Author: Richard S. JohnsonDid you know that the new US government is committed to helping single moms return to school? Many mothers are not aware that the Obama's 'Moms Return to School' Government Grant Scholarship is available, but there are big benefits to finding out as much as you can about this offer. The economy always comes back strong and when it does, your college qualifications will put you in a great position when you are finding...more
Author: Albert Mensah If you are in high school then you probably think quite a bit about the future—the short-term future and the long-term future. What will you do with your life? What kind of house will you buy and what kind of job will you take? Wait a minute…did you notice something peculiar about that last sentence? “What kind of job will you take?” Think about that question. Taking a job implies a feeling of obligation,...more
Author: Albert Mensah Right now, you are in school and some part of your mind is probably dying to get out and enter the real world! School, in fact, is preparation for the real world. The knowledge that you take in here will be repeatedly discussed around the workplace. The friendships you eventually make at work will mirror the relationships that you create with your fellow students. There is one primary difference though. Whereas school culminates with a graduation, you will work and work and work for the rest of your life until the day you retire. Some people actually prefer to work after retirement, so suffice it to say your job will be a major part of your life. What are you going to do with your life? By the time you reach retirement age, will you be able to say that you were a success? What does success mean, anyway? We’re going to give you four points that determines your success in life. This will apply to your professional career as well as your own personal goals. 1. Aim High Never be satisfied with the status quo. Never think that greatness or an extraordinary life is beyond your reach. Your destiny is written every day that you live. If you...more
Author: Kasan GroupeThe last thing kids want for their birthday is an educational gift. Luckily there are plenty of educational gifts disguised as fun games out there these days. You won’t have to search long and hard to find a wonderful educational gift for you child this time. Just check out my suggestions for finding the perfect gift below. ...more
Author: Jonathan TaylorYour web content should be customer focused. Find out what they are interested in. When analyzing your existing site, ask your- self the question, "Does it talk about our cutting edge, state of the art products and services or our commitment to total customer satisfaction?" Phrases like this have been so overused that they...more
Author: Dr. Nidhi Agrawal In stylistic study a stylistician studies the style and method that an author uses in his artistic creation. It applies the amplification of linguistics to approach literary texts – to identify the choices and ways a writer uses in weaving a text. It is always a matter of discussion what profit can be gained from linguistic study. A literary work is built up on verbal structures and even a critic much interested in social background and history of literature can scarcely proceed in his study without paying attention to the way in which words are organized. The literature depends on language though the reverse is not necessary just as childhood in absence of manhood may be possible but manhood without childhood is unthinkable. Every literary form is a combination of syntactic units. There may be language without literature but there can be no literature without language. The main difference between literary and stylistic study is that while literary criticism is an orgy of opinion, stylistic analysis is a submission to the work itself. Literary criticism starts with prefabricated judgments about the author. It provides no accurate description in support...more
Author: Gerald BradshawDear Mr. Bradshaw: I have applied to several colleges that require personal interviews. The interviews start in January, and I am a little nervous. Are the interviews really that important, and if so, how can I do well? Of the...more