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For over ten years I've been working in public relations and marketing, creating everything from press releases to brochures to SEO web content. I am focused, organized, able to meet deadlines with ease and can "stuff" keywords elegantly. Whatever writing your organization needs, I can create a concise and bold message that people will remember.

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  • Easing the End - Working in Hospice Care
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Physician assistants are an integral part of a hospice team; if you are currently pursuing a degree in an online allied health program and are interested in one of the top paying health care careers, consider working in hospice care. It is a labor of love, and a field where a physician's assistant can really help patients and their families.


  • Get Paid to Play - Become a Video Game Tester
    [Gaming:Computer-Games] Love playing video games? This article tells you how you can get paid to play.


  • Knowledge is Power - The Business of Information
    [Business] If you are interested in a business degree, you are probably also considering a business specialty. Currently in high demand and offering a substantial starting salaries are positions in the field of Knowledge Management.


  • Careers In Business
    [Business:Careers-Employment] In order to succeed in business, you need innovation and creativity. If you've decided to work in the corporate world, that means that you are invested in securing success-both your own success, and that of the organization you work for. But there are nearly as many areas of business as there are businesses. In order to bring your own personal creativity and vision to a company, you need to love what you do. So what field of business best suits your skills and personality?


  • How Technology Has Impacted Accounting
    [Reference-and-Education] From the early days of clay tokens to the invention of the abacus, accounting is as old as civilization. It wasn't until the commercial revolution at the end of the dark ages that double-entry bookkeeping came into existence.


  • Accounting CSI - The World of Forensic Accounting
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Crime scene investigators don't just deal with bloody investigations--they also review documents for fraud. Forensic accounting in a new and fascinating career path. This article explores this field.


  • Herbs, Massage, and Tiny Needles - The Wide World of Alternative Medicine
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] It's the middle of the week, and everything at work is going crazy. You are stressed to the breaking point, and someone suggests you get a massage. Is this merely willful self-indulgence? Nope. It is actually medicine-alternative medicine.


  • Choose Your Career - Don't Let It Choose You
    [Business:Careers-Employment] So, you've taken a good long look at your life and have realized that the time has come to set aside those dull hourly-wage jobs and pursue a career. Sometimes it can take years to find your path, and often life can get in the way. Whatever journey led you to this point, it's time to take a deep breath and make a choice.


  • Becoming An Educator - Choosing The Right Degree Program For You
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] This article discusses the various degree programs available to those interested in education. W.B. Yeats said, "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire." If you want to be the one to light the fire for learning in the hearts of students, becoming an educator is right for you. But what degree program should you pursue?


  • Always in High Demand - The Educator
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] This article discusses the benefits of becoming a teacher. Aristotle said, "All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth."


  • Testing, Testing - Psychometrics Evaluate Human Potential
    [Reference-and-Education:Psychology] An article exploring the fascinating field of psychometrics. In the wide field of psychology-the study of the human mind-there hasn't always been an emphasis on rigorous assessment and evaluation.


  • What Can I Do With My Undergraduate Psychology Degree?
    [Reference-and-Education:Psychology] This informative article discusses what career paths are available to individuals that hold a bachelors degree in psychology. The instinctive answer to the question of what to do with a psychology degree is, "Be a psychologist!" But in order to become a professional psychologist, you need a master's or even a doctoral degree. So what can you do with your four-year degree in psychology?


  • Psychology Careers - A Wide Open Field
    [Reference-and-Education:Psychology] This informative article discusses the careers available to psychology majors. It's an age-old question-why do people do what they do? The scientific study of that question is psychology.


  • Psychology - The Study of the Human Mind
    [Reference-and-Education:Psychology] This informative article covers basic information about the value of a college degree in psychology. Why are children stubborn? Why do some people become addicted to alcohol or gambling? How do you help an abused child? All of these are difficult and challenging questions that the field of psychology is trying to answer.


  • Teacher, Scientist, and Student - A Profile of Rabi Whitaker
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Rabi always knew she wanted to be a scientist, but it wasn't until she borrowed her college roommate's education textbooks and read them cover-to-cover that she realized she wanted to be a teacher. After getting her Bachelor's Degree in Astronomy and Cognitive Science from Swarthmore College, she used the resources of the New York City Teaching Fellows Program to earn her Master's degree in Science Education from Pace University. She currently holds a New York State Permanent Certificate to teach Earth Science and General Science in secondary schools (grades 7 - 12).


