Filed Under (Trends) by dan on 22-10-2009
Online Masters Guide
There are many accredited colleges and universities that offer online master programs along with other types of Online masters degree.
Is it worth getting a master’s degree, you already have a bachelor’s degree and have a job, so the decision is entire up to you. A master’s degree does not ensure financial success in today’s business world, but it is still considered a sound investment in many competitive job fields and does look impressive on a resume.
If you do decide that a master’s degree is worth pursuing, or at least investigating, consider looking into obtaining an online degree versus a traditional degree. With a traditional degree you must adjust your life schedule and perhaps your work schedule to sit in a classroom at a designated date and time, take your valuable time and expense to travel to and from college to attend class, and miss out on spending time with your family while doing so.
Accelerated masters degree programs cover the very same topics and fields as their traditional counterparts, but an an accelerated pace. This can be done through a combination of things including shortened class times (instead of a traditional semester course, some classes are 3, 4, 6, 8, or 12-week programs), rolling admission (which allows students to begin their study at almost any time so they don’t have to wait for a uniform "start" date), and may even be able to accept work-experience credit towards the degree (which then permits students to take fewer courses to complete the degree of their choice).
Gonzaga University is an accredited, non-profit university that offers many of its respected master’s degrees online.
Gonzaga University Benefits
Every online class is designed by Gonzaga faculty and instructors with doctoral degrees. Each class is taught by faculty who have either a Ph.D. or a Master’s degree and years of work experience in their profession.
Student’s support system:
- 24/7 Tech Support
- Academic Support from Faculty
- Student Services Support
- Program Manager
Filed Under (Health) by dan on 20-10-2009
Acne is a skin condition which can be difficult to treat, unless you have the proper information. The main type of acne that most people develop, especially adolescents, is acne vulgaris. This is considered the easiest to treat and the most common. It can usually be effectively treated with what is known as topical treatment products. These are all the creams, ointments, lotions, facial scrubs, and moisturizers that you see in drugstores.
So if you’re in the same boat as I was, here are some tips that will help you clear acne in under a week:
Stop using topical creams and harmful drugs
Creams will only make your acne worse if you ever stop using them. They only address the symptoms of your pimples and zits and not the root cause. Anti-biotics are even worse because acne eventually becomes immune the drug and comes back full force, if not worse!
And don’t even get me started on Accutane. I believe it’s one of the most harmful drugs ever invented…
Start eating acne-fighting foods
There are certain foods out there that have an amazing capability to halt acne in its tracks. Foods that have omega-3, for instance, are excellent anti-inflammatory choices.
Stop eating acne-forming foods
On the flip side, there are certain foods that you may be eating that have a dramatic effect on causing acne. If you don’t get rid of these foods, you could have acne well into your adult life (I’ve even talked to people with severe acne in their 50s!)
Filed Under (Health) by dan on 14-10-2009
There are many companies which claim they can instantly get rid of under eye dark circles, but the truth is most of those companies are trying to encourage you to spend ridiculous amounts of money for products that rarely deliver what they promise.
There are plenty of products claiming to do this for you. But they don’t actually work to get rid of your dark eye circles. They just give you false hope, sometimes even making dark circles worse in the process, which is definitely not something users are looking for. In order to reduce dark circles, you have to essentially strengthen and repair the skin. The problem is finding a product that will do this.
Causes of under eye dark circles
1. Lack of sleep.
2. Inherited condition having a family with the kind of skin that makes dark circles more likely.
3. Fluid retention which causes puffiness that may cast shadows.
4. Aging which thins and relaxes the skin around the eyes.