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		<title>The Sagarin College Football Ratings: What They Are, How to Read Them and What to Do With Them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone knows that college students are having trouble finding jobs in today&#8217;s economy. What is it that concerned college leaders can do? - Make it clear that the senior year job search starts in the freshman year &#8211; Help students prepare a personal employment plan &#8211; Coach students throughout their college years &#8211; Train students [...]]]></description>
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<p>Everyone knows that college students are having trouble finding jobs in today&#8217;s economy.</p>
<p>What is it that concerned college leaders can do?</p>
<p>- Make it clear that the senior year job search starts in the freshman year &#8211; Help students prepare a personal employment plan &#8211; Coach students throughout their college years &#8211; Train students in every aspect of the employment process &#8211; Explain what the best employers expect from students &#8211; Help students understand where their majors will take them &#8211; Teach students about the need for accomplishments beyond the classroom &#8211; Encourage students to ask questions of their coaches and career services &#8211; Utilize a system to help students identify employment opportunities &#8211; Methodically prepare students for their senior year job search &#8211; Teach students how to differentiate themselves &#8211; Help students understand the value of job-related work experience &#8211; Show students how to prepare an outstanding resumé &#8211; Help students develop compelling examples and stories &#8211; Offer opportunities to develop and practice their interviewing skills &#8211; Help students identify a variety of employment opportunities &#8211; Seek and implement new systems and tools to address Job Search issues</p>
<p>When college leaders are doing a good job of helping students address and solve their job search challenges, students will:</p>
<p>Unfortunately, some college leaders believe that student employment issues are merely the responsibility of their students the Career Services Office. Those college leaders would be wrong.</p>
<p>Too many high performing college students end up underemployed or unemployed when they graduate.</p>
<p>Students Want College Leaders To Address Their Job Search Problems</p>
<p>The worst-rated AA school is the No. 242 La Salle Explorers. Ursinus is not a planet but a real liberal arts college in Pennsylvania.Ursinus College is not a Division 1 school (which includes the 242 teams with La Salle), not a Division II team (which includes another 157 teams), but a Division III team.</p>
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		<title>Begin Planning Your Career And Job Networking Contacts Prior to You Finish University Or College</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 09:31:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While you can qualify as an RN without doing BSN nursing programs, it makes a huge difference down the track in terms of salary, benefits and career advancement opportunities. The Advantage That BSN Nursing Programs Give You It&#8217;s well worth the time and the effort. Get A Leg Up In Your Career With BSN Nursing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left; margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;" title="Get A Leg Up In Your Career With BSN Nursing Programs" src="http://www.concorde.edu/images/campus/campus_sandiego.jpg" alt="Get A Leg Up In Your Career With BSN Nursing Programs" width="250" border="0" />While you can qualify as an RN without doing BSN nursing programs, it makes a huge difference down the track in terms of salary, benefits and career advancement opportunities.</p>
<p>The Advantage That BSN Nursing Programs Give You</p>
<p>It&#8217;s well worth the time and the effort.</p>
<p>Get A Leg Up In Your Career With BSN Nursing Programs</p>
<p>Basically it boils down to job experience and references as well as the networking and chosen industry and workforce contacts that you can make and proliferate.Your career job preparation can begin as far back as high school. It&#8217;s best to have a part time job. Even babysitting, delivering newspapers and mowing neighbor&#8217;s lawns count as part time jobs. You will acquire transferable skills like a strong work ethic &#8211; a positive attitude and the ability to work in a team environment.Take the time to volunteer for school church or community organizations. For example consider such activities as &#8220;job shadowing&#8221;, career fairs, work experience classes and junior achievement programs.</p>
<p>You will be in a better position to ask for references and job career contacts. You have worked hard and consistently to acquire a solid work and personal history in order to further your job or career goals. Your targets or goals were to obtain that job or career.</p>
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		<title>The United States Should Get Rid of the Electoral College</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 06:42:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Husky Coach Ty Willingham had better have his players ready to win. It is a foregone conclusion that Willingham MUST lead Washington to a winning season and bowl appearance or his time as the Husky coach will be over. Stacked against Don James 18-year career record of 153-57-2 (72%), a 10-4 bowl game record, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left; margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;" title="Get Excited - It's Only 11 Weeks Until Kickoff of the 2008 NCAA College Football Season" src="http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/college_guide/college_guide/images/Career.jpg" alt="Get Excited - It's Only 11 Weeks Until Kickoff of the 2008 NCAA College Football Season" width="250" border="0" />Husky Coach Ty Willingham had better have his players ready to win.</p>
<p>It is a foregone conclusion that Willingham MUST lead Washington to a winning season and bowl appearance or his time as the Husky coach will be over.</p>
<p>Stacked against Don James 18-year career record of 153-57-2 (72%), a 10-4 bowl game record, and winning 22 consecutive games from 1990 to 1992, Willingham&#8217;s mark looks really lame.</p>
<p>Prior to Willingham, the Huskies have won 15 Pac-10 Conference championships, 7 Rose Bowl titles and 2 NCAA national championships. If there is one in thing I have always felt should be changed in America it is the Electoral College System along with the English system of measurement and the law that claims that one need be 21 or older to legally drink alcoholic beverages. However before I go in to reasons why I feel the electoral college system needs to be changed, I will explain for those who are not aware what this system is.</p>
