The Health Care Blog: Tale of Two Health Crises

I was lucky: I had good health insurance, access to top doctors, friends and family with the wherewithal to help. I also had a good education that helped me navigate the health and insurance systems and also remain employed. …

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The Health Care Blog: Tale of Two Health Crises

Library Boy: Blogosaurus Lex Publication Education Blog

It was registered as a charity in 1977 and its mandate is “to contribute to, advance and promote the legal knowledge and education of the people of Canada.” It is based in Edmonton, Alberta. According to the initial post on June 22, …

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Student Lending Analytics Blog: Student Loans Not Qualified …

I came across this helpful Q&A on Marketplace: Question: I have a 529 fund for my daughter. she graduated in May

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Bing – Debunking a dozen travel myths – Travel Blog – Bing Community

Like urban legends, travel myths are pervasive and long-lasting. No, a piece of gum won’t stay in your stomach for seven years if you swallow it.

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Cash and Carry Wholesale files petition to arrive at a compromise …

Cash and Carry Wholesale , a shareholder of Subhiksha, has filed a court petition under Section 391 of the Companies Act, that seeks to arrive at a compromise between Chennai-based cash starved retailer company and its creditors. …

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Law And More: Higher Education: Is It a Public Nuisance?

“Public nuisance is one of the oldest and most elemental of torts, dating back over 900 years,” writes McGuireWoods partner R. Trent Taylor in the TOXICS LAW REPORTER.

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Education newsletters archive | Chris Carter – Labour MP for Te Atatū

Last year (2008), as Education Minister, I was immensely proud of the professional work being done in our schools by outstanding Principals and Teachers. I really enjoyed visiting schools and ECEs, and spent an enormous amount of time …

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Times Higher Education – Marginal dip in student satisfaction

Further education colleges delivering higher education participated in the survey for the second time. Their overall satisfaction rating was lower than universities’ – just 75 per cent said they were happy with their courses

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Choosing a Wholesale Supplier

As a retailer I’m often approached by new wholesale , hoping to wrestle my custom away from my existing suppliers. Promises of huge discounts, ever-changing product ranges and a far superior level of service to the one provided by my …

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