  • Starting Salaries for Education Graduates
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Once you've earned your Education Degree, it's time to start working in your preferred field. What salary level can you expect? Here's a brief overview of the salary expectations you can have as the proud holder of a degree in Education.


  • Graduate Degrees in Education
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Once you've decided to earn a graduate degree in the field of Education, you need to choose a specialty. There are many graduate degree programs in this field, ranging from Teaching to Administration to Operational Management. You can also choose to study Human Development and Psychology, Literacy, or Technology-all in the Education sector. By the time you've finished your undergraduate work, however, you've probably already discovered your personal preferences in the wide field of education. So it's time to take that next step.


  • Getting Your Education Degree Online
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] So, now that you've decided to get your degree in Education, have you considered earning your degree online? Distance learning used to mean getting courses via snail mail or on videotape-but now, since the advent of the internet, online education is a reality for anyone interested in continuing their education but is looking for more flexibility. Online learning expands the reach of the classroom by using various technologies to deliver university resources to off-campus sites.


  • Careers for Education School Graduates
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Some people, from the time they are in first grade, know they want to be teachers. For others, the idea can be a sudden insight, or a feeling that grows and develops over time. Regardless of how the knowledge comes, becoming a teacher means becoming an educator; and that means studying education.


  • The Highest Paying Careers in Allied Health Today
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Allied Health-also known as the Health-Related Professions-is used to identify a cluster of health professions encompassing as many as 200 different careers in health care. Currently, it is estimated that there are 5 million allied health care providers who work in more than 80 different professions. This represents approximately 60% of all health care providers-but this is just a fraction of how many allied health care workers are needed to meet current and future healthcare needs. The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that more than 36% more workers will be needed in the Allied Health fields in the next ten years.


  • Class Structure and Technology Requirements
    [Reference-and-Education:Online-Education] What do you need to take classes online? This article tells you.


  • How to Choose an Online Degree Program
    [Reference-and-Education:Online-Education] Ready to dig into the details and choose the online learning program that best fits your needs and circumstances? Trying to choose the best online school for you? Since geographic location is not part of the criteria, you literally have thousands of programs and online universities to choose from.


  • In The Pink - Women Are Learning Online
    [Reference-and-Education:Online-Education] Women make up 60% of online learners. This article explains why.


  • Distance Learning - A New Way to Get Your Degree
    [Reference-and-Education:Online-Education] Do you long to go back to school, but live miles away from the nearest university? Are you a busy working professional with time constraints? Then using Distance Learning to earn your degree may be the answer!


  • Dispel Some Myths About Online Learning
    [Reference-and-Education:Online-Education] Worried about learning online? This article will clarify many of the myths surrounding the online learning experience.


  • The Application For Your Online Degree
    [Reference-and-Education:Online-Education] Worried about your application for your online degree? This article will help!


  • New Trends in Online Learning - Podcasts
    [Reference-and-Education:Online-Education] Podcasts have changed the face of online learning! Learn more from this article.


  • Helping Right the World's Wrongs as a Paralegal - Myra Rivera's Story
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Myra Rivera never planned to become a paralegal. "I actually didn't choose it. It kind of chose me," she says. But while she was in college, she got a job working at a law firm. "I was studying a social work major, but I really needed a part-time job."


  • The Fight to Protect Creativity - Patent Law and the Paralegal
    [Legal:Patents] Patent administration is one of fastest growing and highest paid areas of legal administration. Qualified patent paralegals (also called patent specialists or patent secretaries) are in high demand-and can earn up to 50% more than the average paralegal!


  • Criminal Justice Degree - Where Do I Start?
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Wondering how to begin pursuing a criminal justice degree? This article will help.


  • Career Profile - Private Investigator
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Before the forensic scientist was all over TV (CSI, anyone?), the criminal justice stars of the day were nearly all Private Detectives. From the Rockford Files to Moonlighting to Magnum, P.I., there were almost more private detectives on television than there were in the field. While being a private detective may not be in the spotlight today, it is still a thriving field.


