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Grand Forks base commander to work on marketing base | KXNet

Michel told the Grand Forks Herald editorial board this week that he and his staff will develop a marketing pamphlet to highlight such things as the new base runway and air traffic control tower, and the best gym he's seen. He said federal or state agencies might be possible tenants. Base supports are pushing for a new tanker wing. Michel says that could be years away. Information from: Grand Forks Herald, http://www.grandforksherald.com (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP 07-23-08 1741CDT | save this article / add to your favorites list . more

Business: Ag: Blowers links firm to Disney

As a member of Church Brothers� marketing department, Blowers says she has been �dedicated to Disney� for the past two years.

�We had to develop special product lines and new packaging for this project,� she said. �We started out with the commodity vegetables, but now the mix is up to 40 products.�

Because each of Disney Gardens� 20 co-packers is responsible for its own sales, Blowers� job involves working with Disney�s Imagination Farm to create trade advertising, brochures and graphics for the products.

She also works with Church Brothers� sales staff and oversees the firm�s Disney Garden Web site, handles community outreach that encourages children�s healthy eating habits, and arranges for Church�s information booth at trade shows, such as the Produce Marketing Association�s Foodservice Conference and Expo, held in Monterey this past weekend. more

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The company offers a wide range of high quality homes from around the world and two that they are currently marketing offer owners an elite choice of the very best.

For instance, the company is currently marketing a wonderful and impressive property in Antibes, on the French Riviera for 27,000,000 euros.

The property is ideally location on the Cap d'Antibes. Resting on a gentle rocky crag directly on the azure Mediterranean sea, the property has warm soft tones indicative of this part of the Riviera. The property sits gently amongst landscaped gardens and mature trees and the view is spectacular with unrestricted vistas towards the beach area and along the coast. The infinity pool has an exotic roof and a completely open "wall" providing swimmers with a view of unparalleled charm

The four bedroom, four bathroom property also has a large living room, TV room, dining room and tea room plus expansive terrace opening onto the sea. more

FirstGroup appoints new marketing agency

Transport giant FirstGroup has announced that Lee Creative, which offers direct marketing services, has been appointed as one of its marketing agency clients. Lee Creative has been working with First since the transport firm bought Hull Trains in 2005, liaising with its internal marketing team to design various campaigns. Barry Lee, managing director of Lee Creative, said the company was "delighted" to have been appointed by FirstGroup, which carries 2.5 billion passengers a year. "Most marketing agencies would love to work with FirstGroup, but there are only a limited number of agencies appointed to the official roster, and we are very proud to be one of them," Mr Lee remarked. The agreement will provide the East Yorkshire company with an opportunity to "showcase" the work it has completed with Hull Trains, he added. more

Rwanda: Govt Set to Adopt Business Reforms to Improve W Bank Rating

Rwanda's investment climate sector and Doing Business ranking by the World Bank are set to improve, according to Vincent Karega, State Minister for investment promotion. Karega was appearing alongside Ms. Rachel Kyte, a senior vice president with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) a private investment arm of the World Bank.

The World Bank rates 175 countries annually based on the nature of their policies in regard to attracting investments to the national economy.

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The State Of Law School Rankings: Which Has The Best ... - The Business Insider

If you want to compare law schools, there are plenty of choices: U.S. News, Super Lawyer, National Law Journal...even yours truly . Now there's another metric with which to measure law schools, courtesy of Roger Skalbeck, Georgetown University's ...

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The World's Best Business Schools -- Last Chance To ... - The Business Insider

When these publications develop their rankings, they mainly analyze curricula, "programs," faculty commentary, and other info. When it comes to assessing the value of a business school, however, there's only one thing that really matters: The amount ...

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Just in Time for ‘Play Ball,’ Apps for the Baseball ... - New York Times

The RotoWire app may well save Rotisserie followers from carrying around three-ring binders full of player rankings, stats and inside dirt ... Before there were fantasy leagues, old-school baseball buffs kept their minds busy by manually scoring ...

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SOM rises in BusinessWeek rankings - binghamton.edu

Our world-class faculty inspire students, create cutting-edge knowledge and directly impact the business world.” Last fall, the School of Management welcomed its best undergraduate class ever, with an average SAT score of 1325 and high school ...

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Stanislaus District Girls Basketball Rankings - Modesto Bee

2) East Union (23-6): Business as usual, as EU wins VOL, wins first-round game but ... nr) Calaveras (16-9): Third-best team in the MLL, which was district's top small-school league. Ws over Sonora, Hughson, RC. 8. (nr) Turlock Christian (28-6 ...

