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The career paths that lead to everyday acts of heroism

(BPT) - Often, we don’t think about heroism until we see it in action - when disaster strikes and ordinary people exhibit extraordinary courage and compassion to help victims in their time of need. The truth is, however, that the best of human nature is on display every day in the lives of millions of Americans who work in public service jobs across the country. Sometimes all it takes to tap that inner hero is an opportunity – and the education – to serve others.

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Monday 05/13/2013
Celebrate the amazing nurses in your life
Updated: May 17, 2013 - 1:32 am

Nurses are often the first health care provider a patient meets. Whether they’re helping someone during a health crisis, involving the family in a patient’s care, or assisting with a medical treatment, nurses bring a wealth of medical knowledge, compassion and dedication to their jobs every day. The importance of nurses cannot be overstated, yet there is a shortage of nursing professionals in this country.

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Sunday 05/12/2013
How to Help New High School Grads Transition into Adulthood
Updated: May 13, 2013 - 1:32 am

(StatePoint) Transitioning from high school to the next life stage can be a time of excitement for young people, but it can also be a time filled with uncertainty.

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Online college courses connect students digitally
Updated: May 14, 2013 - 1:32 am

Universities are taking online degrees to a whole new level, giving college students opportunities and experiences that are not often found in a traditional college classroom.

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Wednesday 05/01/2013
Fun ways to help kids 'rock out' to classical music
Updated: May 04, 2013 - 1:32 am

It’s hard to imagine, but there really was a time when classical music was the popular music of the day. Haydn, Beethoven and the boys were the “rock stars” of their time. If music fans wanted to hear the latest and greatest music, they ventured to the nearest church to drink in the sounds of these classical greats.

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Sunday 04/21/2013
Teaching Children To Accept Others
Updated: April 22, 2013 - 1:32 am

(StatePoint) The world is changing and parents need to make sure their children are prepared to succeed in an increasingly globalized economy, say experts.

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Monday 04/15/2013
Crowdfunding Tackles Student Debt Crisis
Updated: April 16, 2013 - 1:32 am

(NewsUSA) - For college hopefuls and college grads alike, the reality of higher education is growing remarkably dim. Tuition rises every year, employment opportunities aren't improving, and student loan debt has surpassed the $1 trillion mile marker.

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Tuesday 04/02/2013
Why independent learning is key to your child's long-term educational goals
Posted: April 02, 2013

One skill essential to children’s academic success is the ability to learn on their own. While teachers and parents play a key role in a child’s development, educational activities that encourage self-learning are equally important.

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Tuesday 03/19/2013
Use your IO psychology degree to help companies hire qualified employees and improve workplace performance
Posted: March 19, 2013

To reach prospective employees, companies are using social media websites like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and various career-orientated sites like Monster, Indeed and Career Builder. It makes sense that these same companies would also use these websites to review candidates, as well. But this practice has come under great scrutiny in the past year and raised questions of applicants’ online privacy.

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