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PAGE: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Next - Last The Majority of US Students Cheat Almost 100% of the US students cheat in school. - KoeppCorp.com, October 24, 2007 Raghu turns over a new leafNew Delhi, A quiet enthusiasm has been brewing in and around Jhajjar, a sleepy town next to Gurgaon in Haryana. Farmer couple Sunita Devi and Rajbir Singh, like many others, can not hide their grin even as they narrate the story of how their 8-year-old delinquent son Raghu is a changed boy today. - Dipayan Mazumdar & Associates, October 05, 2007 Only the Best Can Slice, Dice and Chop Their Way to the Title Best Teen ChefNow in its ninth year, the Best Teen Chef Competition awards more than $250,000 in tuition scholarships to The Art Institutes schools to high school seniors in the U.S. and Canada interested in pursuing a career in the fast growing culinary industry. - Education Management LLC, October 04, 2007 The Current Michael Vick Charges Can Be a Thing of the Past In Professional SportsWith the current verdict against Michael Vick, many are wondering what should be done in the future to prevent the seemingly continual misbehaviors of these professional sports players. Professional sports is such an integral part of our culture today that it is not going to go away. It is also a profession where many young people today take their role models from. What can be done to 'clean up' the image of these professional teams? - Verinoque Inc., September 20, 2007 Education Management LLC Renames Tucson Design College as The Art Institute of TucsonThe Art Institute of Tucson has joined Education Management's Art Institutes system of schools. - Education Management LLC, September 19, 2007 New Legislation Limits the Time for Student Loan Borrowers to SaveThose with federal student loans are advised to act fast and consolidate their loans with EdFed before October 1 to ensure that they receive as much savings as possible. - edfed, September 10, 2007 "Survivor: The Amazon" Deaf Contestant Christy Smith to Travel the World, Raise Awareness of Worldwide Deaf IssuesNew Zealand, Australia, Japan, China, Thailand, India, Nepal, and Kenya are a few of the countries Christy Smith, Deaf contestant from "Survivor: The Amazon" and Dave Justice, an ASL/English interpreter and Deaf advocate, will visit. Through their partnership organization, Discovering Deaf Worlds, they will raise awareness of worldwide Deaf issues by connecting international Deaf communities. - Discovering Deaf Worlds, September 05, 2007 Powerful Program Created to Help Failing SchoolsWith the current crisis in the education system today, we are all looking for solutions that will give schools, students and their families the support they need to provide a positive and effective learning environment no matter what their socioeconomic level is. Solutions that are affordable and effective will be the way of the future. - Verinoque Inc., September 04, 2007 FFEL Lenders Send Letter to Congress Regarding New BillsTwo new bills could result in budget cuts for FFEL program. - edfed, August 31, 2007 New Report Shows Students Are Choosing Pricey Private Loans over Federal LoansReport indicates that borrowers are not exhausting all of their federal options before turning to private loans. - edfed, August 27, 2007 Rainier School District chooses Portland Portals for Metadot Portal Skin DesignRainier School District (www.rainier.k12.or.us) chose Portland Portals (www.portlandportals.us) to create their multiple school Metadot intranet extranet portal skin design. - Portland Portals, August 21, 2007 Higher Education Plan Proposed by Senator DoddPresidential hopeful, Senator Dodd proposes free community college as part of new education plan. PAGE: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Next - Last |
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