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UH Manoa Shidler College of Business Named One Of The ... - KITV.com

HONOLULU -- In its annual rankings, Bloomberg BusinessWeek has named the Shidler College of Business at the University of Hawaii as having one of the best business programs ... Business was named the nation’s top business school.

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March Madness 2010: East Region Coach Power Rankings - Bleacherreport.com

... a four-part slideshow, I’ll be breaking down the power rankings ... from high school would argue that Dino should have been dead last on this list. And he’s a Wake Forest graduate. The Demon Deacons have absolutely no business being in this ...

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Cape Town B-School Embraces Social Entrepreneurship - BusinessWeek

... Town Graduate School of Business ... MBA rankings, and one of only two in South Africa to boast Equis accreditation, the European quality stamp for international business schools. Cape Town's GSB also is ranked by the FT as the second-best value ...

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What other newspapers are saying: March 19 - Idaho Press-Tribune

... and parents should decide how best ... the school by replacing the principal, reforming the curriculum and providing intensive development, training and planning time for teachers. This focused approach poses a major challenge to business and ...

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European MBA Programs: Hidden Gems - BusinessWeek

Concerned about getting the best ... brands in business education. In Europe, this has allowed Insead to expand its class to a staggering 980 full time MBA students. IE in Madrid continues to attract candidates motivated by the school's reputation ...

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Resolved Question: What is the best path to take regarding practicing criminal law?

I'm an aspiring criminal lawyer, hopefully a prosecuting lawyer in the future. I am in my first year of undergraduate work at the University of Florida and I am well acquainted with the process of becoming a lawyer and earning a JD. I understand it is important to keep a great GPA and do well on the LSAT to get into a good law school. However, my true question is whether there are any specific law schools that stand out as better schools in the specialty of criminal law. To clarify, there are many rankings of the law schools on the internet, usually with Harvard, Georgetown, Yale, etc towards the top. However, they are generally an overall ranking of the school which gives a broad education for all types of aspiring lawyers from those who want to get into family law, appeals courts, corporate business, etc. Are there any certain law schools that are known for pumping out some great criminal lawyers, or is there really no preference to the school apart from its overall prestige and education. Obviously going to Yale Law school will give me better career opportunities than earning an online law degree. However, I was wondering if among the top, or any general cluster of law schools, if there were any that stood out as extraordinary for criminal law in particular. This is just a general inquiry on the subject. I know I have a few years to go before I will be deciding which law schools to go to, and many more years before I'll be considering specialties and where I want to practice. But I was hoping to gain some input early so I can possibly set my goals high for some better law schools that fit my interests. more

Resolved Question: I want to go for MICA business school but don't know whether the placements will be good enough?

I want to do brand management and everyone says MICA is the best but i wanted to know if i will get a good placement later on or not since i am a fresher with no work ex, so should i go for MICA or go for some other college like MDI, SPJIMR etc with general marketing MBA's but better rankings? more

Resolved Question: Grammar mistakes in this essay?

Can you Please tell me the grammar mistakes in this essay, thanks! Most Asian students are getting information from the internet to help choose a college. Uncertain factors include academic prestige as well as the student body's country of origin. My decision to apply to Syracuse was prompted by business school rankings from Businessweek. It provides good information such as, SAT or ACT score, median salary, costs, etc. I narrowed my college list based on this information, looked up Syracuse University’s website to gather detail information and realized that Syracuse University is the idealist place to me. Syracuse is located in East coast of the U.S., its communication and business schools are top-ranked in Businessweek, and many Korean students are attending, which will be helpful when I am getting a job in Korea. I also like the fact that the schools were evaluated well among the job-recruiters. Also, Syracuse has great program in Management and Information Systems - providing a great opportunity to study both majors. Therefore, Syracuse University is the best school for me. I have been employed at Sam Jung Special Metal Co., LTD., in Korea, from June to August 2009. I mainly work in the office as an Intern staff to assist customers and interpret English documents for purchasing the department. This experience has been valuable to me, because it is hard for teenagers to find such an opportunity. I have learned from this internship period that (delete) how to interact with people in the working place, which in turn helps to develop social skills even outside the working environment. I also understand what my father feels when he attends work everyday. While many other students are working goalless, my internship period reflects a preparation and initiation to a successful future career. My academic interests are focused on both management and information systems. I can engage in more internship opportunities in the future, which means that I can start to prepare for the complicated and excited business world while at Syracuse. When I am doing the internship, I will learn about business skills to prepare to get into the complex business world apart from textbook studies in the high school. I am confident that engaging with foreign students and faculty to find more internship opportunities to develop my intuition in how business is actually run. These cooperation systems are helping me in order to be a great business man in the future. I want to study with diverse students in a free environment to direct my energy and passion to be a part of Syracuse’s mission. I am trying to explain that how apart from textbook studies in the school. and I can develop intuition in how business is actually work. So, please let you know and revise sentence structures and give some suggestions. more

Resolved Question: Rank undergraduate business schools in tiers?

