Archive for the 'Education Online' Category

Information about Pericardial Mesothelioma

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a disease that attacks the lung pleura, or lining of the lungs. Serous membranes enclose the lungs, and mesothelioma is a category of cancer that strikes those membranes. Other serous membranes can be affected too including those surrounding the abdomen and heart. The term lung cancer refers specifically […]

How to Find University Scholarships for Lefties

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Finding help in funding a further education may be problematic and will certainly take time. School scholarships are different from a student loan in that they are a grant for a college education, so it does not have to be paid off.

Courtney Sale Ross and Her Philanthropic Contributions

Monday, June 15th, 2009

The widow of Time Warner Inc’s former chair and CEO, Courtney Sale Ross, is best known for her work with The Ross School.
Founded by Ross together with her late husband, Steve, The Ross School has innovative facilities for interdisciplinary learning. The school is conveniently located in New York’s […]

Student Health Insurance: Invalueable Information

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Health cover usually isn’t top priority when planning a college career. At that age, health insurance is not utmost in a student’s mind. Young people are wont to imagine they are immortal and of course they will never get sick. As we all know, no matter how fit an individual may appear there is no guarantee of their future health. Reasonable health insurance isn’t merely a great idea, it is a necessity.

College Bursaries for Left Handed Students

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Searching for different avenues such as college scholarships to help fund a higher education is time consuming and intimidating. School scholarships are different from a normal student loan because these are a grant for education, and, repayment is not required

Graduation Diplomas For All

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Graduation Stoles

At graduation ceremonies, it is common to see the students walking around with graduation stoles draped around their necks. The stoles are essentially a piece of cloth that are made from silk and which reach one’s waist on both sides. Many institutions let all of their students put on graduation stoles
but […]

How Much Algebra Do You Need?

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

It is algebra that we employ to get our daily things done. The man constantly continues counting, measuring, dividing, and multiplying.
History of Algebra
Invented in the first millennium BC, algebra was first invented in the middle-east. The ancient brains used algebra for solving day-to-day problems while the Asian or rather Chinese counterpart employed geometry for […]

Left Handed? How to Find Help with Your a Degree

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

It is far from easy to find a scholarship these days. University scholarships are unlike a student loan because these are a grant for education, so it doesn’t need to be paid off

Health Insurance for Students: What Should You Be Aware of?

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Medical insurance by and large is not top priority when planning a college education. By And Large, health insurance is not really dominant in a student’s mind. Let’s face it, in your teens you will generally believe that you will be around forever so naturally you’ll not suffer from any illness. Regrettably, regardless of how fit a person might seem, there is no way to guarantee their future health. A medical insurance policy is not merely a luxury, it is an absolute necessity.

What is Language Immersion?

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

What is Language Immersion?
Language immersion is a program where a foreign language is used
as the language of instruction in school. In partial language
immersion, only 50-80% of a given school day is in a foreign
language. In full language immersion programs and international
study abroad programs, students eat, sleep, and breathe the
language they are attempting to learn, and […]