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DEBT SETTLEMENT OFFER LETTERS – SOME GOLDEN TIPS

Even for people who are especially proficient writers, putting together a solid debt settlement letter presents a pretty serious challenge. There is nothing easy about writing in a style that you are unaccustomed to, and that's the big problem with debt settlement letters. The next time writing one for most people is going to be their first time, since it's something that really only comes up in a time of need. But it's an especially important writing project, so you need to know what you are doing. What is the best way to write one of these settlement letters? Here are some golden tips to write by.Keep the tone straight forward and professionalWhen writing your offer letter, you need to be clear, concise, and to the point. There is no room in there for things that just don't matter. By straight forward, you should think of writing a letter where every single word has some sort of meaning. It should be the type of letter that does not waste time and leaves the reader pondering a great deal of substance. This might seem like a different type of writing assignment, since most consumers just are not used to putting together ... [more..]

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ENGINEERING FIRMS

Engineering can be an extremely difficult career to go into, but the people who do look forward to a challenging and rewarding career. If you have been considering a career in engineering, you may have been in contact with an engineering firm. Some types of engineering firms are environmental engineering firms or even a computer software engineering firm. There are so many different firms out there for different types of engineering that in order to find the right one for you, you really need to know which type of engineering you want to do.What Types Of Engineering Firms Are Out There?The easy part is actually finding a list of firms for the specific types of engineering that you might want to pursue as a career. The hardest part may be finding one that you want to use or work with. If you want to be a civil engineer, obviously, you are going to look for a civil engineering firm that will best suit your expectations.The best thing to do is to send your resume to as many firms as possible in order to stand a better chance of getting a job that you love.Which Country Has The Best Engineering Firms?To ... [more..]

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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

West Virginia University Institute of Technology is situated in Montgomery, West Virginia. This institute is a 4-year college. It is one of the biggest regional college grounds of West Virginia University as well as separately recognized from the major university grounds of West Virginia University that is in Morgantown. Being a branch of West Virginia University. Locals usually call the institute WVU Tech, simply Tech or West Virginia Tech. In 1895, Montgomery Preparatory School founded this college, which is a sub-college school of West Virginia University. In 1917, this school was estranged from WVU as well as renamed as West Virginia Trade School. In 1966, the school intermingle a Community College and began to reward the postgraduate degree in 1978, in engineering. The college turns out to be a regional college ground in 1996 of West Virginia University. In 2007, WVU became a WVU Tech.West Virginia University Tech provides various baccalaureate degree courses in high-demand study fields like Nursing, Engineering, Business Management, Printing Management, Computer Science, Life Sciences, Health Service Administration as well as many more. In Control System Engineering also this university provides a postgraduate degree program. Community and Technical College offers many courses like Industrial Technology, Engineering Technology, ... [more..]

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LEARNING DISABILITIES – BENEFITS OF A GAP YEAR FOR STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES

You're a senior in high school, and it's college application time. All your friends are caught up in the frenzy of writing college essays, talking about first choices, early decision, etc. and you are simply uncertain. School has been a long haul for you, and you're worn out. You're unsure whether college has a purpose for you since, right now, you have no career goals. You feel implicit pressure from your parents to continue school. What do you do?You have a range of choices:Live at home and work for a period, all the while saving money and maturing. I know -- your parents are saying, "If you don't go to college now, you'll never go." Not necessarily true. The average age at community colleges is twenty-seven years old. Working is beneficial in that it gives you a sense of what's out there with just a high school diploma. After doing this for several years and experiencing the "ceiling", you may suddenly see a reason for attending college. Whatever you do, don't let parental pressure force your decision. From everything I've seen as a college instructor, parents can pressure you to enroll, but they can't compel you to be engaged. In ... [more..]

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