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"Turning Green With Architecture"
January 25, 2006
The U.S. Green Building Council has created a licensing system for architects, encouraging them to produce energy-saving, sustainable green architecture projects.

Fighting the Obesity Epidemic through Health Care
January 25, 2006
With more than half of the U.S. population now considered overweight or obese, the need for greater training among health care professionals to deal with obesity issues is increasing.

Getting Your Teaching Credentials
January 19, 2006
Get a step closer to a career in education - learn what academic training it takes to become a teacher.

Marketing Yourself: Interview Skills that Impress
January 19, 2006
Marketing yourself during an interview is important and not nearly as tough as you might think.

"A Career that's a Good Fit"
November 17, 2005
America's increasing fascination with weight loss, along with an aging baby boomer population, has created overwhelming demand for fitness trainers.

New Career, New Life
November 14, 2005
Thinking about switching careers? Go ahead. It's a great way to reinvent your life.

Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice
November 10, 2005
Love to bake? Discover your options as a pastry chef. Someday you could be baking for the rich and famous.

Hospitality Management Jobs in Boutique Hotels
November 07, 2005
Hospitality management professionals may find themselves working for a boutique hotel. Learn what boutique hotels are and the training that might help land a job in one.

What Careers Can You Pursue with Animation Training?
October 31, 2005
Learn about exciting careers in animation and the training that may lead you to them.

Inner Space
October 31, 2005
Designing a building's interior is about much more than just pillows and window treatments. Interior architecture focuses on how we interact with our built environment.

Madonna Says No TV or Ice Cream! Family Counselors Shudder
October 27, 2005
Strict parent Madonna has family counselors in an uproar over her refusal of television and ice cream for her kids.

Architects Build Movie Magic
October 24, 2005
The skills you'll learn in architecture school may prepare you for a career as a licensed architect - or perhaps for a career in show business.

Culinary Jobs for Every Palate
October 24, 2005
Culinary schools prepare students for hundreds of jobs - a chef is just one of them. Here are some culinary jobs a degree might prepare you for.

Human Resources Crisis on "Commander In Chief"
October 17, 2005
Steven Bochco recently took over at the helm of "Commander In Chief," the Geena Davis TV hit, after conflicted erupted between the show's creator and the network.

Welcome to the World of Hospitality Management
October 17, 2005
A career in hospitality management at resorts, hotels, restaurants, and more begins with training at an accredited school.

Admin Your Way to the Top
October 10, 2005
An administrative job can be the best way to get to know a business. Administrative jobs aren't the most exciting roles but they can get you in the door and on your way up.

Healing Arts
October 10, 2005
Many health care professionals are beginning to recognize art therapy as a viable way to help people understand and work through mental and emotional struggles.

We Need a Few Good Men
October 6, 2005
Nursing is one of the fastest-growing, most challenging fields in the country, and it also provides enormous opportunities for advancement. So why aren't there more male nurses?

The Wright Mechanic
October 3, 2005
With a nationwide campaign underway for their own "day", aviation maintenance technicians are getting the recognition they deserve.

Sweet and Savory: The New Pastry Chef Generation
October 3, 2005
New-wave pastry chefs create so much more than crème brulee. Find out what's baking today.

Career Quick Look: Automotive Repair Training
September 29, 2005
Autos and trucks are part of the American lifestyle – and with a growing population that has an ever increasing demand for vehicles of all shapes and sizes, automotive repair training is sure to place would-be mechanics on the road to success.

Gwyneth Paltrow Stars in a Movie Made for Psychiatry
September 26, 2005
Star Gwyneth Paltrow provides a riveting performance in her latest movie 'Proof', the story of a daughter who inherits her father's madness.

Professional Fighter Undergoes Brain Surgery after Bout
September 26, 2005
Veteran boxer Leavander Johnson underwent massive brain surgery and is in critical condition after a fight with Jesus Chavez.

Introducing Sextel? Sprint and Nextel Combine Wireless Communication Forces
September 8, 2005
In one of the blockbuster wireless communication deals of the decade, Sprint and Nextel will merge to form the next generation wireless.

Lance Armstrong: Cycling Legend Lives Strong and Sells Stronger
September 6, 2005
As Lance Armstrong prepares to pick up his seventh and final yellow jersey, retail merchandising professionals race to capitalize on his success.

Hugh Hefner and Reality Television: A Sexy Production
September 6, 2005
In a move of genius, a television producer had the vision of combining the beauty of Playboy and reality TV.

The G8 Summit Leaders Shy Away from Any Real Legislation
September 1, 2005
Environmental proponents are not a bit surprised that this year's G8 Summit will be lacking in any helpful treaties for the good of the Earth.

Jimi Hendrix Goes Gay to Avoid the Military
August 30, 2005
In a new biography, Jimi Hendrix is purported to have claimed he was gay in order to avoid the war in Vietnam and begin his musical career.

A Black and White Issue: The Apprentice Gets Racial
August 30, 2005
Donald Trump's hit television show The Apprentice has plans for pitting an all black versus all white version of cut throat business development consulting.

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