Warhammer Online Cinematic Trailer
Watch the brutal confrontation between the Empire and Chaos as a Warrior Priest of Sigmar and a massive Chaos Warrior literally slug it out in the vicious finale.
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Watch the brutal confrontation between the Empire and Chaos as a Warrior Priest of Sigmar and a massive Chaos Warrior literally slug it out in the vicious finale.
Duration : 0:2:41
My son wants to study online and wants to have an online degree for Liberal arts. Which college would be best for him? He lives in Hong Kong now, so which college would be best for him to study Liberal Arts online?
Thanks.
Hello
As it is important to access reputable institutions, have a look at http://www-icdl.open.ac.uk/ for details of some distance learning databases and providers.
An increasing number of UK universities also provide study by distance learning; for information on providers see http://www.ucas.com/students/beforeyouapply/faqs/choosingcourses/distancelearning.
As other answers suggest, it is possible for your son to study, through 'supported open learning', with The Open University as an overseas student.
•To find out about The Open University and ‘supported open learning’, see http://www.open.ac.uk/about/ou/ and http://www.open.ac.uk/about/ou/p5.shtml.
•For details about study from overseas, see http://www.open.ac.uk/new/study-overseas.shtml.
•For a list of courses available to students living in Hong Kong, see http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/countries/HongKong.shtm (just click on any course of interest to get a detailed course description).
•For contact details of The Open University educational partner in Hong Kong, see http://www3.open.ac.uk/contact/details.aspx?countryid=29 - from this site it is possible to view the list of courses available through the educational partner – these courses include Chinese Humanities.
•If your son would like to look at some course materials to check if the content and the level are appropriate to his needs, he can go to the OpenLearn site at http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/home.php (for example, click on ‘Browse Topics’, choose Arts and History from the subject area, and scroll down until pages 3 and 4 where he will currently find 4 modules from A103, the Level 1 Arts and Humanities course. Module 1 on page 4 provides an introduction to this area of study). Although I have given A103 as an example, he will need to check if this course, or an equivalent, is available in Hong Kong when he is ready to begin his undergraduate study – it is probably best to speak directly to an adviser there to discuss the best way to complete his degree.
I hope this information is useful and I wish your son well in his future study.
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I wanted to know success secret in Network Marketing or MLM.Currently I am doing one MLM the company is based in USA.
- Believe in the opportunity. Share it with people because it will benefit them, NOT you. MLM has a bad name because a lot of people spend all their time recruiting, and not enough time training and helping to develop their recruits businesses. Your job does NOT end when they sign up. If you assure them success, you should help them get started so they don't feel abandoned.
- Stick with it. You'll hear a lot of 'no's ' and a lot of 'maybe's'. Determination and perseverance will take you far, but a pushy, overbearing attitude will not.
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Also, remember that MLM is not for everyone– even if it's right for you.
I work for a MLM company, but I am doing it mainly for the sales and to be a work at home mom. I earn my 40% on my sales, share the opportunity with those that are interested, and take time to train them and help them get started- one at a time. Having a big team/ downline is NOT a priority for me, it's a perk, and the people I sign up appreciate that a lot.
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“Money” scene from Cabaret! Liza is goddess.
Many of you are asking if I can upload “Two Ladies” or “Wilkommen,” but unfortunately I lost the videos ages ago. I’m sorry. But keep checking YouTube.
*I do not own this video. Rights belong to ABC Pictures, Allied Artists Pictures, and Warner Bros.
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Yung Berg The Business featuring Casha
(C) 2008 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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So that’s how all those big wig conglomerates make all the money…..hmm
And I know a diamond is a type of parallelogram, it’s called a rhombus. I’m referring to a non-equilateral parallelogram
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RF Online Music Video
Made by Zlad! from the Spirit Server
Featuring music by:
Evanescence - Bring Me to Life
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I'm planning to get a business degree in the United States but I'm am unsure of what type of business I should major in or even where should i study in.
I'm more of an entrepreneur-minded person and I have look into Business Administration for some time now. I'm more of creative person and I love to challenge new ideas.
I am also looking for a university that offers cheap and reasonable fee and good education with good credibility. I'm currently looking into University of Nebraska but I am also interested in other options.
Thnx
These new rankings just came out this week for schools specializing in entrepreneurship:
Top 25 Undergraduate Programs:
1. Babson College
2. University of Houston
3. Drexel University
4. The University of Arizona
5. University of Dayton
6. Chapman University
7. DePaul University
8. Temple University
9. University of North Dakota
10. Loyola Marymount University
11. Wichita State University
12. Syracuse University
13. University of Notre Dame
14. University of Maryland
15. University of Oklahoma
16. University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign
17. Xavier University
18. The University of Alabama
19. University of Southern
California
20. Ball State University
21. The University of Iowa
22. Brigham Young University
23. Baylor University
24. Northeastern University
25. The Ohio State University
So, assuming you are looking for an undergraduate degree, the ones here which would be relatively inexpensive would be the University of Arizona, Temple University, the University of North Dakota, Wichita State, and then all of those The University of (name the state).
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WaWa is encouraging gas customers to pay with cash instead of credit cards. They are trying to get the news out about it and it's already expanded throughout Pennsylvania and is going to be offered in Maryland, New Jersey, and many other states. What sort of pricing strategy does this seem to be and WHY?
I can't afford gas no matter how I pay for it. WaWa??????
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