Monthly Archives: January 2012



Medical Assistant Program: A Guide for Your New Career

Jan 22nd, 2012 Beth Glick

In this economy, many are going back to school and enrolling in a medical assistant program to find a good job. Medical assistants are in-demand, and the average earnings are $28,300 a year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It's hard work, and there's plenty to go around. People will get sick, and somebody needs to help care for them.

How Many Cherokees Fought in the Civil War? A Lot...

Jan 19th, 2012 Matthew Isaacson

It is not common knowledge that Indian units fought in the Civil War.

Christian Universities Differ from More Traditional Universities

Jan 19th, 2012 Bill Jenkins

There are a number of differences between Christian Universities and more traditional universities. Christian colleges offer a religious-centered philosophy that will reinforce an individual's faith and beliefs. Faculty members are committed to upholding the core values and faith-based statements of the college.

Making the Transition From a Job Away From Home to a Home Based Business

Jan 19th, 2012 Amy Myer

Let's be honest, no one enjoys going to a job that is getting them nowhere. A job that you know is a dead end is not the most appealing option for employment. But sometimes we have no other choice than to be in one of these jobs just to make ends meet.

Internet Auctions: Frequently Asked Questions

Jan 16th, 2012 Deb Weidenhamer

Are you interested in selling your unproductive assets through Internet auctions with an auction house? Are you looking for information about the various forms of Internet auctions offered at an auction house? Then this article is for you. This article will answer frequently asked questions about Internet auctions including what is an Internet only auction, what is a simulcast auction and more.

Become a Fitness Instructor by Studying Online

Jan 16th, 2012 Michiel Van Kets

If you are contemplating a change of direction in your life, and you are passionate about fitness, then training to become a personal fitness instructor could be for you. And thanks to the flexibility offered by online courses, thesedays you can gain your certificate from the comfort of home while still receiving help from professional experts.

Dental Assistant Program: A Guide for Your Future

Jan 12th, 2012 Beth Glick

In this rapidly changing job market, it's not surprising that more people are considering enrolling in a dental assistant program. Being a dental assistant is a job that has a high demand, good pay and can be completed in a short period of time. If you are looking for a new career, check out what a dental assistant program has to offer.

Why You Should Find a Good Mechanic Before You Need Them

Jan 10th, 2012 Tom Aldridge

Telling signs that will help you find a good mechanic before an expensive repair is needed.

Education Degree: Finding the Right Career Path in Today's Economy

Jan 10th, 2012 Bill Jenkins

An education degree and a career in education is one of the best investments you can make in today's economy. The demand for highly qualified educators is rising and this trend is not expected to change anytime soon. Whether you are interested in working as an elementary school teacher or a professor, a corporate trainer or a special ed instructor a career in education could be extremely rewarding

Veterinary Assistant Program Graduates Enjoy Healthy Job Market

Jan 7th, 2012 Beth Glick

A veterinary assistant program trains you to work alongside vets in clinical and laboratory procedures. You may work in private clinics, research facilities or animal hospitals. Veterinary assistants are responsible for feeding and bathing animals, administering medication as prescribed by the vet and helping the veterinary team with animal nursing.

4 Ways to Take Care of Your Tires

Jan 7th, 2012 Dan Burns

Tires are an important part of the vehicles we own yet we don't often think about what needs to be done to make sure they are in good shape and will safely keep us on the road. Here are 4 things we need to remember to do to take care of the tires on our vehicles.

How to Heat Your Home the Green Way

Jan 7th, 2012 Chris Ramsey

In this article you will find helpful tips on heating your home in ways that are environmentally friendly.

Work From Home Resources - How to Become a Home Survey Taker!

Jan 5th, 2012 Amy Myer

If you are looking for some sort of work at home income and don't really want to spend endless hours doing something that you might not want to do and are only interested in something that is supplemental and not going to be your only source of income, you might do really good at taking surveys.

How to Maintain Cleaner Air in Your Home

Jan 5th, 2012 Jerry Brockman

An overview of several options for maintaining clean air in your home and killing bacteria in the air in an effort to be healthier.

Summer School at a Phoenix University: Benefits and Disadvantages

Jan 5th, 2012 Bill Jenkins

There are numerous benefits to attending summer school at a Phoenix university. These advantages include earning credits in a short period of time and reaching graduation at a quicker rate, financial benefits, social benefits and more. However, students must be sure to avoid the disadvantages of summer programs in order to get the most out of summer courses.

Cylindrical Engraving with Rotary Engraving Systems

Jan 1st, 2012 Joe Marziano

In the past, engraving a cup, bowl glass or other circular item involved a lot of skill due to the fact that there were no engraving systems specifically designed for this task. Fortunately, with cylindrical engraving capabilities found on modern engraving systems, it is very quick and easy to engrave many curved and round objects, including those made of metal or glass.

Medical Assistant Program: A Guide for Your New Career

Jan 1st, 2012 Beth Glick

In this economy, many are going back to school and enrolling in a medical assistant program to find a good job. Medical assistants are in-demand, and the average earnings are $28,300 a year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It's hard work, and there's plenty to go around. People will get sick, and somebody needs to help care for them.