For many, student educational loans are the only way they can afford a higher education. No matter how hard you study in high school, how well you score on the SAT or other college entrance exams, or where you graduate in your class — by the time you get ready to apply for college, chances are you will not have enough money...
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According to a poll conducted by Common Sense Media beginning in August 2009, some 22 percent of teenagers check in at their favorite social media site in excess of 10 times each day. In addition, and more than half of all adolescents use a social media site more than once daily. 25 percent of teens who own cell phones use...
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The number of students in virtual classrooms has grown in the last decade to include a high percentage of elementary and post secondary learners. This is because online learning is now an integral part of traditional learning, even in cases where students attend a full time, traditional classroom as well. Most students today have...
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Technology has given us so many phenomenal things. People are now able to work from home and can spend more time with their loved ones. We can control all aspects of our daily lives simply and effectively in a small handheld device thanks to great technological advances. Even children are getting on board, receiving their public...
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Like school districts all over the country, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools in Charlotte, NC are facing monumental budget cuts for the upcoming 2011 – 2012 school year. Across the United States, teachers in every state face the possibility of losing their jobs as part of budget slashing measures that also include increasing...
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