Online School Programs: Online Education Degrees
August 9, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Education, Online Education
We’ve all had teachers who have had a big impact on our lives, that have encouraged us in our pursuits, given it to us straight, and been great mentors in the process. If you want to pass on this gift to others, consider an online education degree which can qualify you to teach at a [...]
Popular Online School Programs: Online Healthcare Degrees
August 7, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Healthcare, Online Education
One industry that is still growing and flourishing today despite the challenging economic climate is healthcare. If you’re looking for a stable career to invest in, healthcare is a safe bet, even now. You may be surprised to learn that you can get a head start on your career in healthcare with an online healthcare [...]
Popular Online School Programs: Online Business Degrees
August 5, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Business, Online Education
Many people are looking to online school programs as a convenient alternative to traditional on-campus school. Of all the options available for online schools, three of the most popular disciplines include Business, Healthcare, and Education, which garner lots of attention and applicants. Business students can gain valuable work experience while earning their online degrees. Online [...]
Guest Blog: One Question Interview with Acupuncturist Dan Clark
August 4, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Healthcare, Interviews
This week, we caught up with acupuncturist Dan Clark to find out how his education has had an impact on his career. Question: How did your education help you prepare for your career? Answer: I earned a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine. It has definitely benefitted my career as a acupuncturist. The program has [...]
History of Beauty: Elizabethan Era Beauty Secrets
August 4, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Beauty
Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth Every girl knows that beauty hurts. But when you compare the modern woman’s beauty regime, not even a bikini wax can compare to the things that women from the Elizabethan era endured for beauty! Women who lived during the Elizabethan era were constantly striving to emulate their monarch, Queen Elizabeth, [...]
National Design Awards: Interior Designer Finalist Clive Wilkinson Architects
August 3, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Art & Design, Celebrity
First Lady Michelle Obama hosted the National Design Awards honorees at the White House last week in an initiative to recognize today’s revolutionary designers and inspire the designers of tomorrow. In conjunction with her support of arts and design education, the First Lady serves as honorary patron for the 2010 National Design Awards. Interior Designer [...]
Interview with CPA Jon Funk on Rewards and Misconceptions of an Accounting Career
August 3, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Business, Career, Interviews, Life
This week we caught up with Jonathan Funk, a Tax Manager with the renown accounting firm, Ernst and Young. Jonathan shares valuable insights about the rewards and misconceptions of being a CPA and provides an insider’s look at a career in accounting. Read on! Interview with a CPA My Accounting Careers: Describe a typical day [...]
History of Dieting: Today’s Diet Fads
August 2, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Crazy, Healthcare
In an effort to look toned and achieve their ideal body image, people worldwide are constantly dieting. The turn of the century has brought many new diet fads, some effective, others not. The Zone. Called a change in lifestyle rather than a diet, The Zone diet is intended to help people re-set their hormonal balance [...]
National Design Awards: Fashion Designer Finalist Behnaz Sarafpour
August 2, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Art & Design, Career, Fashion Design
First Lady Michelle Obama hosted the National Design Awards winners and finalists at the White House last week in an effort to recognize today’s revolutionary designers and inspire the designers of tomorrow. In conjunction with her support of arts and design education, the First Lady serves as honorary patron for the 2010 National Design Awards. [...]
History of Dieting: 9 Questionable Diet Fads from the 1900s
August 1, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Crazy, Healthcare
On any given day in the United States, about one half of women are on a diet. The reasons to diet are many including a desire to lose weight, be healthier, and be more attractive. People have been dieting for hundreds of years and today we are going to examine the history of dieting and [...]