With emphasis in finance. http://bwnt.businessweek.com/interactive_reports/undergrad_bschool_2009/ http://www.eduers.com/Business/Undergraduate_Business_School_Rankings.html http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/spec-business more

Resolved Question: Best Law Schools for Business Law?

I have seen many many law school rankings, but i cannot find a list ranking schools based on their business law concentrations; specifically m&a law. any input would be appreciated. thanks more

Resolved Question: Am I on the right track and what else do I need to do to get into an Ivy League school?

I am a 15 year old South Korean guy. I am an American Citizen and have lived in California for most of my life. My dad used to live in Texas. He studied hard. He was faced with much racism throughout his school years. Eventually he got accepted to Harvard. But he did not go. Why? 1) He wanted to go for engineering but Harvard was not the best at the time in engineer, but still top in the nation overall. 2) He wanted to live near his family in Texas because he had a very bad childhood. He picked a decent local college called Texas A&N for engineering. He now regrets this even though he still lives an above average life. Now I want to make sure he does NOT regret it. I dedicated myself to get into Harvard, if not University of Pennsylvania for business. Here is what I got so far. I have a 4.67 GPA and an Academic GPA of 4.8 I am class rank 1 out of 700+ freshmans in my high school. I took the courses: AP Biology, AP Human Geography, Honors English, Honors Alg.2/Trig, Cross Country, and Spanish I. I got all As. Now I am studying for the AP exams to get a 5. I took practice AP exams (reals ones from the past) and got a 5 already. But I am still studying about 3 hours a day JUST for AP exams. This excludes homework. I do not count studying for a school test as the same as studying for the AP exams. I took a practice SAT (real one from the past) and got 2050 in eight grade. The person teaching SAT at my afterschool told me that I should study SATs intensely in my sophomore year and just take it in my sophomore year and get about a 2300+. He says that it is very possible and I should just get over with it. I volunteer about 6 hours a week at a charity network. I help distribute food the the needy. I am going to keep being involved in this program all throughout high school and eventually become a member of position in that charity. I also love running. I started cross country and running this year. My mile time used to be in the 8s but I fell in love with running. Now I have dropped it to 4:56. I will continue to do cross country and track and perhaps be Team Captain in my junior or senior year. My coaches tell me I will be Varsity in my sophomore year. I am on a very good track as well in terms of team encouragement and friends on the team. I also made the Math Club for my high school which is fairly new, about 4-5 years old. I am the president of that math club. It has about eight members who come in daily to practice for contests such as the CAML and AMC. We have brought our school to the California rankings (even though it is not even close to the top). For AMC, 1% goes to the next step called the AIME. If one gets a score of 120 in that contest, they will move to AIME, and after that the Math National Olympiad. My goal is to get to AIME my sophomore year then the Olmypiad in my junior year. I will be done with my SATs so I will have much more time then most of my peers to study for it. Also, I have always been good at math. My parents made sure that I would be automatically able to solve a multiplication up to 15x15 within 2 seconds when I was in Kindergarten. I never study for my math tests and pass with an A. This is also a reason why I have time to study so much for my APs. I am also in love with business. I was involved in a national stock competition and was in first place until one of my teammates screwed the whole team over (may sound like an excuse but it is complicated). I am sure I will place first within my sophomore or junior year for sure. I have loved and watched the NYSE for several years now. I am also involved in CSF and Key Club. ---- My next year I am hoping to take Academic Decathlon (invited by the teacher herself). I used to read and re-read history books when I was young because I simply LOVED it. That has gotten my far in my knowledge of history. My school won first place recently in many competitions and I am fortunate to place with them next year as well. I am taking AP Euro, AP Physics, Honors Pre-Cal, Cross Country, Spanish II, and Honors English. I will also make a charity club in my school in my sophomore year as well and get involved in it. I am very determined. Many people will think, "man, does this guy have a life?" and in fact I will say that I DO! I have a good circle of friends and have been able to affect my friends in many good ways. I still go to parties (maybe not all) and play games on the computer (I'm Asain :P) like counterstrike and all about 6 hours a week. I have the electric guitar, cello, and bass guitar and play the bass for my church. People ask how do I do it. I answer this: When you concentrate on one thing, just do that one thing. My friends listen to music or chat while doing homework. It takes them several hours when I concentrate and I finish it within an hour. That gives me few extra hours. While they chill and play during the weekdays, I do not usually spend over 30 minutes on Monday more

Voting Question: Is it horrible of me to be honest to my boyfriend about university?