<p>As a footnote to this and being a republican; I can add to this that if the United States had had a system like this in 92 then Clinton might not have won the election because if memory serves us well where he did get 370 electoral votes (100 more then needed) he only got 47% of the popular vote. Which under the system most countries who elect their leaders through popular vote as opposed to those like the UK or Italy who elect their prime ministers through parliamentary elections; Clinton would have had to face that year&#8217;s runner-up who was George Bush senior. The electoral college is a system which goes back to the begging when George Washington was elected president which is a system in which every state is granted a certain amount of what is known as &#8220;electoral votes&#8221;. The bigger the population of the state the more electoral votes it gets; naturally with California being the state with the largest population it also has the most electoral votes. Once we add up the total amount of electoral votes from all 50 states the sum we get is 538; out of which the candidate hoping to be elected president needs to win a figure no less then 270 to be assured the presidency of the United States of America. Elections are held in each state, where people vote in the state they are registered in for the candidate of their choosing; who is on a list of those who are running for president. In these elections; with one being held in each and every state through out the US of A; the candidate who wins the state in question also gets all the electoral votes the state has. In all this it should be made clear that to get all the electoral votes the candidate need not do anymore then win the popular vote of the state in question.</p>
<p>I even see that a system like this might lead some people to feel the need not to vote being that if one considers the matter carefully their vote will make less of a difference then one vote usually does. However if the vote were nationwide then my vote would make a difference (very little) in the population tally though not in the state and since the winner gets all the electoral votes regardless of how wide or narrow his or her margin of victory was then why should I or anybody else bother to vote if he or she hears for instance on his or her radio or TV that 90% of the votes in the state have been counted with the opposing candidate or even his own holding a 20% lead.</p>
<p>It is because of this that I insist in stating how this would not occur if the United States had a system like all other countries of the world that elect their leaders through a nation wide election instead of several local elections. This also being why I claim that George W. Bush might not have lost the popular vote in 2000.</p>
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		<title>Stock Broking A Passion For A Career</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 06:41:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reading my Sunday newspaper yesterday reminded me of how Career Fairs do little to substantially increase local employment. Nothing meets their profit needs, their publicity needs, and their public service needs like Career Fairs. If you think large facility managers do not like Career Fairs you would be sadly mistaken. Whether any potential candidate attending [...]]]></description>
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<p>Reading my Sunday newspaper yesterday reminded me of how Career Fairs do little to substantially increase local employment. Nothing meets their profit needs, their publicity needs, and their public service needs like Career Fairs.</p>
<p>If you think large facility managers do not like Career Fairs you would be sadly mistaken. Whether any potential candidate attending the Career Fair ultimately gets hired is none of their business.</p>
<p>Newspapers and related media (usually radio which needs public service announcements to stay licensed) love Career Fairs.</p>
<p>Career Fairs give newspapers extra ads and profit regardless of the economy. Newspapers generally run a special section advertising the Career Fair as it gives paying advertisers and the event itself more exposure and prominence. Newspapers also feel a need to serve the community that supports them, whether people get hired at these Career Fairs or not.</p>
<p>You are seeing more and more and more Career Fairs (or Job Fairs) because it is good business for three very big special interest groups who may be more like a three-legged stood than a helping hand.</p>
<p>Career Fairs Best Serve Everyone But the Jobless</p>
<p>As you succeed in your career, you would realize that a college degree helps greatly. Basically, you need to pass a certification exam for becoming a stock broker. This exam is General Securities Registered Representatives Examination.</p>
<p>The certification makes you an FSA approved person so that your firm can put you forward for their stock broking firm. A large firm gives you vast exposure to different kinds of stock broking activities and tons of experience. You can also join investment clubs and compare different investment opportunities, analyze market movements and results.</p>
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		<title>Disabled Adults College Grants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 04:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While in high school, most students begin to select a general career direction. When college is in the offing, those young adults will attend college for a wide variety reasons. Parents frequently try to steer their children into college. Some students aren&#8217;t ready. Career goals can drive those students who have a specific career in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While in high school, most students begin to select a general career direction. When college is in the offing, those young adults will attend college for a wide variety reasons.</p>
<p>Parents frequently try to steer their children into college. Some students aren&#8217;t ready.</p>
<p>Career goals can drive those students who have a specific career in mind.</p>
<p>Money affects the decisions of some students. People with college degrees often hold higher positions and earn considerably more money than people without a degree, in similar positions.</p>
<p>Other interests will motivate some students to attend college. In other cases, students may attend college by default.</p>
<p>If students and parents accept this statement, the question then becomes, what can students do to impress potential employers or help them get into Graduate School? The quality of your college education refers to the rating, reputation and status of your college.</p>
<p>A well-rounded college experience.</p>
<p>If students want their careers to get off on the best foot after college, each student should keep these items in the forefront, as they progress through their college experience.</p>
<p>Bob Roth is the author of The 4 Realities Of Success During and After College -and- The College Student&#8217;s Guide To Landing A Great Job.</p>
<p>The National Association for the Deaf is yet another organization which offers grants to students in need. Each year this university makes it a goal to give grant money to disables students who are most in need. There are many more organizations and schools out there which offer grants for disables students who need a solution to their financial troubles.</p>
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