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A carpentry career can be a rewarding job. This article gives a step-by-step outline of what it takes to apply for an apprenticeship in central Illinois.
By LynnD | Published 5/28/2006
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For many high school students and "second career" adults, there is a marked increase in the interest of apprenticeship programs over the pursuit of a four-year college degree.
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/21/2007
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You may as well learn architecture on your own. It could very well be a waste of your parent's hard earned money. Some unfortunate folks probably have no choice but to go to places like Lame Caught Wand Swindlersity of Creative Wasting Money.
By Abasster | Published 5/9/2008
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Being a tattoo artist is not easy, and it is not for everyone. However, it can be a fun, interesting and rewarding career.
By Donald J. | Published 9/19/2007
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my l---e, I wish I could say it, write it, but you already know // Will I ever find new love again? // Labor & Industries Auditors and Washington State's Electrical License
By Freddie Versch | Published 3/14/2008
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To be considered a strong candidate for most construction management jobs, it is recommended that you pursue a construction management degree in addition to gaining hands-on experience through an apprenticeship or on-site training.
By Anne Harvester | Published 10/17/2007
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In to-day's world of selling, there is less and less room for apprenticeship.
By Jonathan Farrington | Published 8/15/2006
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A university education is an ineffective way of educating workers in many fields, yet it is the only available cachet for many. Practical apprenticeship or cooperative education can turn out effective workers that companies need.
By Dave Maddox | Published 2/19/2007
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Custom Golf-Clubmakers are becoming more and more in demand. This article will talk about the work that clubmakers do and how they market their skill.
By Kelli Michael | Published 8/24/2006
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A must-have for Monk and Coltrane scholars and fans that enjoy hearing the process. However, the false starts and breakdowns aren't needed for the casual fan.
By El Bicho | Published 9/7/2006
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"Without contraries is no progression. Attraction and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate, are necessary to human existence." William Blake
By Samantha Fitzsimmons | Published 9/6/2006
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In today's climate of insourcing and outsourcing and multiple careers over one person's lifetime, is the price of a four year degree worth it.
By Jill Trades | Published 9/18/2006
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A political leader and former Member of Congress from New York City dies
By Richard Seelmeyer | Published 8/16/2006
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This paper discusses both Catcher in the Rye and Bless Me, Ultima, as education novels, focusing on the development of identity and the loss of innocence in the main character of each book.
By Nicole Mohr | Published 6/6/2006
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Black Pine Animal Park is an organization dedicated to housing and caring for abandoned and unwanted exotic animals.
By KRM | Published 10/3/2006
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Christians and College
By Crystal Paine | Published 6/17/2006
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American Romanticism first originated in the serene early 1800s and still spans its influence today in our buzzing modern day society. Icons of modern pop culture still exhibit romantic heroic traits of the classical American hero.
By J. Lin | Published 6/26/2006
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Kevin Johnson knew he wanted more in life than to play in the NBA. Now his charter schools are helping students develop an interest in schools and even in going to college.
By Mike White | Published 8/11/2006
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A wonderful tribute to a man who left us too soon, though he left us quite a lot
By El Bicho | Published 11/10/2006
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The school dropout problem is a very serious one for America. To correct this crisis, we need consistent participation from students, parents, schools and state officials. The NEA and other expert educators have researched and documented some solutions.
By Michael - MichaelTaylorOnline.org | Published 11/17/2006
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The Longaberger Basket Company has continued to offer high quality hand made baskets for nearly 100 years.
By K. Taylor | Published 12/1/2006
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Having spent 15 years in education, I understand the frustrations it faces. However, laying the blame at anyone's feet won't solve the issue. Only combined efforts of all those involved can achieve the needed changes.
By Charlie K | Published 12/11/2006
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Informational interviewing can help you find a new job or a new career. Just stick to six simple questions.
By Gary Dickson | Published 12/15/2006
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An act of terrorism threatens to shatter the tentative calm of the Galactic Alliance. Against this backdrop, the events of "Bloodlines" unfold, giving no easy answers to a situation that can only bring tragedy to the Solo and Skywalker families.
By Julio Angel Ortiz | Published 11/15/2006
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The rise of the modern novel coincides with the emergence of the middle-class. Thus, authors of that time period had a new target audience to write for.