So, here's the situation: I'm currently in one of the top 2 business programs in Canada, one that's highly competitive (only 6% of applicants with A averages got in). I have also been in a committed long-distance relationship with a younger guy for the past 10 months (he's a senior in high school). We are honestly perfect together and it's been tough, but I'm sooooo glad we're together. Point being, the long-distance has definitely been worth it. He is unbelievably talented and smart (more so than me, definitely) so he has a very good shot of also getting into this program and always said that he would come here. Financially, he would probably need to take out a few thousand dollars in his 4th year, but overall, financially, he's in decent shape for moving away, and he always said that our relationship is much more important than money anyways. But lately, he's being considered for a $40,000 scholarship at a pretty good university. It's not as good as mine, but still alright. The problem is, he would have to stay at the university all four years in order to get the scholarship. Also, his parents want him to go to the place with the scholarship, but it's more to save THEMSELVES the money (his dad goes to an all-inclusive resort in Mexico every year for 2 weeks every year) Trust me, they can afford the better program. I REALLY want him to come here (as you can imagine) but it's also HIS decision. It's also not as if I'm pushing him to come to a bad university...it's the best of all the options I guess what I'm asking is...should I voice my opinions? Because I'm in a relationship with him, should I also get a say in this, since it will affect our relationship? I didn't think I was signing up for 5 years of long-distance when I started to date him...but I feel very confident that this relationship will make it, especially if I can FINALLY be in the same city as him Thanks! :) P.S. I'm not being cocky about my university rankings. I'm judging the universities based on several national/international rankings. I've done my research. :)And he would go to my university if it weren't for the money, just to be clear. Everything about where I am, not just the fact that I'm here, is very appealing to him (that's what he has told me) more

Resolved Question: Which undergraduate business ranking chart is best? Business week or US News World Report?

The top 10 schools are just about the same, but after that there are drastic differences in both lists. Schools that were ranked 70 on one list are in the top 25 on the other. I know they may base their rankings off of different things, but which is better? What are their rankings based on...specifically in their top undergrad business programs list? more

Resolved Question: Which undergraduate business ranking list is best? US News or Business Week?

The top 10 schools are just about the same, but after that there are drastic differences in both lists. Schools that were ranked 70 on one list are in the top 25 on the other. I know they may base their rankings off of different things, but which is better? What are their rankings based on...specifically in their top undergrad business programs list? more

Resolved Question: What Texas university has the best undergraduate program for a major in Hotel Management?

I am a senior right now and I am looking for the best undergraduate program for majoring in Hotel/Motel management. People are saying University of Houston's Conrad Hilton College has the second best hotel management program in the nation but University of Texas - Austin, Texas A&M have better business undergraduate schools. Also with Texas Tech. But University of Houston isn't in any rankings and UT and A&M are. On collegeboard.com it said that University of Houston doesn't have a Hotel Management major but it does. I am not sure which place has the best program, any help? more

Resolved Question: How does the international business program at Auburn University compare?

...Compared to the University of South Carolina? [I've gotten into both.] I know the international business program at SC is ranked number one but i don't trust that ranking since the business school as a whole isn't very high up in the rankings at all but I looked at the major description and it's one of the best sounding ones I've read. Has anyone majored in international business in either school or any other school for that matter? more

Resolved Question: Carnegie Mellon or University of Texas at austin....where to go?

According to US news report, CMU is approximately 20 spots ahead of UT in the nation's best universities. However, CMU and UT are very close (both are top 15) in the graduate business and graduate engineering rankings. CMU costs around 49k, while UT costs me around 37k. **Which college should i choose to go to, considering that i have gotten into both of their engineering schools?also, consider job opportunities in the Pittsburgh (CMU) or Austin (UT) area.im planning to go into chemical engineering, hopefully, that will help you answer the question. If you need any more info feel free to ask. more

Resolved Question: Northwestern vs. Georgetown vs. University of Chicago???

