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Getting Ready for the SAT: Online Test Prep Options (Yahoo! Tech Advisors)

We are given intellectuality as a gift, not to be abused, but to be utilized for God's glory, and for the advancement of others. If we allow our minds to control our actions, then we are truly in trouble. Why? Our minds are not reliable until they are trained, led by the spirit, and ultimately in tune with the mind of Christ. Christ gave us our intellectuality, our emotions, our need to explore every aspect of the universe. But he also given us mentors, family members, and the priesthood-the pastors and teachers that we serve under every Sunday.

Getting Ready for the SAT: Online Test Prep Options (Yahoo! Tech Advisors)

My recollection of SAT preparation includes working through written practice tests at home and taking one boring in-person class in a hotel conference room a few towns over from my own. You can still find those in-person classes, but for today's web-savvy, time-pressed students, there are many online Scholastic Aptitude Test prep options available, too. They range in prices from free to ...

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Internet Emerges as Study Aid, not Detractor, for College Students (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

As millions of college freshman head to campus, a new study reveals that students are stocking their book bag, or rather their computer bag, with online study tools to stay ahead in class.

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National Construction College develops staff e-Learning to aid careers (PublicTechnology.net)

The National Construction College (NCC) is working in collaboration with Epic on a new online learning facility for employees, designed to help them with their professional development.

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Psychology Degrees Through Online Education (Benton Evening News)

(ARA) - According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 40 percent of psychologists are self-employed, with clinical psychologists earning anywhere from $50,000 to over $100,000. The average salary for a psychology professor was $82, 554 for the academic year of 2005-2006, according to the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources.

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Many roads can lead to college education (The Herald-Coaster)

When a single used biology textbook can cost $200 and one pharmacy class is more than $365 - not counting lab fees or books - it's an uphill road to a college education for many students. Throw in various required fees and other related expenses and it starts looking almost impossible.

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Is This Man Cheating on His Wife? (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)

Ric Hoogestraat spends hours with his virtual wife inside the computer world of Second Life -- and his real-life wife is not amused. New research suggests the boundary between virtual worlds and reality may be more porous than first thought.

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Campuses go wireless: Laptops growing in popularity (Deseret Morning News)

Last winter as students travelled to Utah Valley State College, they noticed a sign at a fast-food restaurant advertising free Wi-Fi. Students publicly questioned why, if Burger King could have free wireless Internet, they had to pay a $25 set-up fee and $5 a month to get the Internet on campus.

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MTB news & racing round-up for August 8, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)

Welcome to our regular roundup of what's happening in mountain biking. Feel free to send feedback, news, & releases to mtb@cyclingnews.com and results, reports & photos to cyclingnews@cyclingnews.com .

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Globe North listings (Boston Globe)

Comprehensive listings for galleries, plays, music, and other happenings in the area. Items may be sent three weeks in advance to carson@globe.com or mailed to Sharon Carson, Boston Globe North, 1 Corporate Place, Suite 200, 55 Ferncroft Road, Danvers 01923. Listings are not accepted over the telephone.

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InBrief - Aug. 1 (Warrenton Journal)

Back-to-school shots available Warren County Health Department officials are reminding parents and students to schedule back-to-school immunizations.

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Getting Ready for the SAT: Online Test Prep Options (Yahoo! Tech Advisors)

It's very common from students from various countries to study at universities at USA and Canada. Many American's students do further their study at universities from other countries. Before the available of online education, students who need to study at any university location at any country worldwide, he/she need to physically travel to that country and live there to complete all the courses need to get their degree. Students who plan to study abroad need to include the living expenses, travel cost and other miscellaneous spending into their education budget. In additional, students need to apply for study visa, find a place to stay (if not stay at hostel) and they need to adapt themselves to the new living environment.

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