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10 Signs the World Has Gone Mad

10 Signs the World Has Gone Mad

Societies across the globe are facing the dire consequence that life as we know it is clambering to chaos. Worldwide infrastructures are crumbling, popular culture has become the baseline for values, and dysfunctional governments are now controlling the world. Here are 10 Signs The World Has Gone...

U.S. Curriculum Changes Eliminate to Kill a Mocking Bird and Catcher in the Rye From 2014 Classrooms

U.S. Curriculum Changes Eliminate to Kill a Mocking Bird and Catcher in the Rye From 2014 Classrooms

Big changes to the curriculum of public schools within the U.S. are slated to hit classrooms in 2014 when classic staples to English classes, like Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird and JD Salinger's Catcher In The Rye, are eliminated to make room for non-fictional reads. A list of books approved...

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How to Prepare for a Career in Furniture Making

Do you like working with your hands?  Do you enjoy building things?  Then a career in furniture making might just be perfect for you.   We've put together following guide to help you prepare for a career as a furniture maker and have the best shot at doing something you love.  High...

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Indian River State College

Indian River State College (IRSC) is a public post-secondary institution located on Florida’s historical Treasure Coast. It seeks to serve the educational needs of the residents of Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie Counties as well as surrounding counties. Its main campus...

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Huntingdon College

Huntingdon College is a private, co-educational liberal arts learning institution located in Montgomery, Alabama. Founded in 1854, the college has strong ties with the United Methodist Church and was initially chartered as an all-female college. It was not until 1934 when the first male student...

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Miles College

Miles College was founded in 1898 by the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME) formerly known as the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. The State of Alabama chartered it in 1905 as the Miles Memorial College primarily to educate young people of the African-American descent. Although still...

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Top Psychology Schools

We've ranked the top psychology schools in the country for students preparing for careers that require a psychology degree. We've rated the best schools according to their overall academic programs and since most psychology undergraduates go to grad school, we've also placed an emphasis on schools...

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Abilene Christian University Online

Founded as the Childers’ Classical Institute in 1906 in Abilene, Texas, Abilene Christian University (ACU) is affiliated with the Churches of Christ.  It is one of the largest private universities in the southwest consisting of the College of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration,...

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American Pacific University Online

American Pacific University (AmPac) was founded in 1994 in Honolulu, Hawaii.  From its inception, it has offered distance education courses through the correspondence method.  Now occupying a new campus in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, it has since 2007 incorporated two separate schools under its...

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Argosy University Online

Argosy University is a product of the combined efforts of three schools having distinct areas of educational focus namely the American Schools of Professional Psychology, the Medical Institute of Minnesota and the University of Sarasota.  Its main campus is located in Phoenix, AZ but it operates...