Study an Accredited Bachelors Degree in Business Administration (BSBA) for Less than $10,000 By Ashley Bowkett

Ways to limit borrowing of funds required to study a BSBA include finding a degree course that balances quality with economy. Do a little bit of research and you will be surprised what you will find. Top 8 tips: 1. Go for a DETC accredited university or community college without fail. 2. 

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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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On the Quest For Success - What is in Your Hand? by Stan Pontiere

You may ask, what does what is in my hand have to do with my quest for success. It is, in fact, the single most important question that you can ask yourself when you have chosen the "road less traveled." Ultimately, that question will make the difference between success and failure. What is i

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Fastest Growing Careers For This Economy by Patrick R Young

We have all heard how the economy is in terrible shape. You may be wondering how you can survive in this difficult economic climate. Fortunately, there are options for you right now if you are looking for a new job or even a new career. Let's identify some of the fastest growing careers and fiel

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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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Separating From the Service Soon? Here Are Some Job Search Tips! By Jake Kim

Separating From the Service Soon? Here Are Some Job Search Tips! By Jake Kim You're ready to separate from the military. Even with a recession and the news that many companies have stopped hiring - you've done your hitch in the military and you want to return to the civilian world, spend more tim

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Some Thoughts on Quitting - During Financial Meltdowns by Suzi Elton

Frequently clients have a tendency to quit taking actions that create forward motion--when they get scared. One of the biggest fear factors is actual or feared financial meltdowns. It's easy to buy into the terrifying noise coming from the TV in the corner. You could wake up on a beautiful day,

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Some Industries Will Always Need People by Tony Jacowski

With a number of people looking for work that currently exceeds the number of jobs available, there is no doubting that finding a job will not be getting much easier any time soon. It is sometimes quite dispiriting to look at the figures, to look at the job pages and think that this situation co

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What You Need to Know About Graphic Design Jobs by Kelly Nickless

Plus, there is also the fact that a graphic design career involves the challenging aspect of combining the creative with the technical side of things. You have to be able to create artistic pictures and video using new technologies like software as well as the old ways like pen-and-paper. Few ot

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Medical Billing and Medical Coding Professionals Are in Great Demand by Caitlina Fuller

The healthcare field is considered to be 'recession-proof' meaning that regardless of how poor the economy is, there will always be jobs available. While millions of people are facing layoffs and unemployment due to our faltering economy, the heathcare field is still in great need of qualified p

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