Latina advocates: making the world a better place
Latino Leaders: The National Magazine of the Successful American Latino - April 1, 2004, by Miriam Martinez,
Jose P. Martinez Robles
Latino Leaders offers a portfolio of Latinas, from a former migrant worker who became a spokesperson for other migrant workers to a woman who dispe... (Read More)
Selling it - Teaching sales - Column
Wearables Business - April 1, 2004
Byline: JEFF RUNDLES
Earlier this year, in February, we ran a feature article by Rock Neelly, which we titled "How to land the big one,"... (Read More)
Merrill Lynch-Sponsored Survey Shows Financial Literacy Improving Among Nation's High School Seniors
Business Wire - April 1, 2004
Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 1, 2004
Findings Mark One-Year Anniversary of Investing Pays Off(R),
Grassroots Youth Educa... (Read More)
The supply of and demand for special education teachers: a review of research regarding the chronic shortage of special education teachers
Journal of Special Education - March 22, 2004, by James McLeskey,
Naomi C. Tyler,
Susan Saunders Flippin
There is a critical shortage of special education teachers in the United States. This shortage is chronic and severe and exists in every geographic... (Read More)
What does it mean to be scientific?
American Atheist Magazine - March 22, 2004, by Frank R. Zindler
For twenty years I taught science in one form or another, at levels ranging from high school to graduate school. My high school assignments include... (Read More)
America in Islam
Public Interest - March 22, 2004, by Hillel Fradkin
FOR all practical purposes, the question of Islam in America is little more than a generation old. Yet it is already extraordinarily complicated an... (Read More)
Sen. Clinton unveils plan to help nontraditional students
Black Issues in Higher Education - March 11, 2004, by Kristina Lane
Nontraditional students trying to get their college degrees tend to get short shift, according to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., who recently... (Read More)
Your real world - Reality check: first-person thoughts on surviving in the real world
American Handgunner - March 1, 2004, by Clint Smith
Education: I know lots of people who have college degrees who work in jobs absolutely not related to their fields of study. Is this bad? Probably n... (Read More)
Raising hell: how the punishing costs of childbearing imperil us all
Washington Monthly - March 1, 2004, by Phillip Longman
This year's presidential race underscores a curious truth about American politics today: Elected officials love to talk about "family values" and "... (Read More)
M-A-N-A-G-E-M-E-N-T defined: subordinates' expectations
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The - March 1, 2004, by Sergeant Richard Forsyth
Management remains a much-studied subject. All organizations, from large corporations to local police departments, desire to supervise their employ... (Read More)
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