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How in the world carry out you block off date mid running around behind the kids, cook dinner, do laundry, prepare for work the next day, sit in unmovable traffic, and attempt an A in a distance learning course? Your  |


If you are deciding between a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science for your major, what you'll choose will arbitrate the appropriate degree. However, a dilemma is generally underlying in the decision. A BA and BS are two different  |  |
Hello, let's talk concerning the online education these days. I'm not talking about just reading news/forums on the Internet, I'm talking about essential ONLINE EDUCATION - with teachers, students, mentors, clduring the time thatses, courses, tasks, . . .. That  |
The advent of the internet has given students many further opportunities than in the past. The people who feel they couldn't receive an education in a normal classroom now have the opening to come by a degree or diploma via  |


It turns out that the people who believe in truth and objectivity are at least as numerous as all the crazies, pranksters and time-wasters, and they are often considerably more tenacious, ruthless and monomaniacal. On Wikipedia, it's the good guys  |
We (the taxpaying we) have no choice but to keep them in business, and yet no real idea what's going on inside them . . . If the global economic crisis can be reduced to one single phenomenon, it is  |
I am often jet-lagged, but how can I tell? I have a poor sense of time, as I have a poor sense of left and right, and this makes me a good traveller because, no matter where I am, I  |
Sarudzayi Barnes was born in Zimbabwe and was a student at Domboramavara Primary School before going on to Monte Cassino Mission and Harare High School. She is currently studying Law with the University of London.She runs a publishing company, The  |
Sue Moorcroft was born in Germany and spent much of her childhood in Cyprus and Malta.In addition to teaching creative writing classes, she has written and published five novels, among them, Uphill All the Way (Transita, 2005); A Place To  |
Author Kathy-Diane Leveille is a former broadcast journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBS) and is a member of Sisters in Crime; International Thriller Writers; Kiss of Death RWA and Crime Writers of Canada.Her short story collection, Roads Unravelling (Sumach  |
Lawyer and author, E. R. Fussell was born in Peru to American citizens and moved back to the United States at the age of five.He received his law degree from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and began practicing law  |
Ivor W. Hartmann is a Zimbabwean writer, visual artist and literary activist. He is also editor-in-chief of StoryTime, an ezine that seeks to showcase new African writing.In this interview, Hartmann talks about the ezine and about how it is being  |
By Colm TóibÃnAlice in Jamesland: The Story of Alice Howe Gibbens Jamesby Susan E. GunterHouse of Wits: An Intimate Portrait of the James Familyby Paul Fisher At the end of R.W.B. Lewis's The Jameses: A Family Narrative there is an  |
By Garry WillsLincoln on Race and Slaveryedited and with an introduction by Henry Louis Gates Jr., and coedited by Donald Yacovone Abraham Lincoln was born into a racist family, in a racist region of our country, during a racist era  |
By Helen EpsteinDreams from the Monster Factory: A Tale of Prison, Redemption and One Woman's Fight to Restore Justice to Allby Sunny Schwartz, with David Boodell America's prison system is in a dire state. Some 2.3 million people in this  |
Helen Epstein speaks with Eve Bowen about the programs developed by prison reformer Sunny Schwartz, and their promise for transforming the American penal system. To read Epstein's article, or other pieces on prison reform from the Review's archives, please visit  |
By George Soros Following are excerpts from a symposium on the economic crisis presented by The New York Review of Books and PEN World Voices at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on April 30. The participants were former senator Bill  |
By Martin FillerPicasso: Mosqueterosan exhibition, curated by John Richardson, at the Gagosian Gallery, New York City, March 26â€"June 6, 2009 The popular mythology of creative genius depends on beloved stereotypes of the artist in youth and old age: the misunderstood  |
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