Monday, December 13, 2010

2 Years to An associate Degree

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The two types of associate degrees offered are the A.A. or associate of arts degree, and the A.A.S., which is the associate of applied science degree. You can earn and A.A. degree at a community or junior college, at a technical school, or even online. This degree designation indicates that you have completed a course of study with an extensive foundation in general education, as well as concentration in a particular area. Your degree is often in an occupational area, or in liberal arts. This degree is designed to transfer to a four-year college or university.

Associate of Applied Science degree (A.A.S.) is intended for graduates that seek career entry or job advancement after 2 years of college study. AAS degrees will possibly transfer some or all credits to a four-year college. Associate of Applied Science degrees are the preference of employers seeking people to fill various middle level technology positions.

Once you get an associate degree, you typically need another 2 years or 60 credit hours to earn a bachelor degree. Earning an associates degree is a great away for a student to see what direction they want to take in their education. Either degree is a great option for those seeking to earn an associate degree.








Thursday, December 9, 2010

Passive Online Profits Review

Passive Online Profits (POP) is a voice broadcasting software system that is coupled with a business
opportunity. POP  is designed to  give you a direct opportunity to earn income and also to give your primary business much needed assistance. This system comes with its own landing page.


POP can be considered to be an all in one system for all home based business owners. This system comes with:
  1. Voice Broadcasting system that comes with 5,000 unique leads you can begin marketing to.
  2. You will receive over 30 different lead capture page and autoresponders to allow you to capture, track and follow up with leads.
  3. You will have access to weekly live training webinars and 24 hours support.
  4. Every member will receive commission on every member that joins after them.
 The cost during pre launch is a one time payment of $97 for what they claim is about $2,791
worth of value. You makes $67 off each paid referral and even if you don't sponsor anybody, you will still earn off all members who joined after you.

The official launch date is December 20th 2010 and should be fairly large.

Passive Online Profits is a legitimate opportunity and system that would benefit many current struggling MLM or network marketing business owners. 


 

You can get more information at http://passiveprofits.my6figureopportunity.com

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Saturday, November 13, 2010

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Taylor Swift Grows Up Just Slightly On “Mine”

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. That’s the motto almost everybody’s favorite country-crossover darling, Taylor Swift, is following on her new single, “Mine.”

The layout is of the guitar-kissed tune is pretty much the same as all of the songs that made Swift a Grammy-winning superstar — starts calmly  and amps up (as much as a country song can get amped) as the story about boy meeting girl and girl going gaga progresses — but her lyrics strike a somewhat more mature note. The relationship she sings about isn’t just a crush and puppy love. Taylor dives into an adult relationship, mentioning “we’ve got bills to pay” and she’s got trust issues stemming from the mess her parents made of their relationship. But the country princess has found her prince, as she sings “you’re the best thing that’s ever been mine.”

For more information see Taylor Swift Grows Up Just Slightly on Mine by JT 

Building Your Contact List with LinkedIn

A Rolodex on steroids. To me, that’s the essence and impact of LinkedIn.com, a business-oriented social networking site that connects professionals to more than 75 million affluent, ambitious and influential fellow professionals around Columbia and around the world.
LinkedIn gives you a way to maintain a contact list of people you know and trust in business. You can then use those connections to build a network by getting introduced to people your contacts know and trust.
Don’t let the term “social networking” scare you off. Designed specifically for business, this site is, well, more “businesslike” than its more well-known cousin, Facebook. It allows you to keep your personal and business lives separate in a way that many users appreciate.

HOW LINKEDIN WORKS

LinkedIn is built around the concept of connections — people you know (your direct connections), the people your connections know (called second-degree connections) and the people your second-degree connections know (third-degree connections). You make connections to people you don’t already know by requesting introductions from someone you do know. This “gate-access” approach is intended to build trust.
If you’ve ever participated in a business networking group such as BNI or the Show Me Business Network, you’ll grasp the concept that a referral from someone you know and respect is much more valuable than a cold lead.
LinkedIn offers several levels of membership: Free, Business ($24.95/month), Business Plus ($49.95/month) and Executive ($99.95/month). The premium accounts allow you to make more direct contacts (InMail), see more profiles, do more in-depth searches and organize profiles and notes within LinkedIn itself. You can do a lot with the free version though, so I don’t suggest upgrading until you’re sure you’ll use it.

