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Articles related to "Law School"
Applying to Law School The application process for law school can be intimidating. Here are some tips to help you better understand the process and increase your chances of being accepted. applying to law school • law school application • law school personal statement • prepare personal statement • recommendations for applications
Making the Move to Law School Being accepted into law school is a thrilling moment. However, now is the time to think about initial important matters such as costs, financial aid, and where to live. law school costs • law school financial aid • law school rent • law school textbooks • law school scholarships
How To Become A Lawyer A common career-day question asked by students is, "how do I become a lawyer?" The process can be broken down into seven basic steps. legal careers • how to become a lawyer • bar exam • bar review • lsat
Harvard Furthers Internet Research The Berkman Center for Internet & Society was bumped up from being a research center at the Harvard Law School to a University-wide initiative. berkman center • harvard law school • elena kagan • jonathan zittrain • charles nesson
La la Law School The Kaplan Experience or, How I'm Gonna Make it Through Law School law school • distance education • distance learning • online • kaplan
La la Law School, Part Two Concord Law: Continued... concord university school of law • online education • distance education
University of Oregon School of Law The University of Oregon School of Law offers the opportunity to complete a JD while studying at an advanced digital technology law center and join student organizations. oregon law degrees • school of law uo • environmental law programs • oregon law review • knight law center
Connecticut History A fascinating look at some of the important "firsts" in the history of Connecticut, from 1639 to1900. connecticut • new england • connecticut history • new haven • wethersfield
Harvard Supports Online Poker Massachusetts is seeking to ban online poker, but some Harvard students and professors oppose. online poker • support online poker • massachusetts casino bill • massachusetts gaming bill • deval patrick
Legal Career Profiles In addition to law enforcement jobs, there are many ways in which a person can have a career in the law, whether as a main player in the system or in a supporting role. legal career • law career • legal field • court clerk • court translator
The Association Avenue Why are associations interested in History majors? What kinds of jobs are you qualified for? history • historian • writing • writer • public relations
A "Full Service" Approach to Conflict Resolution A review of a site maintained by the Conflict Management Group, an organization that provides comprehensive support and assistance in conflict resolution and conflict management. conflict resolution • conflict management • mediation • dispute resolution.
Political Science Major Interested in government and politics? Political science majors study how governments operate, and prepare for careers in law, lobbying, nonprofit work, and more. political science • political science major • public office • non-profit sector • private sector
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton There is something about the Democratic Party's New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton that just makes her look like a sure winner in the 2008 Presidential Race. senator hillary rodham clinton • democratic party • white house elections 2008 • bill chelsea • new york state
Signal or Noise: The future of music on the net I attended the conference, Signal or Noise, sponsored by the EFF and the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. A description of the conference with links to the webcast and participant sites are included. harvard • berkman center for internet and society • berkman • signal or noise • eff
Crash and Burn Looking back, I never really stood a chance. A speedy traverse of sixteen years of my life. A true story. depression • bipolar • manic depression • personal story • personal essay
Cole Porter: His Music and Lyrics Here's a brief biography of American composer Cole Porter, one of the greatest lyricists, songwriters, and melodists of all-time, on stage and films. cole porter • biography of american cole porter • porter lyricist and songwriter composer • cole porter melodist • songs of cole porter
John Grisham John Grisham's rise from small-town lawyer to best-selling author seems on the surface a Cinderella story, but it's more a tale of dedication and hard work than luck. john grishman • 20th century mystery writers • mystery writers from mississippi • courtroom drama authors • mystery author biographies
Standardized Test Success This article gives you some tips on how to study for the standardized tests you'll need for your college or graduate school application college • graduate • university • grad • law
Genuine Communication: When Dialogue Is Not Dialogue bill clinton • racial discrimination • dialogue on race • preferential treatment
Shaving With Occam's Razor Essay applying Occam's Razor in sorting out the Clinton vs Starr charges. occam's razo clinton starr
The Rise of Woodrow Wilson Despite a late start in terms of education, Woodrow Wilson nevertheless spent much of his life before the Presidency as one of America's great scholars. woodrow wilson • princeton university • presidents of the united states • reconstruction • university of new jersy
Where to Send Your Newspaper Comic Strip Idea The name and addresses of the editors at the big comic strip syndicates
Luther as a Student What was Luther's schooling like? What did he study? How did that schooling prepare Luther for the work God had in plan for him? martin luther • hans luther • law • theology • erfurt