I've been accepted to the main arts and sciences college at these three schools. I'm really undecided. Could you please rate these college on the following qualities? 1) academic quality 2) campus setting/beauty/comfortable and etc. 3) admission into grad schools 4) study abroad/internships available 5) approachfulness of professors 6) student life (friendliness of people, social life, etc) 7) programs in pre-med and business (I'm obviously very undecided) 8) prestige (in general) 9) prestige (among academic and professional community) 10) best looking to employers 11) Overall Best Extra questions: Should Georgetown's lower rankings make any difference at all? Is the University of Chicago where fun comes to die? Thanks a lot. more

Resolved Question: I would like to know which Canadian Business school for an ungrad, is the best by real rankings,....?

I keep on hearing that York, Univ of To, Uinv Alberta, and John Molson school of business are probably the top ones....most people are telling me to go for John Molson as it makes Concorida,,,Concordia but I would love to know like which would be the top 15 here and their world rankings anyone know of tha site.....I have searched many but havent had luck yet ...so basically by true rankings which are the top ten with their world rankings just for the Bunsiness Programs...thanks more

Resolved Question: What school has the best International business program?

For students majoring in international business - which is the best international business school? Can't seem to find any rankings, neither on businessweek, nor on the internet. However, my research skills are not the best. Thanks in advance. more

Resolved Question: Best business school (MBA program) in New York? NYU/Stern, Columbia, or Cornell?

Hi All, I want to live, study, and start my future career in New York, and am wondering what the best business school there is. I would like to enter a 2 year, full-time MBA program, and am currently undecided about the area I would like to specialize/major in. I know that the top three MBA programs in NY are undoubtedly Columbia, NYU (Stern), and Cornell. However, different rankings say different things, and i would like to know which school is the best in NY, nationwide, and even internationally. Thanks for your help. more

Resolved Question: College Choice. Whose undergraduate business program is the best? PLEASE HELP!!!?

I got accepted by SUNY-Binghamton, SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-Stony Brook and CUNY-Baruch. I want to major in business(such as finance/management). Please give me an idea whose undergraduate business is the strongest and which school is considered with the most respect? I viewed some rankings last week and they are contradictory. Some rank Binghamton the highest. Some rank Buffalo and Baruch the best. I have no idea which one is true. I am a new immigrant from Shanghai. I know almost nothing about the universities here. any one please help me!!! more

Resolved Question: What are the best communications schools?

I'm in the process of applying for schools, and I'm indecisive between being a business major and a communications major, so I am looking at schools that excel in both. One thing I am taking into consideration is the schools' national rankings for both majors, but I can't find any rankings for communications. Where do I look? more

Resolved Question: US News Top Undergrad Business Schools of 2008?

Can someone please tell me the rankings of the 2008 best undergrad business programs according to US News more

Resolved Question: teachers should accept that tenure has outlived its usefulness?

