September 4th, 2009 in Online Classes | No Comments »
Musical instruments for generating sounds have been categorized as strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion; some electrical instruments must be added to these. In actual fact, all these musical instruments put into use and then expand the overall capability of original instrument. The above mentioned classes are highly useful in categorizing musical instruments generally depending upon the type of sound they generate; even though the instruments of woodwinds are not inevitably made of timber no
July 17th, 2009 in Online Classes | No Comments »
My loves, I have missed you! Sure, it’s only been a few days since we talked last, but even a few days makes me realize how much I miss getting to talk to you on a daily basis! I’ve been on a cruise ship (!) for the past few nights as part of our trip down the N*le River. We docked just a little bit ago and spotted a McDonald’s with wi-fi across the street. Anyone up for a tasty McTuna salad or a McArab*a burger? As a bonus you get to listen to the sultry sounds of Kenny G. whilst enjoyin
July 9th, 2009 in Online Classes | No Comments »
American Public University , a popular distance learning center which offers associate, bachelor and masters programs, made headlines yesterday when it held an all-day online admissions fair. The live event , which organizers said was the first of its kind and attracted 267 prospective students, offered online chats with faculty and admissions officers and the opportunity to explore virtual classrooms to see how classes are conducted. The idea of a virtual admissions fair sounds spot-on to
June 29th, 2009 in Online Classes | No Comments »
First years to 100K and an "apprenticeship"? In the past two months, we've reported on three firms instituting an apprenticeship model for first year associates: Drinker Biddle , Howrey , and Frost Brown Todd . "Apprentices" start at the firm at a lower salary and are not billed out to clients, billed out at a lower rate than normal associates, or billed out for lower total hours. It sounds like an apprentice is a "paralegal plus." Of course, that "plus" includes a J.D. and its accompanyin
June 28th, 2009 in Online Classes | No Comments »
Many people really love the thought of taking the chance and living in a foreign country. It sounds so dreamy and romantic. But the reality for many expats is that very shortly after arrival in their new home, they find that there are often harsh realities to face about living abroad. Dreamy visions of spending the days picking tropical fruits, lazing on the beach, growing a lush garden and leisurely wandering through the market places can be replaced with realities such as no hot water, dirt ro