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How I Went to University with Chronic Illnesses
While applying to university, I wasn’t considered disabled, but looking back on it with the knowledge I have now, I should have been. Regardless of this, in my applications, I disclosed my health conditions, as well as the undiagnosed chronic pain issues that we now know to have been caused my fibromyalgia. At the time, I had diagnoses of depression, anxiety, and cold urticaria, and undiagnosed chronic pain, which had some possible diagnoses but nothing concrete. Without a formal diagnosis, it was difficult to do anything with that and have an acknowledgement of the struggles I was facing, and the support I would need.
By Max Fisher7 years ago in Education
Raising Greatness
When my son started kindergarten my son was struggling, just like some of the other children in his class. I thought he was just nervous to be starting something so new. The first year of school jitters, so as an educator, I assumed it was completely normal and I didn't put much thought into it. As he progressed to the first grade, I watched my son try, but struggle. Every subject seemed to be a dreadful experience for him. It seemed to become harder and harder as the school year progressed, and things became much harder for him in the classroom. He had been tutored and also received an intervention. Help was provided regularly, but he seems to still have a really hard time.
By Diamond B. Willis7 years ago in Education
Trading with the Awesome Oscillator Strategy to Maximize Momentum Profits
Millions of Americans—over half the population, in fact—engage in the twists and turns of trading on the stock market. These commodities are a perennial powerhouse in the portfolios of some of the nation’s greatest wealth generators and up-and-comers alike. However, the real sharks in today’s trading world leverage their capital in a number of different markets in order to see the greatest return on investment: That means dealing in forex, among others.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Trader
Which Promising Career Is Best for You?
That is a pretty hard question to answer when you do not have a possible clue what you are meant to be or do! There comes a time where we all have to start somewhere. When most of us were young, we probably started working in a shop as a sales assistant or at a bar or a supermarket store. Those were or are the typical jobs to do when a majority of us look into making money. It’s a start, and it is the beginning of experiencing things since not all of us were born with a silver spoon in our mouths.
By Catia conceicao7 years ago in Journal
Why Underfunding is Hurting Education
Funding can be a problem when money is not allocated properly. Some areas can get over funded while other areas do not have enough money to provide essential items for their students or participants. Schools can be one of the places that are not able to have enough funding to provide learning resources for students. This can take a toll on parents, teachers, students and even taxpayers. Underfunding can put a stress on the community and can create a lot of tension and fighting if funding issues are not resolved.
By Indy Summers7 years ago in Education
What Can You Do with a Liberal Arts Degree?
Whether you’ve received your liberal arts degree or are planning on pursuing one, you might be wondering what you can actually do with your degree. Better yet, the people around you are probably wondering what you can do with this degree.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in Education













