May
27
2010
Career Colleges of America-career Education and Medical Schools
As the economy suffers, many people are interested in finding a new career. Sometimes this is a personal choice, and sometimes, like in the case of people who have lost their jobs or have gotten laid off, it is a necessity. There are certain types of careers which become at risk when the economy takes a turn for the worse. A career in the medical field is not one of those risks. If anything, a career in the medical field can be expected to increase in demand overtime, regardless of our economic situation. That is because the medical needs of the population are not necessarily driven by the status of the economy. As the population grows the need for highly trained and qualified medical workers will rise.
The Healthcare Job Outlook for 2008/2009 describes new job growth from 2006 – 2016 as excellent with over 3 million new jobs added for the period. As well, the projected salary increase is 22% compared to just 11% for other industries combined.The Department of Labor shows similar findings, projecting that medical assistant jobs are expected to increase over 35 percent over the next decade, which is much faster than the average for all occupations. The health care industry is expanding as our population grows and ages, and as technology advances, so will the need for highly trained health care workers such as a surgical assistant medical assistant, vocational nurse, computerized office assist, and so on.
A career in the medical field has been referred to as “recession-proof.” Few industries can boast this kind of employment outlook. If you’ve been laid off in another work field, this should not be a concern for you in considering starting training in a medical career. It is highly unusual for medical layoffs to occur. And if you are considering a career in the medical field, even if you have no medical training, or even a GED, it is best to get started right away, in order to take advantage of this growing industry.
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May
25
2010
Everyone at some point has experienced an impasse in communication; those frustrating occasions when it all breaks down and people want to get up and walk out. Just look at a sample of recent headlines: “Peace Talks Breakdown” or “Labor Negotiations at a Stalemate” or “Negotiations Fail to Result in an Accord”. When the stakes are high and people are afraid they have something to loose communication becomes strained and people stop listening to one another. Usually this is while claiming that the people on the other side of the table are actually the ones who are not doing the listening. We get so concerned and fearful about getting other people to hear what we have to say, we become unwilling to hear what they have to say.
Indeed, listening seems sometimes as if it is a rare happening among human beings. We can’t really listen to another person speaking if we’re preoccupied, or if we’re trying to decide what we’re going to say when the other stops talking, or if we’re debating about whether what is being spoken is true or relevant or agreeable. Listening, in other words, is being accessible and open to what is being said.
At Landmark Education we contend that listening has an amazing power. It gives life to what is being spoken. You might even say it is with the listener that both the speaker and what is spoken exist and come alive. Think of how inspired and enlivened the elderly can become when you sit down and have an extended conversation with them. Think about what happens when someone is really listening to you. Ever notice that you become funnier and more playful when someone laughs at your jokes? What about when a child recognizes that adults are actually listening to them? Their whole demeanor shifts. In the programs of Landmark Education, you find yourself with a new ability to listen to others. You find yourself inspired by the people you have in your life. When you truly listen to people you discover the best of what they have to offer.
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May
15
2010
High school is one of the most exciting in the life. I know this because I loved as a parent takes care of my children, creating better people. The rating is satisfactory if, after my two children at home until they graduate, they can receive scholarships for full tuition at the college of their choice. With courage and commitment, you can homeschool their children to school, active in their education and even better, itself formed.
Responsible parents will certainly find a lot of motivation for home schooling their youth in school. The first is that you can witness the process of learning may even be a good factor that contributes to its ups and downs of learning.
Second, parents must understand that education limited their teenage children not only in academic activities. There are just a bunch of things that can not be measured by test scores. Training includes the formation of values, ethics and spirituality at work, among others. Must be willing to trust these things in a public school or private? As responsible parents should no longer interested in having their young, not only academic excellence but also a good sense of what it takes to develop a person and a better guardian of God’s creation?
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May
09
2010
Often, I started “reading has been discussed in science, perhaps one or more sources, and they seem different conditions or to say with words, the thing, and it would Sami I decided to cover all concepts and examples fully learn what it means the book or web page.
This is a useful glossary of scientific terms and the conditions are convenient, to understand very easy year, offers an explanation and use one day to learn a language to explain things to people who need or want, from scratch.
Once you learn the different meanings of different words and we know they are all in one place and you are all right, can quickly move forward and find a book or a stop next to a page and go hunting for what the word means clustering.
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