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A Keokuk, Iowa USA firm announces the opening of a free online degree school search. The Free search is a milestone which owner Keith Londrie II wanted to accomplish in 2008. The search can be accessed at http://best-online-degree-schools.com and is available to any prospective online student.
The website has only been online approximately 2 weeks, and we are up to 201 searches per day and have increased capacity to handle hundreds of thousands of searches per day. Reaching the goal of 200 searches was completed in just 2 weeks. The secondary goal is to reach 100,000 searches by the end of 2008.
Keith Londrie says “With the amount of promotion we are doing for this free search service for online degrees, we should reach the goal of 100,000 searches by the end of 2008″.
The orange search box stands out vividly when you get to the site and look for where to do your search. The database of schools is the largest I have seen. You are virtually guaranteed to find a school that meets your expectations.
Keith Londrie said, “With the price of gasoline going up so much it is important to cut costs anywhere possible. The most logical place to start is with college transportation. Choose to learn online and save money while doing it”.
Source : webwire.com
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You don’t have to have an MBA to know the value of basic business skills. Just ask Greg Shaw, 22, and the 54 other recent graduates of the Carolina Business Institute at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
These new biologists, psychologists and arts majors added the business course to their resumes before stepping out into the real world. Many think it will give them a competitive edge in the workplace. Some think such skills are necessary if they want to one day run their own businesses. And others want the confidence of knowing how to manage personal finances.
UNC’s Friday Center has offered a 4-week business boot camp to non-business students for 16 years. The intense course covers basic business practices including marketing, accounting, finance and operations management.
Its latest class graduated in June.
Among them was Shaw, who received a bachelor’s degree in biology at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Shaw said that in addition to helping with his personal budget, the class gave him the skills to one day manage his own medical practice. “Running a clinic is a business,” he said. “You have to know what to pay people and how to buy equipment and machines.”
Other schools across the nation offer similar programs, including the Tuck Business Bridge program at Dartmouth College and the Summer Institute for General Management at Stanford University.
At North Carolina State University, nonbusiness students are offered four business minors, in accounting, business administration, economics and entrepreneurship, said Steve Barr, a professor who heads the department of management, innovation and entrepreneurship.
In the past, students took such classes mainly to bolster their resumes. But the curriculums have been enhanced to help with a variety of business practices, and students are gleaning practical use from such programs.
Will Aldridge, 28, a UNC psychology graduate who completed the institute in 2006, said the courses give him a competitive advantage in the workplace.
Aldridge was working as an intern at a workplace consulting firm in Atlanta when a client needed advice about the benefits of Six Sigma. It’s a management program that identifies and replaces the causes of defects and errors in manufacturing and business processes.
“I told them, ‘Hey, I just had a class on that,’ ” Aldridge said. His boss was not familiar with Six Sigma, so Aldridge used what he had learned to help the client.
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Education should focus more on morals and ethics and should fight against fundamentalism, St. Joseph’s College principal Friday Ambrose Pinto said on Thursday. Education for the poor too is a vital aspect that should be taken up, he added. As Pinto speaking at ‘with relevance Excellence “, a conference of Catholic College of Karnataka on Thursday.
Speaking on ‘Vision of Christian higher education and its overview, and implications of Christian education, education Friday Pinto said should make people more moral and humanizes them. “While maintaining the highest standards, its demands that we produce a radical change in the person we educate - from selfish concerns to generosity to others.”
Emphasising on education for the poor, Pinto said Friday: “Education should struggle against unjust society, it should cater more to the poor and programmes should be taken up to empower them. Principal of St. Stephen’s in New Delhi, Dr Anil Wilson called for steps to rediscover the real meaning and purpose of education. “Let systemic changes be a reasoned response to needs and not a knee-jerk reaction to the time.”
The objective of the day-long conference was to create a model which is yet local to global, spiritually vibrant, socially relevant, emotionally balanced and leading to human enrichment. Deliberations also included topics like, if excellence in education can be fused with greater accessibility to Christian institutions.
Among the other speakers were Professor Jose and PD Leader of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, Rev. Joe Fernandes, Vice-Provincial, Salesians of Don Bosco, Bangalore and Head and Professor, Department of Christian Studies, University of Madras, Joe De Mannath .
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Darice Paula Grippo, a vice president in the investment-research division of the Putnam Management Company in Boston, was married yesterday to Robert Leonard Wareham, a senior trust officer with the Old Colony Trust division of the First National Bank of Boston. The Rev. David Drew Rose, a United Church minister, performed the nondenominational ceremony at the Houghton Memorial Chapel at Wellesley College.
The bride, who will retain her name professionally, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Paul Grippo of Orange, Conn. She was graduated from Wellesley College, where she was a Wellesley College Scholar, and the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration. Her father, who formerly owned the New London (Conn.) Seaplane Service, is a consultant to the Avco Lycoming Corporation in Stratford, Conn., from which he retired as superintendnent of research and development quality assurance. Her mother was formerly a pilot with Piper Aircraft in Lock Haven, Pa.
Mr. Wareham is a son of Harry Percival Wareham of Chapoquoit Island, West Falmouth, Mass., and the late Mrs. Wareham. He was graduated from the Brooks School in North Andover, Mass., Boston University and the National Graduate Trust School of Northwestern University. His previous marriage ended in divorce. His father is retired and was a manufacturer’s representative in F.N. Burt Company, a packaging concern in Rochester.
