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		<title>Time management. the importance of time management for students</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:32:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> Are you a high school student or a college student who finds it difficult to manage your <noindex><nofollow>time? If you</nofollow></noindex> regularly find yourself having late night study sessions or if you miss important deadlines to turn <noindex><nofollow>in your homework</nofollow></noindex> assignments, you may need to learn how to make better use of your time. </p>
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<p> As important as <noindex><nofollow>it is</nofollow></noindex> to hear that time management is important for all students, including high school and college students, <noindex><nofollow>you may be</nofollow></noindex> wondering why. In all honesty, there are an unlimited number of reasons why proper time management <noindex><nofollow>is important for</nofollow></noindex> students. A few of those reasons are highlighted below for your convenience. </p>
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<p> Learning how to properly manage <noindex><nofollow>your time will</nofollow></noindex> not only allow you to complete your homework assignments on time, but it will also allow <noindex><nofollow>you to</nofollow></noindex> stay better organized. In fact, this is great because time management and organization go hand in <noindex><nofollow>hand. When</nofollow></noindex> implementing a time management plan, you are likely to get all of your affairs, including your <noindex><nofollow>car, desk,</nofollow></noindex> and locker in order. This allows you to easily find your books, homework, assignments, and other <noindex><nofollow>school supplies. Staying</nofollow></noindex> organized is key to staying focused and on task. </p>
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<p> Another reason why it is important for all <noindex><nofollow>students, like yourself,</nofollow></noindex> to learn how to properly manage your time is because it is a good lifelong lesson. <noindex><nofollow>When you leave</nofollow></noindex> high school or college, you will likely enter into the workforce. Do you honestly expect to <noindex><nofollow>be paid</nofollow></noindex> to sit around and surf the internet or socialize with friends or coworkers? Jobs that allow <noindex><nofollow>you to</nofollow></noindex></p>
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		<title>Time management. the importance of time management</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 09:08:08 +0000</pubDate>
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 How are you at managing your time? Are you good at it? If not, you may want to take steps to improve your time management. Doing so may involve creating a to do list for yourself, prioritizing your goals, and so forth. 
 
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<p> How are you at managing your time? Are you good at it? If not, you may want <noindex><nofollow>to take</nofollow></noindex> steps to improve your time management. Doing so may involve creating a to do list for <noindex><nofollow>yourself, prioritizing your</nofollow></noindex> goals, and so forth. </p>
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<p> As important as it is to hear that managing your time is important, <noindex><nofollow>you may</nofollow></noindex> be curious as to how so. Did you know that there are serious consequences to not <noindex><nofollow>managing your time,</nofollow></noindex> both at the workplace and in your personal life? To find out what could happen if <noindex><nofollow>you don&rsquo;t know</nofollow></noindex> how to manage your time or if you don&rsquo;t care to start, please continue reading on. </p>
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<p> As <noindex><nofollow>for your</nofollow></noindex> personal life, this is where many individuals stand to lose the most if they have poor <noindex><nofollow>time management.</nofollow></noindex> Your romantic relationships and friendships can suffer. </p>
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<p> As previously stated, poor time management can have a significant <noindex><nofollow>impact on</nofollow></noindex> your romantic relationships. In fact, it may cause your relationship or your marriage to fail. For <noindex><nofollow>example, those</nofollow></noindex> who don&rsquo;t know how to properly manage their time often have problems managing their money. Not <noindex><nofollow>paying your</nofollow></noindex> bills on time and other similar problems may be more than your relationship can handle. </p>
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<p> Also, as <noindex><nofollow>previously stated,</nofollow></noindex> your friendships may suffer due to poor time management. Those who do not have a good <noindex><nofollow>sense of</nofollow></noindex> time often show up late for important events. This means that you may find yourself showing <noindex><nofollow>up late to</nofollow></noindex> lunch dates with your friends or parties. Doing so, especially time and after, can have a <noindex><nofollow>negative impact on</nofollow></noindex></p>
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		<title>Education. what is continuing education? continuing education is&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 15:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> Education is an important part of everyone&rsquo;s life. Most people study for a limited <noindex><nofollow>period of</nofollow></noindex> time and then settle for jobs </p>
<p> as per their qualification. When it comes to <noindex><nofollow>continuing</nofollow></noindex> education, there are very few people who give this important factor </p>
<p> a thought. </p>