By Courtney L. Firman | Published 11/13/2006
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The technicians who carry out repairs, maintenance, and installations of heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration systems are often referred to as HVAC technicians or Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning technicians.
By Melissa Steele | Published 9/26/2006
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Ben Franklin, ostensably writing an Autobiography to give to his oldest son, has presented readers with insight into his life and character. However, a careful reader must pay close attention to the reliablity of Franklin's account.
By Erin Hune Glover | Published 10/17/2006
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One of the nice things about befriending a bookworm is that they almost never fall into the "people who have everything" category. Consider this list of book-related gift ideas.
By Bartleby | Published 6/7/2006
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The designer is responsible for preparing specific interior construction designs to suit the clients taste and budget.
By Melissa Steele | Published 9/26/2006
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A review of Edmund S. Morgan's Benjamin Franklin biography.
By Jennifer Kemper | Published 3/29/2006
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Using and subverting the fairy tale form, In "Nights at the Circus"" Angela Carter has attempted to create a feminist utopia out of the fragments of myths, legends, and stories from everything between antiquity and the Brothers Grimm.
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 10/22/2005
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My life from a naive 18 year old to a 44 year old who doesnt have long to live
By Dennise Bracegirdle | Published 10/2/2005
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Women and families are at risk of being left behind after Hurricane Katrina, according to Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW). WOW makes suggestions for how the hurricane relief effort should look out for women and families.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 10/16/2005
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The Livermore Wine Valley is the up and coming wine region, and three newer wineries are making noticeable wines (and noticeable waves) to prove it.
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 11/3/2005
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The purpose of this article is to give potential law students elements to look for to find a legitimate online or distance law degree program.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 8/11/2005
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Lessons in economics sometimes come from unexpected sources. Even the career of a famous jazz musician can teach us something about the miraculous workings of our free enterprise system.
By F.R. | Published 5/18/2005
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What are community colleges doing to address the needs of students enrolled in non-traditional fields?
By George Furukawa | Published 2/20/2005
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Despite the state's more than decade long economic slump, compounded by the tragic events of 9/11 and the war in Iraq, day spas in Hawaii have managed to not only survive - but to also thrive.
By George Furukawa | Published 3/1/2005
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Home Inspectors are becoming more and more in demand as the residential real estate market continues its boom. 29 states now have regulations concerning the licensing of home inspectors.
By Jerry Watson | Published 4/20/2005
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Information on the background of Usui Reiki and its principles, as well as Essential Reiki and other modern lineages. Includes the Reiki Principles, information on the degrees and attunements, and suggestions for finding a teacher.
By Lady MoonDance | Published 11/9/2005
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Pottery is often used by various people who are looking to relieve stress and create different objects to use around the house or garden.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 1/19/2006
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Raising a child to be money wise is one of the best gifts you can give them.
By Candida Bohnne-Eittreim | Published 3/30/2006
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A How-To Guide of Getting College Dollars (scholarships) for you Scholars out there.
By J Landon | Published 4/2/2006
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private investigator, career, California
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 4/25/2006
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This article covers the educational and experience requirements necessary to obtain a Real Estate Appraiser license in West Virginia.
By K. Taylor | Published 3/23/2006
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This article discusses the training, tools, and processes the colonial blacksmith used to do his work.
By K.L. Reiser | Published 3/21/2006
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In an age before modern conveniences such as refrigerators and other safe-storage devices, coopers provided a necessary product and without them, the harshness of the colonial experience may have been greatly increased.
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 12/21/2005
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Lithography is Greek for the words Senefelder used to describe his new method: stone printing. It took a full four years for Senefelder to perfect his process. Before his discovery, there were only two kinds of methods for printing.
By Lynda Moultry | Published 1/17/2006
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A leading light of the Enlightenment, Swift was well known for his satiric attacks on the customs and foibles of human society. "A Tale of A Tub" exemplifies Swift's views on sacred texts and the Word of God.
By Steven Kral | Published 1/25/2006
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You've applied for job after job, but despite many good interviews you have yet to be hired. Perhaps you were recently fired, and you did not see it coming. You may have been the victim of age discrimination.
By Mike White | Published 5/25/2006
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