By: jordon78casinger | 2010-10-03 | Reference & Education The article deals with the discussion of the student life and student college towns read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-01 | Business Origins Band of Mercy Ronnie Lee founded the Band of Mercy in 1971, which became the ALF in 1976. In December 1963, John Prestige, a journalist from Brixham, Devon, was assigned to cover a Devon and Somerset Staghounds event, where he watched hunters chase and kill a pregnant deer. In protest, he formed the Hunt Saboteurs Association (HSA)ith the support of the League Against Cruel Sports read more
By: ahmadnai | 2011-04-03 | International studies Have you always dreamed of studying in the Golden State? Well, good decision but do you know which are the top 10 universities in California that you can apply to. In this article, we tell you which colleges should ideally figure in the list of colleges you want to apply to. read more
By: Phillip Lew | 2011-05-20 | Reference & Education There are really only two ways to get your child into an Ivy League School: connections or a strategy. I’m going to write assuming that as the parent you aren’t Ivy League alum, but you want to support your child and help them create the best future for themselves and you understand that part of this involves the best education that will open the most doors for them. read more
By: D. Eric Williams | 2010-03-31 | College Its time that somebody said it loud and clear: a college degree is a waste of time. Remember, you heard it here first. Everybody "knows" that people with a college degree make more money. The only problem with that fact is that it's false. read more
By: Marcus | 2010-12-13 | History Boarding schools in the UK have a long and illustrious history of providing scholars with an excellent all-round education. read more
By: Rainco | 2010-12-03 | Communications Dell Computers has led the 'custom built' PC market since the early 1980s. Michael Dell started his business from his University of Texas dorm room before laptop computers even existed. Dell has managed to establish a reputation for hitting the sweet spot of price and performance for most users, and regularly updates their brand lines to match the latest specifications. read more
By: Gloria Ward | 2011-08-01 | Homeschooling So there are different points of view regarding the causes and consequences of historical events, but if the men and women who fought over those differences are long since dead and buried, why would we who live after them care about these differences more deeply than is warranted by a lively conversation between friends? read more
By: Stanley J Barker | 2010-04-02 | College With a nation full of solid ideas for college and high school mascots, some schools gravitate towards something a little more unique. No ordinary animal or image would do for some institutions. Instead, they ingeniously came up with their own college and high school mascots. In a category all of their own, these odd mascots make you wonder "who came up with that?" Although they are all dearly loved in their own right, let's face it; these mascots are...um...special. read more
By: Raffy Chan | 2010-10-30 | Muscle Building The typical approach to chest exercises for men is to add as much bulk as possible. But according to a researcher in England, this is not how to build chest muscles properly. read more
By: tianli | 2011-03-31 | Training Earliest unverifiable history Unrideable replica made 1965-72 from the alleged 1493 Caprotti sketch. There are several early but unverifiable claims for the invention of bicycle-like machines read more
By: Linda Adams | 2010-10-08 | Wellness When the counterculture began to take hold in the 1960s, the idea of yoga and its emotional effects caught the interest of many people, and one of the most famous groups to explore the meditative possibilities of yoga were The Beatles. read more