what it once was. In 2006 the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment ranked the US 35 of 57 in Math, 29 of 57 in science; scoring way behind other developed countries. In Europe the education system tends to nurture a student's abilities and interest

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Biomedical Engineering Combines Many Skills by Sally Tolentino

Twenty years ago, any graduating college student with just about any major was able to acquire basically any job they desired, as long as they fulfilled the qualifications. Now, though, even with all the qualifications, graduating college students must enter a rigorous process of interviews and

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5 Tips For Choosing the Best Business Casual Clothing by Mary Lou Kayser

In the last ten years or so, the way people dress for work has changed dramatically from a generation ago. If you take a look around a typical downtown city center in America these days, more than half the people are wearing business casual clothing, such as jeans, tee shirts, and sports shoes

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What is the American Dream? by Steven Gillman

Is it two kids, a new car, a good job, and a big new house with a pet dog to greet you at the door? Hmm... At least there was a deeper conception of it when it was invented. James Truslow Adams answered the question "What is the American Dream?" in his book, "The Epic of America" in 1931. In

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