Friday, February 10, 2012

Here’s How Speed Reading Will Work For You

June 10, 2010 by Dr. Jay Polmar  
Filed under Careers-Employment

Just use these hints and you’ll learn how to speed reading:

Boutiques vs. Bulge Bracket Investment Banks: A Comparison

April 25, 2010 by Riyan Richter  
Filed under Careers-Employment

“My job is at a boutique,” said Todd arrogantly, adjusting his belt to reflect his retreated belly, showing that this was a hardcore New York male-anorexia and exercise week for him. By next week, he would bursting out of his pants after a weekend of depression binge-eating.

Study the Mechanics of Speed Reading

January 19, 2010 by Dr. Jay Polmar  
Filed under Careers-Employment

The human mind is an extraordinary force of which we only use a very small portion. In this book, “Speed Reading in only One Hour” I will demonstrate how to tap some of that unused power and use it for your own success in high school, college, and life.

Learn Evelyn Wood Reading Techniques In 11 Minutes

December 28, 2009 by Dr. Jay Polmar  
Filed under Affiliate-Revenue

Many people can’t believe that they can become a speed reader in 11 minutes. Dr. Jay Polmars 11 minute speed reading course (from www.11minutespeedreading.com) will teach you how to be a speed reader in 11 minutes flat. No Bull! He’s taught over 100,000 people around the world the techniques and you also can learn them in 11 minutes.

Talking to Your Kids About the Things Secondary School Doesn’t Always Cover

September 28, 2009 by Byron Jonas  
Filed under Health

Secondary schools do a fine job teaching adolescents about subjects such as math, science, language and history. The time spent in these institutions provides kids with the tools for the future, covering subjects ranging from philosophy to trigonometry to poetry to chemistry. Such academic institutions are meant to form the minds of children in a logical, scholastic way.

How to Become an Accountant

September 18, 2009 by Maria Bascuas  
Filed under Careers-Employment

To become an accountant you will need to complete a four year degree. To become a CPA you will need to meet the licensing requirements of your state. Education and experience obligations will vary, as will relicensing and continuing education requirements. However the requirement to pass universal CPA exam is constant: one computer based exam is used in all 55 U.S. states and territories. Over half fail to pass on the first attempt. Most consider graduate level work in accounting to be a necessary preparation for passing the exam. When you have researched what is required in your particular place of residence you can proceed. By becoming a CPA you will have obtained a good profession, of evergreen usefulness in today’s world. There are few more necessary and rewarding professions.

Quickest Accredited Degrees – 5 Steps to Obtaining a Bachelors Degree Fast!

August 29, 2009 by John B Maxted  
Filed under Careers-Employment

It truly is a bold new world for those who have their bachelors degree. It’s true that when you hold a bachelor’s degree in a profession that is in demand, that doors will start to open for you. But to have the benefits from the degree you have to complete the curriculum all the way through first.