  • Getting Your Criminal Justice Degree Online
    [Reference-and-Education:Online-Education] Criminal justice is a popular discipline, and for that reason, the Internet is flooded with information about online programs. Sound like the path for you? If so, it's time to roll up your sleeves and do some research.


  • Criminal Justice Programs - Choosing the Right School
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] When you start researching potential criminal justice programs, whether undergraduate or graduate, you may be surprised by the sheer number of options from which you have to choose. In part, this can be attributed to the recent fanfare surrounding the field. Between popular TV shows and a national emphasis on homeland security, numerous individuals have been inspired to pursue a criminal justice or criminology career.


  • Starting Salaries for Criminal Justice Grads
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] In a field as diverse as criminal justice, there is a wide array of possible career paths, each with its own pros and cons. Here's the good news - the need for professionals with a background in criminal justice is predicted to show continued growth for the foreseeable future. That's according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the government agency that tracks such things.


  • Keeping Us Safe - Careers in Homeland Security
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Those who are looking to serve the nation but are not interested in joining the military should consider working in homeland security. Those who work in this field anticipate and respond to events that affect the nation-from pandemics to hurricanes to terrorism. With multiple offices in Washington, DC, and hundreds of offices throughout the country, homeland security is a diverse and dynamic field that's rife with opportunity. Earning a degree in criminal justice is an excellent step in preparing for work in homeland security.


  • College Degrees in Criminal Justice
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] If you're interested in crime and public policy, then a college major in criminal justice or criminology could be right up your alley. Perhaps you've already envisioned yourself at the scene of an unsolved crime, uncovering the one piece of evidence that puts the puzzle in place.


  • Careers in the Trade
    [Business:Careers-Employment] For some people, a day's work does not count for much if it doesn't involve getting their hands dirty or breaking a sweat. To these achievers, work means a lot more than wearing a suit and shuffling papers at a desk. If you are a "get-down-to-the-nitty-gritty" kind of person, you might consider a career in auto mechanics, electrical work, carpentry, or law enforcement. Nearly 6,000 vocational school programs are available to give you the information and training you need to break into these and other related fields.


  • A College Degree - Worth the Investment?
    [Reference-and-Education] Have you considered earning a college degree? Did you take a look at the costs of tuition and need to go sit down for a while afterward? You are not alone. As college tuitions go higher and higher, many folks thinking about a degree have needed a time out to ponder how on earth they are going to pay for it.


  • Starting Salaries for Business School Graduates
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Charles Schwab said, "The man who does not work for the love of work but only for money is not likely to make money nor find much fun in life." While it's always good to love the work you do, it's also critical to make a living. Earning a business degree is the first step to a stable and lucrative career.


  • Should You Get Your Business Degree Online?
    [Reference-and-Education] So, you have already dipped your toe in the business pool, and have a good job you enjoy. But you know that you can't climb the corporate ladder without earning a business degree. So how can you have the best of both worlds and keep that good job while earning your degree? Well, you can now earn your degree online.


  • The World of Business Education - Available Degree Programs
    [Reference-and-Education] If you find the world of business fascinating and inspiring, a degree in Business Administration might be just the thing for you. But what degrees are available? What is the best program for you? Here is a breakdown of all the business degrees currently available.


  • Spotlight - The Top Ten Fastest Growing Allied Health Careers
    [Business:Careers-Employment] According the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the health care field is the largest industry in the United States today-employing over 13 million wage and salary workers in 2004. Of the twenty fastest growing occupations today, eight of them are in health care. It is anticipated that 20% of the new jobs created between now and 2014 will be in the health care industry-and most of these jobs require four years or less of college.


  • Graduate Programs Available in the Allied Health Fields
    [Reference-and-Education:Science] Are you an Allied Health professional? Do you feel that it's time to make the next leap forward in your career? Hospitals, HMOs, insurance and pharmaceutical companies, and other health care agencies are increasingly searching for Allied Health professionals with graduate degrees in their fields. Earning a graduate degree in the health care area of your choice can push you up the corporate ladder quickly.