LINKEDIN FEATURES

LinkedIn allows you to define yourself to other professionals — to manage information that’s publicly available about your work and accomplishments. You can find and be introduced to potential clients and partners, service providers and even headhunters at competing companies.
Members create profiles (mini-resumes) that highlight work history, education, accomplishments, etc. You can add recommendations from others to your profile page, upload your blog to it and post status updates.
The ability to search profiles — and actually see enough information to figure out whether it’s Bob Smith from Microsoft or Bob Smith from Smith Taxidermy — is quite comprehensive. You can filter searches by geography, company, profession, status, company size, industry and many more criteria (some require premium membership).
In addition to your profile, you can use LinkedIn to ask and answer questions. These questions are asked by people in your extended network, and participating in these exchanges is a great way to gain trust and build your reputation.
You can further refine the people you connect with by joining and creating groups. For example, there are groups for Missouri lawyers, Mizzou spirit and a group for the Columbia Chamber of Commerce.
LinkedIn also is a godsend to job seekers; you can post job openings and search for jobs by job title, keywords or company name. (Hmmm, this one’s interesting — I could own a Sears store!).

For more information see SOURCE..

Deja Vu for Perdue's Robbie Hummel - Out for the 2010-2011 Season

Robbie Hummel, Purdue star forward, will miss the upcoming season after injuring his right knee again.

In practice on Saturday he tore his anterior cruciate ligament. This is the same knee he hurt against Minnesota on Feb 24 that knocked him out for the rest of last season. He had surgery in March and was hopeful that he would be ready for his senior season.

This is the second time in 2010 that Hummel has suffered a torn ACL. Hummel has been one of the best players in the Big Ten while healthy throughout his collegiate career, but the senior has suffered a rash of injuries that have limited his playing time.

Hummel is Purdue's most versatile player.He averaged 15.7 points and 6.9 rebounds a game last season. The Boilermakers were ranked No. 3 in the nation when he was hurt. They struggled at first without him before recovering to reach the round of 16 in the NCAA tournament.

The Boilermakers had defensive stopper Chris Kramer on that team, too. Kramer was a senior, so now the Boilers have to replace two of the most important pieces of last season’s title contender.

“When I heard it this morning, it brought tears to my eyes,’’ said Minnesota coach Tubby Smith. “He tore up his knee here last year. He’s such a sweet kid, a special young man. He’s got so much going for him. I just feel bad for him and his teammates. Purdue was as good a team as any in the country.’’

The Boilermakers had the total package to compete for the title with Hummel.

“They had JaJuan who could block shots, E’Twaun Moore as good a perimeter player as anyone and Robbie Hummel, who was like the kid [Butler’s Gordon] Hayward,’’ Smith said. “I thought he was better than the kid from Butler.’’

Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, who chairs the USA Basketball junior national teams,had selected Hummel to the World University Games team that won a bronze medal in July 2009. The team was coached by Wisconsin’s Bo Ryan. Naturally, the reaction from Boeheim and Ryan was similar to Smith’s.

“It’s such a horrific thing because that kid has worked so hard to get back,’’ Boeheim said. “Obviously I feel bad for Purdue, but it’s devastating for the kid. He is a tremendous player, an all-American that could be a first-team all-American. Purdue is a preseason top four or five team. He played for his country and for this to happen to him two years in a row is just an awful thing. It’s hard to describe.’’

Boeheim said Hummel made the Boilermakers a national title contender.

“In a second, things change,’’ Boeheim said. “We lost a key guy before the tournament [Arinze Onuaku] and so did Purdue [with Hummel], so who knows what would have happened for us and for them if we were healthy. I feel bad for him because it’s so hard to come back from that. It’s a tough surgery and then six to seven months of tough rehab.’’

