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  • Boat School: The United States Naval Academy  By : Barney Garcia
    Located at Annapolis, Maryland, on the banks of Severn River and the Chesapeake Bay, an entity of high standard takes responsibility of producing the nations smartest naval officers of international repute.
  • Books Review  By : Jeff Stats
    The three stories that this essay will embrace are “The Necklace” by Guy De Maupassant, “Bartleby, the Scrivener" by Herman Melville and “The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka. All of these stories are concerned with the societal problem of perceiving the world through the materialistic prism. Those stories are depicting the problem in different ways through the examples of people suffering in situations they find themselves in.
  • Brazil Ethanol Market - Part 1  By :
    For over three decades, Brazil has been a global leader in the production and use of sugarcane based ethanol or ethyl alcohol, a fuel additive that has reduces country's petroleum consumption.
  • Break into Management with an MBA  By : Peter Brown
    If you look at the biographies of many of the world's top managers, you'll discover that many of them have one thing in common - they have an MBA. The MBA (Master of Business Administration) is the gold standard for business degrees. There is a wide variety of business degrees available, including general-purpose ones like Batchelor of Business Administration (BBA) or specialist degrees in areas such as Finance or Human Resources. However, few of these degrees focus on Management, or even have any significant Management content.
  • Brighten your scholastic future with a SAT tutor New York  By : Hugh Goldsmith
    Get the guidance of a SAT tutor New York to score well in the competitive SAT examinations.
  • British Citizenship Test  By : Lee Smith
    British Citizenship Test, also referred to as Life in the UK Test, is highly important for those who wish to apply for UK settlement or citizenship, which is sometimes also known by such names as ‘permanent residence’ or ‘indefinite leave to remain.’
  • Building Up Your Vocabulary In A Foreign Language  By : Michael Gabrikow
    Find out how to build up your vocabulary in a foreign language from this article. Several techniques that will help you boost your vocabulary are covered as well as some interesting tips and tricks on this subject being given out in the text below.
  • Burns Night  By : KV Sinclair
    Scotland's national bard was born in 1759 in the village of Alloway just south of Ayr. Born into a farming family, Burns' grew into an accomplished poet and songwriter gaining popularity with Scotland's literary elite despite his work often attacking the establishment – this was time of the great revolutions in America and France – and championing of the common man. Having failed in farming Burns' became an exciseman in Dumfries where he died aged 37 in 1796.
  • Business Writing  By : Timothy Anderson
    Comprehensive ideas on how to be successful in report writing. This article covers all stages of report writing – from outline and planning to graphs and visual aids.
  • Buy genuine art pieces with the help of an art lawyer  By : Damyel Flower
    An art lawyer is the best person who can help both the vendor selling an art piece as well as the customer in case of a forgery.
  • Buyer Beware: Free Magazine Trials  By : Lisa James
    Dishonest companies often customers free magazine trials to their favorite magazines. Customers are unaware that these companies often use free magazine trials to collect and sell personal information.
  • Can a Black Hole Lose its Clothes?  By : Burt Jordaan
    Black holes are theorized to have singularities in their centers. The event horizons of black holes shield the central singularities from outside observation, a principle called the "cosmic censorship hypothesis", coined by Sir Roger Penrose. However, black holes may have a way to sidestep Sir Roger's censorship.
  • Can Career Training Level the Playing Field?  By : Sherry Harris
    The United States is well known as a land of opportunity. However there exists here a class of people who are, sadly, ignored or forgotten. They are typically referred to as inner-city children. Many of these young people are aware that attending a four year college would be a great way to lift them up from poverty. But, "It takes money to make money." If you are poor how can you afford to pay for the cost of obtaining a college degree?
  • Can You Name the 5 Kinds of Identity Theft?  By : Belinda Rachman, Esq.
    Most people don't know there are 5 different kinds of identity theft since the media only focuses on one. Read this for an education.
  • Can You Write Something On Air Flow Meters?  By : Scott Fromherz
    If you are a parent of a school going child, you will be bound to be studying along with your child every day. You will have more tension than he/she has when the exams are around the corner and, needless to say, you will know "your" lessons better.

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