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Hays Reports Millions Being Spent on Coaching Without a Business Purpose
By: Alexandra Tucker, Hays | September 09, 2010
Hays reports millions across the UK are being spent on coaching without a business purpose and with no measurements in place to assess the impact.

William Waesche Receives Professional Networking Community's Highest Honor
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | September 09, 2010
William Waesche Honored for 26 Years of Dedication to Education

Shellie Hillman Joins the Ranks of Leading Professionals
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | September 09, 2010
Shellie Hillman celebrates four years as a product manager for Roche Diagnostics

Army and Navy Academy Cadets Awarded Significantly after Assessment
By: Nicole Knight, Army and Navy Academy | September 09, 2010
The young men of CaliforniaâEUR s Army and Navy Academy received another honorable award as a result of their impressive performance during their Cadet Formal Inspection, administered by the United States Army Cadet Command.

Lanner Group Free Webinar Explains The Power Of Simulation And Simulation Software - Streaming Live on September 28 at 11am ET / 10am CT / 8am PT
By: Alexandra Brooks, Brooks and Associates pr | September 09, 2010
Lanner Group announces the date of a Free webinar (28 September) explaining the power of simulation and simulation software. Aimed at Business Executives, IT and Technical Directors, Professors, and Students.

Lloyds TSB Finds New Students Boosts House Prices In University Towns
By: Jessica Lord, Lloyds TSB | September 08, 2010
Lloyds TSB has tracked the development of house prices and found that student activity has deeply impacted the development of house prices around the country. In fact, university towns have seen house price growth.

Meletha B. Everett Honored for Excellence in Poetry & Visual Arts
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | September 08, 2010
Meletha B. Everett is Cambridge Publishing's 2010/2011 Professional of the Year in Poetry & Visual Arts

Educational Forum 2010 Seeks Vendors for Top Cosmetology Students Competition
By: Sally Marks, MPR | September 07, 2010
Registration for vendors, exhibitors and leaders in the beauty industry is now being accepted for the cosmetology studentâEUR s Educational Forum 2010, scheduled Oct. 24 and 25 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Extraordinary Educator Is In Tune With Stanford Who's Who
By: Christine Curcio, Stanford Who's Who | September 06, 2010
Stanford Who's Who welcomes Alana Seddon to the ranks of leading professionals as a result of her exceptional effort in the Education Industry.

Cosmetology and Other Service Occupations on the Rise as 'Boomers' Age
By: Academydi Capelli, Academy Di Capelli | September 06, 2010
Studies show an imminent growth in the cosmetic industry.

Congressman Discusses Career Education at Stevens-Henager College
By: Audrey Strong, Stevens-Henager Colleg | September 05, 2010
Representative Rob Bishop (R) encouraged faculty and supporters of Stevens-Henager College to continue to fight against the Department of Education's proposed "gainful employment" rule

Straighterline Launches Corporate Tuition Assistance Program
By: Josef Katz, StraighterLine | September 02, 2010
Ultra-affordable online courses help employers expand benefits without expanding expenses.

Bick Oodhican Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | September 02, 2010
Bick Oodhican has been a technical studies teacher at New Dimensions High School for six years

Leah Donti of Advantage Montreal Seminars Inc. will present IFRS Training Courses, Seminars and Workshops in Calgary on Sept. 7 to 9
By: Leah Donti, Advantage Montreal Seminars Inc. | September 02, 2010
Leah Donti, has been teaching IFRS since 1997. She is an expert on IFRS will conduct the training. She received in 2010 the AICPA Outstanding Discussion Leader Award.

Method for Predicting Nanoparticle Behavior in Humans Developed by Researchers at NC State's Centennial Biomedical Campus
By: Gene Pinder, Centennial Campus | September 01, 2010
Researchers in North Carolina State University's College of Veterinary Medicine have developed a method for predicting the ways nanoparticles will interact with biological systems - including the human body.

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