Last week I went shopping in our small rural hometown, where my family has attended the same public schools since 1896. Without exception, all six generations of us — whether farmers, housewives, day laborers, business people, writers, lawyers, or educators — were given a good, competitive K-12 education. But after a haircut, I noticed that the 20-something cashier could not count out change. The next day, at the electronic outlet store, another young clerk could not read — much less explain — the basic English of the buyer’s warranty. At the food market, I listened as a young couple argued over the price of a cut of tri-tip — unable to calculate the meat’s real value from its price per pound. As another school year is set to get under way, it’s worth pondering where this epidemic of ignorance came from. Our presidential candidates sense the danger of this dumbing down of American society and are arguing over the dismal status of contemporary education: poor graduation rates, weak test scores, and suspect literacy among the general population. Politicians warn that America’s edge in global research and productivity will disappear, and with it our high standard of living. Yet the bleak statistics — whether a 70-percent high-school graduation rate as measured in a study a few years ago by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, or poor math rankings in comparison with other industrial nations — come at a time when our schools inflate grades and often honor multiple valedictorians at high school graduation ceremonies. Aggregate state and federal education budgets are high. Too few A’s, too few top awards, and too little funding apparently don’t seem to be our real problems. Of course, most critics agree that the root causes for our undereducated youth are not all the schools’ fault. Our present ambition to make every American youth college material — in a way our forefathers would have thought ludicrous — ensures that we will both fail in that utopian goal and lack enough literate Americans with critical vocational skills. The disintegration of the American nuclear family is also at fault. Too many students don’t have two parents reminding them of the value of both abstract and practical learning. What then can our elementary and secondary schools do, when many of their students’ problems begin at home or arise from our warped popular culture? We should first scrap the popular therapeutic curriculum that in the scarce hours of the school day crams in sermons on race, class, gender, drugs, sex, self-esteem, or environmentalism. These are well-intentioned efforts to make a kinder and gentler generation more sensitive to our nation’s supposed past and present sins. But they only squeeze out far more important subjects. The old approach to education saw things differently than we do. Education (“to lead out” or “to bring up”) was not defined as being “sensitive” to, or “correct” on, particular issues. It was instead the rational ability to make sense of the chaotic present through the abstract wisdom of the past. So literature, history, math and science gave students plenty of facts, theorems, people, and dates to draw on. Then training in logic, language, and philosophy provided the tools to use and express that accumulated wisdom. Teachers usually did not care where all that training led their students politically — only that their pupils’ ideas and views were supported with facts and argued rationally. What else can we do to restore such traditional learning before the United States loses it global primacy? To encourage our best minds to become teachers, we should also change the qualifications for becoming one. Students should be able to pursue careers in teaching either by getting a standard teaching credential or by substituting a master’s degree in an academic subject. That way we will eventually end up with more instructors with real academic knowledge rather than prepped with theories about how to teach. And once hired, K-12 teachers should accept that tenure has outlived its usefulness. Near-guaranteed lifelong employment has become an archaic institution that shields educators from answerability. And tenure has not ensured ideological diversity and independence. Nearly the exact opposite — a herd mentality — presides within many school faculties. Periodic and renewable contracts — with requirements, goals and incentives — would far better ensure teacher credibility and accountability. Athletics, counseling and social activism may be desirable in schools. But they are not crucial. Our pay scales should reflect that reality. Our top classroom teachers should earn as much as — if not more than — administrators, bureaucrats, coaches, and advisers. Liberal education of the type my farming grandfather got was the reason why the United States grew wealthy, free, and stable. But without it, the nation of his great-grandchildren will become poor, docile, and insecure. more

Resolved Question: What is the best college for accounting?

I'm currently a sophmore in high school and I am really interested in a career in accounting since I'm good with numbers and such. I am a really good student and in the top 5% of my class. I'm trying to get into the best college possible. Most college rankings such as US News& World Report rank the top colleges but none of them offer undergraduate programs in accounting or even business management. What is the best college that offers a program in accounting or businness management, etc. more

Resolved Question: SUNY Geneseo, Fredonia, Albany, or Binghamton?

I am trying to decide which one of these schools is the overall best. Other factors you should consider include which school will increase in exclusivity and maintain itself in the "best school" rankings. I personally am leaning toward Geneseo. It's becoming more and more exclusive and is currently harder to get into than any of the other schools mentioned. It's stats are also higher (i.e. SAT, unweighted HS avg, etc) than the other three mentioned schools. For me the downside is it's size. Also, I plan on majoring in business. more

Resolved Question: Best California school for undergraduate business?

I'm wondering which schools have the highest ranked/ best undergraduate business programs. I'm asking best in UC's, best in CSU's (SDSU?), best in private schools, best in Cal Poly.....what do you think? ANYTHING you can give me, that will be helpful. Just please don't link me to the US NewsWeek School Rankings. Thank You more

Resolved Question: Which is the right UK Business School choice?

Could someone tell me which of the following U.K. Business Schools has the best reputation for its undergraduate programmes? Aston Business School, Cass Business School, or Lancaster Management School? (Please answer only if you actually know something about it, researching through times, guardian, hero, etc rankings, got me quite confused...) more

Resolved Question: Great schools to teach young people to cheat...?

http://education.yahoo.com/college/essentials/school_rankings/biz/best_career_prospects.html "Cheat" as in figuring ways of not how to EARN money, but how to cheat you of YOUR money(all legally, of course, because if it's legal, it MUST be OK). Find ways of taking their...PENSIONS...benefits...vacations...give them life insurance(and name the corporation as benificiary, neat trick, huh?). I wonder what Ivan Bosky, Keating, Lay, Skilling, and the rest of them will leave on the pages of humanity? A stain maybe? I want to be JUST like them, where winning is far more important than ANYTHING, even if I have to kick an 90-year old woman to the kerb, nothing more important than the money!!! Harvard, Princeton, etc, are you ready to turn out the next generation of short-sighted, self-serving business leaders? more

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