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Established in 1997 by Guy and Julia Falzarano, Rainbow Academy Early Learning Centers has grown steadily, right along with the children it nurtures, to thirteen locations throughout New Jersey. In 2011, they began franchising and already have another fifteen franchises currently under development. In all this time, Rainbow Academy has never outgrown its’ unique approach [...]
February 9, 2013Read More
The main objective behind the creation of the Master of Arts in Social Justice and Community Development (MASJCD) was to blend the theological and theoretical study of social justice for development of community. While the study of community development offers effectual and verified tools for action, the study of social justice paves way for action. [...]
November 27, 2012Read More
Owens Community College in Ohio has added the novel Saffron Dreams to its course American Multicultural Literature. Saffron Dreams is being used in universities across the nation by professors of Women and Gender Studies, Religion, South Asian Studies, and more. Several academic institutions have adopted Saffron Dreams as a course study or recommended reading, including the [...]
November 14, 2012Read More
Were you the kid who always wanted to play ‘school? Did you help younger family members with homework? Have you known since you were little that you wanted to be a teacher? Teaching is a fabulous profession full of personal satisfaction. You may have always known that you wanted to teach, but do you know [...]
October 9, 2012Read More
A high school graduation is a life-changing milestone. In order to reach this achievement, students must put forth an incredible amount of effort, and often conquer an impressive amount of adverse conditions. Furthermore, a high school diploma generally represents a larger number of opportunities in the workforce. If a friend is getting ready to graduate [...]
October 2, 2012Read More
Many teens and young adults find themselves battling the infamous Freshman 15, the supposed weight gain that happens to new students during their first year in college. Unfortunately, students often lose the fight, as those unwanted pounds are stealthy and typically take their prey by surprise. One minute, freshmen are feeling svelte and confident, and [...]
September 21, 2012Read More
Melissa Miller suggests four helpful books for students going through college stress. I’ve heard countless individuals detail how wonderful their college experiences were. At dinner parties and social gatherings, I’ll overhear people describing each and every pivotal thing that happened to them during their four years of college. You would think at a certain age people [...]
September 6, 2012Read More
Ask any college student and they will tell you: research papers are the most dreaded assignments. Depending on the class and the assignment, research papers can be incredibly boring and dry. Additionally, many students don’t know how to construct a research paper properly, leading to a great deal of stress and, ultimately, a poor grade. [...]
August 30, 2012Read More
Amanda Watson picks four important books that have loads of inspiration to offer those who are considering going for a university degree in business administration. A lot of varied life decisions are made at the end of graduating college. After walking across the stage and seizing their diplomas, some people whisk away to start their lives in a new city; [...]
June 29, 2012Read More
A newly discovered possible exoplanet some 1,500 light years away is being shredded by the intense heat of its parent star. The team from NASA and MIT found that the planet circles its host star every 15 hours, making it one of the shortest planetary orbits ever observed, which implies that the planet orbits very [...]
May 21, 2012Read More