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Live Life Through Liberal Education

Live Life Through Liberal Education
“Jack of all traits master of none”, this is the description of many when asked about a Liberal Arts student or graduate.

As observed, 18-year old individuals who are in college for enrollment and have not decided what to specialize in usually end up in the Liberal Arts Department. For some, it is not a wise choice. Yes, this thinking may even run in the student’s mind for he thought his choice was just for the sake of studying on something. This is very wrong. Liberal Arts education will prove you erroneous.

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How Music Benefits Education

Music is the best discovery of man. As one of the highest forms of expression, man was able to turn to music as his form of catharsis. Songs were written out of the deepest feelings and the best thoughts about life and love.

Music is appreciated by people from all walks of life and all ages. By all ages, it means adults and kids alike. The benefits of music for adults are obvious. For kids, there are numerous special benefits of music and learning different instruments. At an early age, there are children who manifest great interest and talent when it comes to music. However, it does not mean that those who only show early interests are the only ones who must learn and enjoy the benefits.

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How to Survive a Layoff

The recent economic downturn has many people thinking about the possibility of layoff. Unfortunately, people do not make plans in advance to ease the transition when the pink slip comes their way. Denial is not the best plan of action. A few simple ideas will enable you to survive a layoff and put you well on the road to recovery.

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A Mindset to Success

Whether dealing with high school or college-aged students, one fact is not disputable.Today’s younger generation has many distractions, and many do not possess the study skills necessary to do well. And, while we can lament the fast pace of life and the lack of time to study and prepare, the reality is that we have the same amount of hours in a day that our parents and  grandparents had, no more and no less. So, what has changed? Is it simply that a student needs more time to study? I submit that what he/she really needs is the ability to make better use of time and the ability to develop better skills so he/she can actually study less and make better grades. Most students will quickly assent to that proposal—Yes, I want to study less and make better grades! What thinking person would not want to buy into that strategy? Without a doubt, a better way to study should produce a better result. Furthermore, that is the problem, it is how we study. If you will simply follow the guidelines suggested here you should see an improvement in your learning ability and your resulting grades.

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