Emergency Management: An Education in Saving Lives

Jan 21st, 2012Posted by Kathy Player

Emergency Management Programs provide a theoretical and applied approach to professional education of students, while ensuring relevance to the homeland security and public safety industries. Programs emphasize the fundamentals of emergency management while providing interdisciplinary course study in the skills and practices of emergency planning and management.

Dental Assistant Program: A Guide for Your Future

Jan 21st, 2012Posted by 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.

Work From Home Resources - Starting Up Your Own Medical Billing Service at Home

Jan 18th, 2012Posted by Amy Myer

The medical billing market is continuing to grow today and even though there is a lot of competition out there, there is a huge demand for those who can do this kind of work from home. If you think this is something you might be interested in doing, you can start your own billing practice from home if you do the right things and make sure that you have a good plan.

Summer School at a Phoenix University: Benefits and Disadvantages

Jan 15th, 2012Posted by 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.

Top 4 Ways to Save Money with Proper Air Conditioning Maintenance

Jan 15th, 2012Posted by Jerry Brockman

Tips on what you can do to maintain your air conditioner to save energy and the life of your unit.

Medical Assistant Program: A Guide for Your New Career

Jan 13th, 2012Posted by 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.

The 6 Most Common Myths About Working From Home

Jan 11th, 2012Posted by Amy Myer

If you are considering the idea of working from home and having your own home office, there are a few things you need to be aware of. There are a lot of myths about being able to work at home that you need to free your mind of if you want to be successful at the work you want to do.

How to Properly Pack Shipping Boxes

Jan 11th, 2012Posted by Michiel Van Kets

The following article provides tips you can follow to ensure that the item or items you are shipping will arrive at their destinationin the same condition as when you first packaged the box, saving you a lot of time, trouble and reshipping costs.

Cylindrical Engraving with Rotary Engraving Systems

Jan 9th, 2012Posted by 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.

Can I Transfer Credits From a Community College to an Online Bachelor Degree Program?

Jan 5th, 2012Posted by Carson Kelly

With university cost soaring, many students choose to earn an associates degree at a community college and then transfer to a four-year school to earn a bachelor's degree. This is why it is very important to research that your credits will be accepted at the university you plan to attend. Not all credits are transferable so doing some research up front can prevent delays later on.