Wassily Kandinsky: Paris Years Wassily Kandinsky's dynamic artistic career ended in Paris, where he perfected his artistic methodology. kandinsky • paris • abstract art • bauhaus • russian art
Edmund Muskie of Maine Edmund Muskie served Maine, first in the Maine House of Representatives, then as Governor and finally, as US Senator. Muskie also was a contender for the vice presidency in 1968, and for president in 1972. His career and dedication to service is to be admired and emulated. edmund muskie • maine • people • us senate • hubert humphrey
Franklin Delano Roosevelt An Individual is molded by environment and honed by challenges encountered. A legacy is the historical scorecard that measures success. franklin delano roosevelt • tennessee valley authority • new deal programs • great depression • electrical producers
Justice System Politics Under Fire The election of judges is a unique aspect to the justice system in the United States as most countries avoid this selection method. Recent troubles may show us why. united states judicial system • election of judges • wisconsin state supreme court • sandra day o'connor • executive privilege
Kandinsky: Russian Years Wassily Kandinsky is one of Russia's most famous artists. Kandinsky is considered to be the father of abstract art. This three-part series explores his life and artisti wassily kandinsky • jawlensky • phalanx • abstract art • monet
Review: 'A Civil Action' by Jonathan Harr You may have seen the movie starring John Travolta and Robert Duvall, but the movie just doesn't live up to the excellent book which chronicles the lives of the lawyers who took on big business on behalf of sick children. law john travolta robert duvall movie film book sc • woburn massachusetts
What Happens After Graduation? Many students graduate from college with a huge burden: they simply don't know what to do with the knowledge they've acquired over the previous four years. after college graduation • indecisive college grads • parental anxiety • future goals • trusting your self
Baby Name Blunders Before you name your daughter Hailey Ann Gordon, read about these common baby naming blunders that parents make unintentionally. baby name blunders • baby name mistake • trendy baby name • baby boy name • baby girl name
Bridging the Generation Gap Young employees entering the workforce approach it differently than those before; unsatisfied, demonstrate less loyalty, and put personal priorities above work. generation gap • workplace conflict • generation me • generation y • generation milleneum
Careers Related to English There are many careers that use the skills developed by the study of English. Here are examples of three occupations including related fields, plus links to informative sites. english • career • creativity • research • writing
Children's Defense Fund in America Cradle to Prison Pipeline Initiative helps break the poverty cycle by supporting preventative measures for minorities, poor and disabled children. families in poverty • minority children • access to health care • juvenile delinquency • black and latino children
Classic Authors: Henry James A brief biography of Henry James. henry james • books • american literature
Comics Books & Disabilities Disabled characters are rarely seen in prominent roles in TV shows and movies. When you enter the comic book universe, however, these characters are highly visible. comic books • graphic novels • tv • movies • disabilities
Congresswoman Barbara Jordan Barbara Jordan was the first African-American woman to be elected to the Texas House of Representatives, the Texas State Senate and United States Congress. barbara jordan • barbara jordan early life • barbara jordan congresswoman • barbara jordan political career • barbara jordan african-american
Executive Intelligence Justin Menkes offers a new way to measure the performance of business executives in Executive Intelligence. Elements considered are tasks, other people and oneself. executive intelligence • corporate leadership • executive iq • emotional intelligence • ei
Future College Student Blog Wars Tired of blog wars and nasty "rate my professor" sites? Here's a satirical look at a future website designed to humiliate people in an organized manner. flamewars • blog wars • social website • college student • blog war traffic
Henry James, Life and Works Biography of classic author and prolific writer Henry James, best known for his complex characters and morality themes. henry james • henry james biography • henry james american author • james the wings of the dove • james the golden bowl
Inequality in Pay for Genders Women are earning more advanced degrees than men, yet men still earn better pay. Women everywhere are calling “foul.” gender gap • glass ceiling • inequality in pay • wage gap • men earning more than women
Law Day 2001 Theme Speaks to Soul of Our Society LRE also means finding out why some laws are necessary. Law Day 2001 addresses the need for protecting the needs of our children, as nationwide statistics show the increasing number of them who are at risk of maltreatment and neglect. law day 2001 • law-related education • children • child abuse • child neglect
Luther on Fathers Luther's commentary on Fatherhood from his sermons on John's Gospel. father • luther • obey • fear • love
Marian Wright Edelman Marian Wright Edelman began her career focusing on African-Americans rights and went on to defend children and families by founding the Children's Defense Fund marian wright edelman founder of the children's de • marian wright edelman defender of african-american • marian wright edelman defender of children and fam • marian wright edelman children's advocate • marian wright edelman education
Museum Internships Dozens of colleges and universities in both the United States and Canada have Museum Studies programs, but which one is right for you? museum studies • museum • museums • grad • graduate |
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