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Do a Great Thing for Your Country - Host an Exchange Student
Hosting an exchange student from a foreign country can be very rewarding. Here's a place to turn if you want to do it.

Cost-Saving Strategies for 2008 Back-to-School Shopping
Families with school-age children are expected to spend over $500 on back-to-school merchandise, according to the National Retail Federation. They'll also likely spend many days driving from store to store to get all the right items. It's no wonder parents are looking for creative ways to save money and limit their time in the car. Here are some easy ways to save time and money when seeking back-to-school bargains this year.

Back-to-school Fashion Tips for Parents
Parents are constantly looking for ways to stretch their back to school purchases. Here are some great ideas when it comes to clothes.

Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
Computer forensics is a branch of forensic science pertaining to legal evidence found in computers and digital storage mediums. Here's why it is a career to consider.

The CSI Effect: Drama Raises Interest in Criminal Justice Careers
A degree in criminal justice can lead to a wide variety of careers in crime prevention and corrections, including police officers, detectives, probation officers and correctional treatment specialists.

Top Five Questions Women Have for Life Coaches
Millions of women often wonder how they can continue to juggle it all or wish they remembered who they "used to be" before having a career, kids or both. Life coaches can help women find their way back to what they really want.

Career Trend: Downshifting
All over the country, high-power professionals are trading in their high-paying, high-stress careers, with their 60-hour weeks and $200 ties, for a more fulfilling life. This trend, known as 'downshifting' is catching on, as over-worked professionals seek to find balance in their lives.

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