By Cultus Resources to help your journey as a lifelong learner 5 January, 2016 Learning resourcesAgence France-Presse, Alabama, American Institute of Architects, American Institute of Certified Planners, American Society of Landscape Architects, Andover, Assisted living, Continuing education, Massachusetts, President of the United States, United States Continuing education, formerly associated primarily with doctors, lawyers, and other professionals, provides opportunities to not only pursue new interests and social networking, but to adapt to the rapidly changing world and job market we live in.
By Cultus Great scholarship opportunities for students in 2016 9 October, 2015 Learning resourcesAcademic degree, Higher education, Michael Baumgartner, Nebraska, President of the United States, Room and board, scholarships, Student, students, Subsidy, Textbook, Tuition payments [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] Financing your higher education is always a task which is crucial and has to be very thoughtful. Lots of students fall into the trap of poor financial management when they are at college and then they become victims of increased debt, which has to be repaid after students graduate from their colleges. One…
By Cultus Difference between words that sound alike 8 September, 2015 Educational experiencesAnwar Sadat, Arts, Communications, J. Edgar Hoover, Jr., Martin Luther King, Muslim Brotherhood, Nobel Peace Prize, President of the United States, Sharia, Spell checker, Spelling, Spelling and Grammar, Third World Socialism, Twitter, United States, Writers Resources, Writing and EditingAdd a Comment [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] Snipping or sniping? Pray or prey? Desert or dessert? Knowing the different meanings and variations of words will allow you to properly use them and spell them correctly without worrying that you are making a mistake.