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MAJOR DISAPPOINTMENTS, Part II
In part I of this article, we learned that several college majors have absolutely no value in securing employment following graduation. We also learned the economic benefits of eliminating them from college curricula. In the interest of saving time and … Continue reading
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MAJOR DISAPPOINTMENTS, Part 1
Worth a Second Thought? While surfing the Net one day I came across an item on the Yahoo! Finance website that struck me as pretty dismal. The pessimistic headline read, “The Ten Worst Majors for Finding a Good Job.” (Tuesday, … Continue reading
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Driving Miss Crazy
Rudy, Charlie, and Me “East is East and West is West and never the twain shall meet.” Those words were penned by Rudyard Kipling around 1889. He was a man ahead of his time. If he were to drive through … Continue reading
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Tagged American Airlines, beer, Boston, cell phone, Christmas, DFW, freeway, Kingston Trio, Rudyard Kipling, wine, Yogi Berra
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