  • Career Profile - Become a Physician's Assistant
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Are you looking for a stable career with continual innovation and variety? Do you enjoy working with people and have a knack for science and medicine? If so, you may want to consider becoming a Physicians Assistant. Every day, thousands of people have access to quality health care because there are Physicians Assistants (PAs) in their communities. Many physician assistants take jobs in rural communities that would otherwise be without a health care provider. As patient advocates and educators, PAs help people use the health care system more efficiently and effectively.


  • What You Need to Know About Online Learning for Allied Health Professionals
    [Reference-and-Education:Online-Education] The health care industry is rapidly changing, and is one of the fastest growing employment sectors in the nation. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that demand for professionals in this field will grow by more than 36% over the next few years. Because of the rapid growth of this field, those interested in earning degrees in Allied Health have also changed. Not everyone is pursuing a career in an Allied Health field right out of high school; now students may also be mature, employed individuals who have complex family responsibilities. Or perhaps they live or work some distance from the colleges and universities where they’d like to study.


  • Allied Health - The World of Medical Professionals
    [Reference-and-Education:Science] When you think of the medical profession, naturally the first people that leap to mind are doctors and nurses. But the medical field is filled with careers that have little or nothing to do with being a doctor or a nurse. These careers fall into the Allied Health category-and together with other members of the healthcare system they make the system thrive.


  • Hot, Hot, Hot - The Top Five Accounting Careers
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Thanks to a steadily growing economy, changes in tax and business law (thanks to a spat of corporate scandals), accountants are in higher demand than ever! According the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the growth and demand for accountants will increase over 10% in the next decade-with some specialized areas of accounting growing as fast as 25%!


  • Getting Your Accounting Degree Online
    [Reference-and-Education:Online-Education] So, now that you've decided to get your degree in Accounting, have you considered earning your degree online? Distance learning used to mean getting courses via snail mail or on videotape-but now, since the advent of the internet, online education is a reality for anyone interested in continuing their education but is looking for more flexibility.


  • Accounting - The Language of Business
    [Business:Accounting] Long ago, the standard image of an accountant was a hunched and be-spectacled older man sitting in the dark with stacks and stacks of paper. That image could not be more outdated! Now, an accountant is a savvy business professional who contributes substantially to a company's bottom line.


  • The Role of Education in a Cooking Career
    [Reference-and-Education:Vocational-Trade-Schools] Interested in a career in the culinary arts? How important is education for helping you pursue the career of your dreams? This article discusses the importance of education in a culinary career.


  • Student Financial Aid - Paying For College
    [Reference-and-Education:Financial-Aid] Want to go to college but not sure how to pay for it? This article outlines the basics of financial aid and helps you get on your way to earning that degree.


  • Saving Lives - Working As An Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
    [Reference-and-Education:Vocational-Trade-Schools] You've pulled over and let ambulances, with their lights flashing, pass you by. But have you ever dreamed of being the hard working lifesavers inside? A career as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) might then be just the job for you.


  • Puppy Love - A Career Working With Animals
    [Reference-and-Education:Vocational-Trade-Schools] Do you love animals? Would you like to have a career caring for critters? This article outlines the best careers available to those that are interested in working with animals, as well as the educational requirements.


  • Becoming A Massage Therapist
    [Reference-and-Education:Vocational-Trade-Schools] Have you ever considered becoming a massage therapist? This article will break down the information you need to pursue this rewarding career.


  • The Best Investment - You and Your Career
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Why should you get a college degree? This article sums up the best reasons for earning a college degree. Learn about the increases in expected salary and job security you can have with a college degree.


  • Cooking Up A Career - The Culinary Arts
    [Reference-and-Education:Vocational-Trade-Schools] Interested in a career in the culinary arts? Wondering how to become a chef? This article provides valuable information on how to jump start your culinary career.


  • Using Your Artistic Talent in Your Career - Getting an Art Degree
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Are you creative? Do you love drawing, designing, or creating objects out clay? If so, a career in the arts might be for you. But what area of the arts interests you? What art degrees are available? This article answers those questions.


  • Criminal Justice - Making Our World a Safer Place
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Interested in a career in Criminal Justice? There are many different career paths in the criminal justice field, and this article highlights them all with information about salaries and education.


  • Discover a Rewarding Career in Broadcasting
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Have you dreamed of a career in radio or television? This article outlines the various careers available in the field and the education you need to have the career of your dreams.





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