Friday, September 29, 2006
If you'd like to improve your education without revisiting the traditional campus...
Capella University has been operating since 1993. The school, which is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, offers over seventy five degree programs via internet study. These include traditional and advanced degrees. Additionally, Capella offers over fifteen various specialized certifications. The school is recognized by the Higher Learning Commission and other bodies. Capella currently serves over 15000 students.
If you are considering earning your bachelors degree via distance learning or would like to obtain an ma, ms or mba online, you may want to look at distance education options like Capella. Although not all "virtual campuses" are created equal, you will undoubtedly be able to find a school that meets your needs. All it will take is a little research and consideration.
If you'd like to improve your education without revisiting the traditional campus experience, it's time to consider distance learning options like those provided by Capella University.
If you are considering earning your bachelors degree via distance learning or would like to obtain an ma, ms or mba online, you may want to look at distance education options like Capella. Although not all "virtual campuses" are created equal, you will undoubtedly be able to find a school that meets your needs. All it will take is a little research and consideration.
If you'd like to improve your education without revisiting the traditional campus experience, it's time to consider distance learning options like those provided by Capella University.
Friday, September 22, 2006
Best dressed kid of a famous mom...
Here's something nutty. A baby has made Esquire's lists of best-dressed men. Britney Spears' kid, Sean Preston, is apparently quite the dapper diaper dandy. I guess seatbelts aren't a "must have" accessory. Spears, whose prone to blow upwards of $5K per half hour in LA clothiers, is apparently willing to shell out the bucks to dress up her little ones.
Some of us have sharp-dressed kids who make the magazines. Others of us feel a little more sensible putting them in some Garanimals and doling out personalized baby gifts, instead. Your kid might not make Esquire, but the baby gear on his or her toddling rump won't cost big bucks, either...
Some of us have sharp-dressed kids who make the magazines. Others of us feel a little more sensible putting them in some Garanimals and doling out personalized baby gifts, instead. Your kid might not make Esquire, but the baby gear on his or her toddling rump won't cost big bucks, either...
RipOff Report Controversy...
The RipOff Report sounds like a good idea. Individuals can let the world know when they are victimized by scammers or frauds, giving fair warning to the rest of the world to avoid nefarious schemes designed to separate honest, unknowing people from their money. That's the kind of information the internet is well-suited to provide. And, in an increasingly commercialized virtual world, a source of warnings and tips about the "bad guys" is welcome.
Not everyone sees it that way, however. Although they may agree with The RipOff Report's lofty aims in the abstract, they allege the site has been host to bogus negative comments designed to extort recipients of negative reviews. This has led at least one company to offer a specialized service designed to push unfair Rip-Off Report reviews out of the top slots for Google searches for ostensibly victimized companies. They invite those who feel their business is being hurt by bogus RipOff Report assessments to contact them for assistance.
Seems like that good idea may have become controversial in its execution, huh?
Not everyone sees it that way, however. Although they may agree with The RipOff Report's lofty aims in the abstract, they allege the site has been host to bogus negative comments designed to extort recipients of negative reviews. This has led at least one company to offer a specialized service designed to push unfair Rip-Off Report reviews out of the top slots for Google searches for ostensibly victimized companies. They invite those who feel their business is being hurt by bogus RipOff Report assessments to contact them for assistance.
Seems like that good idea may have become controversial in its execution, huh?