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What to Look for in a Homeschool Curriculum

Posted on March 20, 2008 - Filed Under Reference & Education | Leave a Comment

Attending a homeschooling convention to select your homeschool curriculum can be refreshing. It leaves you reflecting over the myriad of possibilities that are available.

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Getting a Degree Online, Is it for You?

Posted on March 20, 2008 - Filed Under Reference & Education | Leave a Comment

If you’re an older adult who’s always wanted to continue your education and you just haven’t had time to, or if you want to go back to class for that advanced associates degree but a full-time job keeps you from signing up for classes, you’re in luck. Today, online schools afford nontraditional students, parents, those with full-time jobs, and others not able to go back to class full time in a traditional university setting the opportunity to continue their educations on their own schedules.

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Texas Homeschool - Your Texas Homeschool Laws

Posted on March 19, 2008 - Filed Under Reference & Education | Leave a Comment

Contrary to popular belief, it is perfectly legal to take your children out of public school and to teach them at home. However, there are some laws directed toward homeschooling and you should understand these before you begin teaching your children at home.

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Are All Security Officer Positions the Same?

Posted on March 18, 2008 - Filed Under Reference & Education | Leave a Comment

A security officer position can simply be referred to as a guard. The nature of the work requires the employee to patrol and inspect a certain property in order to ensure its safety from theft, fire, terrorism, vandalism, and other forms of illegal activities or accidents. Unlike police work and other similar occupations, a security officer position requires less training. Thus, a lot of people who are looking for a second or part-time job are attracted to this kind of job.

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Judging Influence

Posted on March 18, 2008 - Filed Under Reference & Education | Leave a Comment

Between 1910, with the passage of America’s first drunk-driving law, and 1936 (the first year of per se DUI), the limits of DUI were largely set by medical experts…and judges. That’s why judges have had the reins pulled on them since the 1970’s, and their authority to hand out widely disparate sentencing varies so widely. Additionally, the sense of political pressure on judges in state systems to “get drunks” off the road has been enormous. This has had the result of changing the tactics of DUI lawyers.

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