Attending a private Catholic high school can be quite expensive, with costs averaging about $9,790 per year as of 2012. The question many parents ask is "Is it worth it?" Public schools can provide a good education and don't cost anything beyond what people are already paying as part of their taxes. This could be why only about 10 percent of parents send their children to private schools. Of these students, about 71 percent of private high school students attend Catholic high schools.
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Scientists are now saying that the prevalence rates for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are complex and are calling for biomedical research to find effective therapies for autism. Researchers classify autism in your child as behavioral in nature. They say the disease can be caused by genetics, after-effects of vaccination, and even overuse of antibiotics. Scientists want you to be aware that autism can also arise from a chronic infection such as Candida overgrowth, multiple viral infections, and even Lyme disease infection.
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Cosmetology schools teach their students much more than just how to care for hair, skin and nails. They are designed to teach people how to work well with their clients, how to use their creativity and how to operate a business. These skills should be taken advantage of once a cosmetology license is received. Here are some ideas that let people move beyond the basic salon to keep their career fresh and exciting.
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After having your first baby, one decision you may need to make is where you will send the child while you and your spouse are both at work. This choice typically comes down to finding an in-home daycare center or a commercial daycare center, and both can be good options. Here are three reasons choosing a commercial child care center might be the better choice for you.
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If you are considering working toward your Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), there are several factors you should consider when narrowing down your selection of programs. The program you choose can have an impact on your career and graduate-level education opportunities.
Think Ahead
Although your initial consideration is pursuing and completing your BSN, you should prepare yourself for opportunities in the future. Even if you are uncertain, but believe you may want to pursue nursing careers that require a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), this should affect the programs on your list.
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