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Katherine Rose Novak, a director at Arthur Young & Co. in New York yesterday, was married to James Stockard Vick International Treasury Manager of American Standard Inc. in New York. The Rev. Thomas Buckley, the ceremony of the Saint Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church in Medford, Mass.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Novak of Medford, is a graduate of Newton (Massachusetts) College and Sacred heart of the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration. His father, retired, he was a professor of science at Framingham, Massachusetts, and her mother, Claire Hassett Novak, a second career teachers to school in Medford Davenport. My maternal grandfather, the late George P. Hassel was a Democratic state legislator Massachuetts and City Clerk of Medford.
Mr. Vick is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Vick of Penfield, NY He was graduated from Ridley College in St. Catharines, Ontario, Hamilton College and the NYU Graduate School of Business Administration. His father is an industrial management consultant and his mother, Louise Stockard Vick, founded the farm school for children in pre-Penfield. His Ur-Ur-grandfather, the late James Vick, James founded Vick Seed Company in Rochester.
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Mary Emily Kendig Corbin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lawrence Jr. Kendig Richmond, and Richard Watkins 3d Carrington, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carrington Jr. of Richmond, was married yesterday on the grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. The priest William Hill Brown, the ceremony supported by the Bishop Robert Bruce Hall of Virginia.
The bride, a graduate of St. Catherine’s School, Richmond, was graduated from Sweet Briar College and the Darden School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia. She is a member of the Junior League of Dallas. His father is a professor of pediatrics at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond.
Mr. Carrington, assistant treasurer of American Airlines in Dallas, a graduate of St. Christopher’s School in Richmond, the University of Virginia and Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. His father is secretary-treasurer of Carrington and Michaux, Inc., a Richmond tobacco company, founded as Carrington & Company Urgrossvater of Husband, Tazewell Morton Carrington.
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Mr. and Mrs. James S. Wey of Needham, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Susan M. Wey, to William Colyer Crum, son of Prof. and Mrs. Colyer Crum of Weston, Mass., and Sunapee, N.H.
A September wedding is planned in Needham. Miss Wey, an engineer at Honeywell Electro-Optics Operations in Lexington, Mass., was graduated cum laude from Wellesley College and next month expects to receive an M.S. degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University.
Her father is with the trust department of Hale & Dorr in Boston.
Mr. Crum, who is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College, is a third-year student in the joint J.D.-M.B.A. degree program at the Harvard Law School and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. His father is James R. Williston Professor of Investment Management at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.
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Pankaj Mohindroo was taken at the time, Hindu College, where he visited Wednesday morning.
The 1983 lots from the Faculty of Business Economics was there for his daughter Divya admission to the university. ”The University has not changed forever. Only students to wear other types of clothing,”he said.
Several other alumni DU, visited the university for their children has been recalled, admitting their own universities nowadays.
If je”à St. Stephen’s, I found the administrative staff has always recognized. I passed out in 1979. The staff said, I now have gray hair,”laughed Subhash Sharma, a former graduate. He was there for his daughter Shobhita approval. According to him, St. Stephen’s exactly the same appearance, but die”DU coffee now serves as dosas and idlis, which they not, if I’m here,”he adds.
Another thing that has changed the way campus. Robes’’semblent disappear, for both boys and girls,”he adds with a laugh.
For Vandana Chak, YOU zahmer did.”I was in Hindu College in 1982. Now I just say my son, Dhananjay, my old school, and it makes strange feeling,’’she says. At that time”to start ragging, we arrived in completing the form below. Now, I can not ragging,’’she added.
RS Oberoi was before he Stephenian JOI-ned Engineering, remembers the day he came for his approval.
Together the Université”La road was crowded with students in a queue. I must say that its better organized”, he adds. His son, Tanveer, a student of Doon School, hopes to follow his father Stephen’s. All of these former students were surprised by the huge influx of students on campus.
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The Faculty of Management Studies, College of Materials Management (FMS) Jabalpur, a Business School Founded in 1994, admits 55 students per batch. Number of hits on the basis of benefits in terms of Madhya Pradesh common entrance test (MPJET). The Institute has a youth hostel, 154 students.
FMS covers 39 hectares.
It has 5 classrooms and an auditorium for 200 people. It has 75 computers with dial-up Internet. Suryavanshee RN is the director of SGF and A Natarajan is the president.
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How does the sight of young people from the general budget? For most students, it is more als”nur another Gimmick”policy.
Nishat Ahmed Said, a second year English (Honours) from the Hindu College Student:”The budget, like any policy announcement should not be at their nominal value. It takes time to translate political commitments into action essential. The annual budget for me is just a more political turn.”
A BA (PASS) students graduating Kirori times College, Anil Sharma, felt that students are not generally against the effects of the budget. ”Most students do not deserve that we are not affected by higher taxes,”he said.
While some students have expressly some interest in the budget, also confessed that curiosity was more academic. Harman Dhillon, a final year MBA student at the Faculty of Economics (FMS), said:”as a management student, I see a glimpse of the potential impact that perhaps on businesses and consumers. “
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