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Aubrey Moulton's Articles in Education

  • Degrees That Don't Really Pay
    While a college degree can give you the skills to find the job of your dreams, just remember that even though you may have a college degree that doesn’t necessarily mean you will make a great deal of money. In fact, there are many college grads who have spent a lot on going to college and then they do not end up with very high salaries. This means if they have a great deal of student loans it may be tough for many to repay them when they earn low wages.
  • Don’t Waste Time Watching Game Shows: Go to School
    Since the ealy 1940s debut of “Uncle Jim’s Question Bee” on television Americans have fallen for game shows. Over the decades many have come and gone but the wish for many citizens of being a million dollar winner hasn’t expired. It takes both chance and skill to dominate on these shows and the following list details the seven game shows that had the greatest prizes won by a contestant.
  • Obama's Healthcare Reform Creates Millions of Healthcare Careers
    According to most economists, the economic recession is past. Indications that the financial crisis has conceded its worst days are beginning to show. Mainly boosted by the healthcare reform, jobs in the healthcare business especially are expected to explode in the next several months. Job experts are encouraging citizens to consider careers as nurses, lab technicians, radiologists, and anesthesiologists.
  • Soldiers, Get Free Education
    Online schooling is becoming a top priority to deployed soldiers.
  • The Most Important Class You Can Take
    In college, you can take so many interesting classes: history, English, art, math, and astronomy, to name a few. Whatever your major is, you will be offered fascinating general education classes as well as exhilarating major-specific courses that inspire and motivate you. But what many people don't consider taking is the First Aid/CPR class. Why is this important? Its importance stems from the fact that some time you may need it to save a life.
  • Educational Profile of Ancestry A Strong Factor in Developing Anorexia Nervosa
    Many girls suffer from an eating disorder chiefly during their teenage years or early 20s. A Swedish piece of research recently discovered that girls with highly educated parents and grandparents have a higher risk of developing an eating disorder. This is especially true if the young women did well in school themselves. It seems that overachieving may also be genetic.
  • Some Tips To Make Your College Experience Richer
    There are lots of hints I wish I had known before heading off to school. Let me share a few crucial lessons I figured out so you can get the most out of your college years. Any higher learning facility|University life} is not cheap; you have to pay for tuition, books, rent, food, etc. College life has enough stress, but being low on funds makes everything harder.. This is a piece of advice you will not hear everywhere to save you some much needed cash: Never, never, never buy your text books. ...

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