<p> Continuing education <noindex><nofollow>is</nofollow></noindex> all about pursuing post secondary learning activities and programs. There are several degree <noindex><nofollow>and </p>
<p> non-degree</nofollow></noindex> courses available these days for students who want to continue their education for <noindex><nofollow>various</nofollow></noindex> reasons. </p>
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<p> Here are some of the post secondary learning activities available for the aspirants, <noindex><nofollow>these days: </p>
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<p> f)</nofollow></noindex> Formal personal enrichment courses </p>
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<p> If we talk about continuing education in general terms, it <noindex><nofollow>is</nofollow></noindex> equivalent to adult education. According to this term, the </p>
<p> aspirant already has got education <noindex><nofollow>and</nofollow></noindex> wants to pursue it for attaining additional knowledge. Literacy, primary education, </p>
<p> language programs and <noindex><nofollow>vocational</nofollow></noindex> training are not included here. </p>
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<p> Continuing education in developed countries like the United States <noindex><nofollow>means getting</nofollow></noindex> further education from a reputed college </p>
<p> or university. This can be either through part <noindex><nofollow>time</nofollow></noindex> or full time depending upon the student&rsquo;s will. The program is also </p>
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		<title>Education. how earn thousands more each year by choosing continuing education!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 16:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> &ldquo;Earn thousands this week, no experience necessary!&rdquo; </p>
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<p> &ldquo;Data Entry works, no skills needed, make $4,000 <noindex><nofollow>by</nofollow></noindex> Friday!&rdquo; </p>
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<p> Who hasn&rsquo;t seen one of these ads posted somewhere online or in an <noindex><nofollow>email?</nofollow></noindex> If you spend any sort of time on the Internet, you </p>
<p> know these ads <noindex><nofollow>are</nofollow></noindex> everywhere. But like your Mom used to say, &ldquo;if it seems too good <noindex><nofollow>to be</nofollow></noindex> true, it probably is.&rdquo; And that&rsquo;s </p>
<p> right. There is no way to make an <noindex><nofollow>easy buck</nofollow></noindex> in the world anymore. Well, they never was a way to make easy <noindex><nofollow>money. But</nofollow></noindex> everyone </p>
<p> loves money and wants more of it. So how can you earn thousands <noindex><nofollow>more per</nofollow></noindex> year? By continuing education! </p>
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<p> Continuing education is any learning that you do after High <noindex><nofollow>School. Your</nofollow></noindex> time spent in college was a form of continuing </p>
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<p> education <noindex><nofollow>you</nofollow></noindex> receive after you college diploma. Record numbers of students are graduating from college <noindex><nofollow>each year.</nofollow></noindex> That is </p>
<p> a great statistic; however, it also means that there are more people <noindex><nofollow>in</nofollow></noindex> the job market with backgrounds like yours. </p>
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<p> You will not receive huge pay for <noindex><nofollow>your first</nofollow></noindex> job, unless you are in a highly specialized field like computer programming or </p>
<p> medicine. <noindex><nofollow>However, you</nofollow></noindex> work your way up to making more money after you gain experience. On <noindex><nofollow>the</nofollow></noindex> job experience takes time, </p>
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		<title>Education. do you really need continuing education to get ahead?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 12:09:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> You have heard of all the promises that your guidance counselors and teachers have <noindex><nofollow>made talking</nofollow></noindex> about what will happen once </p>
<p> you get a college education. The way they make <noindex><nofollow>it seem,</nofollow></noindex> money will be falling at your feet and you will achieve all of <noindex><nofollow>your </p>
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<p> Is</nofollow></noindex> that an exaggeration? Sure, of course it is. However, you will find more <noindex><nofollow>happiness and</nofollow></noindex> achieve more of your life and </p>
<p> financial goals if you pursue continuing education than <noindex><nofollow>if</nofollow></noindex> you simply start working after you graduate from high school. </p>
<p> For starters, your overall <noindex><nofollow>life</nofollow></noindex> earnings increase dramatically after you graduate with a college degree. High school diplomas </p>
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<p> Bachelor&rsquo;s degrees are the least amount of continuing <noindex><nofollow>education</nofollow></noindex> you will need to really compete in the working world. You </p>
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<p> To really get ahead and find the <noindex><nofollow>jobs with</nofollow></noindex> the best responsibilities and pay, you must have continuing education that goes </p>
<p> beyond the <noindex><nofollow>four year</nofollow></noindex> degree. Instead, you must earn a Master&rsquo;s degree. </p>
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<p> A Master&rsquo;s degree shows that you <noindex><nofollow>are committed</nofollow></noindex></p>
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