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Apr 24 2008

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Marinello Schools of Beauty: SpaBeautySchools.com Featured School of the Week April 7, 2008

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“In addition to diverse vocational programs in some of the hottest and fastest-growing occupations today, Marinello Schools of Beauty provides continuing education and advanced specialty programs, as well as short courses and workshops.”

Train to succeed in the beauty or holistic health industries when you apply to Marinello Schools of Beauty. Boasting over 20 campus locations throughout California and Nevada — students aspiring to become professional cosmetologists, massage therapists, or estheticians, acquire effective training and education to achieve their dream careers.

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Mar 29 2008

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HolisticJunction.com Featured School of the Week March 24, 2008: European Massage Therapy School

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 ”…the European Massage Therapy School (EMTS) provides comprehensive training in massage therapy in their 610- and 780-hour programs”

Boasting two campus locations in Chicago, Illinois and Las Vegas, the European Massage Therapy School (EMTS) provides comprehensive training in massage therapy in their 610- and 780-hour programs.

With small classes, students are given individual attention; and can complete their massage therapy training in eight to 10 months.  EMTS also offers prospective students the added convenience to choose from day, evening and weekend classes.

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Feb 25 2008

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Top 5 Tips For Completing Your Fafsa!

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The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or the FAFSA, is one of the most misunderstood and important forms you’ll ever file when it comes to paying for college. For a step-by-step guide, you can visit the FAFSAOnline Website.

Here are the top 5 tips to keep in mind when completing this important form:

#5: Do your IRS 1040 first.
Even if you don’t plan on filing your IRS 1040 on paper, I strongly recommend you complete a 1040 BEFORE you start your FAFSA. Approximately 80% of the FAFSA is based on IRS tax data, and by completing the 1040 first, you’ll save yourself a LOT of time. Even if you don’t have your W-2 and 1099 forms from your employers, you can still estimate using your last pay stub(s) from 2006.

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