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Reasons to Fear Online Education

With the increasing importance of a college education, employees are actively seeking opportunities to earn a college degree without interrupting their busy lifestyles. Therefore, earning an online education has become an increasingly popular trend. In comparison to traditional learning, distance learning offers many advantages including providing the ability to set your own schedule and study [...]

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A Degree In Dance Education

Undergraduate Degree in Dance Education For people who love dancing and have practiced this art throughout their lives, pursuing it as a career may be the ultimate goal. However, simply being a professional dancer may not be a practical way to earn a living, so many people choose to study dance education. Majoring in dance [...]

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Landmark Education

Landmark Education programs provide personal and professional effectiveness. This means that they can be applied to business organizations. It has two subsidiaries; Vanto Group and Business Breakthrough Technology (BBT), Landmark Education implements its strategies to corporations through these global consulting firms. Vanto Group, led by CEO Steve Zaffron, has worked with International organizations such as [...]

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Globalization and Changes in Education

Recent investigations in the study of demographical trends at global level are currently making light on a very controversial aspect, although ignored by global institutions, like O.N.U., U.N.D.P., G 20, same by organizations with attributions in the educational field (as UNESCO, Youth International Authorities and other). The so-called “demographic winter” phenomenon, which reveals the dramatic [...]

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Blessings Of Online Education

Online education may be defined as training, learning or degree program which is generally delivered through internet or an intranet. It is an approach of redefining the technique of study where common people can educate themselves without any boundaries of attendance, timing and travel difficulties. In online courses, teachers and students can meet periodically or [...]

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Cancer Education Grants Program

The National Cancer Institute, more frequently known as NCI, is an agency operating within the National Institutes of Health that is largely responsible for conducting and supporting research studies, training courses, health info dissemination, and other activities that are linked with the causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer, and cancer survivorship. The National Cancer [...]

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Importance of Distance Education

The Indian education industry is one of the largest in the country with a market-size of 450 million students, projecting revenue of $50 million, annually. The Indian education sector is projected to grow by 15% during the period 2011- 2021. And, distance education universities as the education provider for the masses is all set to [...]

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Registered Education

A college/university education is expensive and tuitions will only go up with time. An R.E.S.P. (registered education savings plan) is an excellent way to start planning for your child’s future. Consult several institutions before choosing the one right for you. Families have 18 years after your child is born to generate as much of an [...]

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Government Seems to Be Serious

The concept of education in India is not new rather it was India where education under the supervision of a guru started. In those times Nalanda and Taxila were the important institutions of learning and considered to be favorites of a number of foreign students. In fact, Nalanda University of India was among the oldest [...]

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“The Education Hub”

Pune, “The Cultural Capital of Maharashtra state” of India, has been an Education Hub since British Rule. During the British Rule Pune became host to some prestigious institutes like College of Engineering (1854), Fergusson College (1885), S.P. College (1916), ILS Law College (1924), Nowrosjee Wadia College (1932), etc. Immediately after the Independence of India, The [...]

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