Ryan echoed those thoughts.

“He has done all the right things and it just goes to show how unfair things are at times,’’ he said. “If anybody though can handle the adversity it is him. He’s such a tough-minded young man. He loves the game so much. He’s been good to the game.’’

Wisconsin, like the Gophers, will benefit from Hummel’s absence in the Big Ten race. Michigan State will now be the clear front-runner for the Big Ten title with Ohio State, Illinois in contention while Purdue, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Northwestern possibly compete for a top-five finish.


Even without Hummel, Purdue is one of a number of teams that could win the national title and no one should discount the Boilermakers’ chances.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Emmitt Smith Enters the NFL Hall of Fame

The 2010 NFL Hall of Fame class is one of the greatest group of players to ever be inducted. The seven member class includes Emmitt Smith, Jerry Rice, John Randle, Dick LeBeau, Rickey Jackson, Russ Grimm and Floyd Little. Emmitt Smith, the dynamic running back, spent the better part of his career scoring touchdowns for the Dallas Cowboys. In 14 seasons he gained 18,355 yards and scored 164 touchdowns. Smith had 11 seasons that he accumulated over 1,000 yards and 78 games where he topped the 100 yard mark.

Emmitt Smith was the Dallas Cowboys main threat during their reign over the NFL in the 1990′s. As a part of the Triplets, with Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith won three Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys. Aikman and Irvin, already in the NFL Hall of Fame, were recognized by Smith. He also had Daryl Johnston stand up and let everyone know much he appreciated him. “Most people only dream,” Smith said. “I not only had my childhood dream, I did everything I could to fulfill it. “You know what, I am now the all-time leading rusher. Wow. What an honor.”

For more information see source

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Bridgestone Invitational 2010 TV Schedule

The Bridgestone Invitational 2010 has most of the world's best, making Bridgestone a sizable test for them. Next week, they will come together again for the PGA Championship, and will either have new momentum on their side, or come in on a down slide. For the likes of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, they could use some momentum after recent weeks. 

Firestone is prepared to be the place in which we’ll see starting today the Bridgestone Invitational 2010. We’ll see top players giving their best in the game such as Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods who are in a race to be the top ranked golf player. Woods is the defending champion of the tournament, and if he wins this year he will tie the record of Sam Snead’s for the most wins in a single tournament with eight.


Below is the Bridgestone Invitational schedule:

Thursday and Friday
2-6 PM ET on Golf Channel

Saturday
12-1:30 PM ET on Golf Channel
2-6 PM ET on CBS

Sunday
11-12:30 PM ET on Golf Channel
1-6 PM ET on CBS

Are you prepared to enjoy great golfing during the weekend?

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Review

  • Pros Looks and feels good. Lots of new features. Integrates social-networking well.

  • Cons Browser still slower than iPhone 4. Fewer games and apps than iOS or Android. Poor Microsoft Exchange integration for consumers.

  • Bottom Line The BlackBerry Torch is the very model of a modern messaging smartphone, although it doesn't beat the iPhone or Android on media and games.

    The new BlackBerry Torch 9800 with BlackBerry 6 keeps RIM in the smartphone game. It's the first truly usable touch screen BlackBerry, and it's packed with new features—a new Web browser, new apps, a new interface, and new social networking hooks. It might even save you money. Messaging is still clearly at this phone's core, though, unlike on flashier all-touch phones like the Apple iPhone 4 ($199.99-$699, ). That leaves the Torch a strong bet for those who type and chat all day, and still behind the leaders for those who prefer to game, surf the Web, or watch videos.
    There's a more subtle advantage to the Torch, too. Our other top AT&T phones tend to have a flashy, media-focused sheen that may not appeal to corporate customers. They also lack QWERTY keyboards. The Torch gives you a touch screen and excellent media features, but with the hard keyboard and serious BlackBerry attitude that may make it more welcome at work.

    To view the rest of the article, see Blackberry Torch 9800 (AT&T) by Sascha Segan