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| Increasing Child Care Costs: Employer Side |
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| There are fours basic types of child care alternatives that can be provided by an employer: flexible benefits and spending options, referral services, child care consortium, and on sight facilities. Each of the options requires different amount of c |
| Increasing Child Care Costs: Finding the Solution |
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| There is a positive correlation between the costs and quality of child care services provided and the employment rate among women. Single mothers, as the most economically vulnerable part of population, are the most sensitive to child care costs. Ev |
| Causes of World Hunger |
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| Malnutrition, or hunger, is a general term that stands for a lack of some or all of the key nutritional elements that are necessary for normal human health. Protein energy malnutrition, the basic and the most dangerous type of hunger, affects every |
| How Attending a Christian College Can Change your Life |
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| Spring is the time of year when many high school seniors are either rushing to complete college applications or waiting to hear from their college or colleges of choice, living in hope that the financial aid award will be sufficient, and moving into |
| Consolidating During your Grace Period |
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| One of the benefits of a federal student loan is that after graduation you are given a six month grace period before you are expected to make payments. If you graduated or dropped below half-time status this summer your grace period is most likely a |
| Need More College Money Than your Fafsa Says you Can Have? |
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| Federal Education Services, a federal student loan funding company, offers a Graduate PLUS Loan Program that extends directly to graduate and professional students the same benefits that traditional PLUS loans extend to the parents of undergraduate |
| Undergraduates Reap Benefits of Parent Plus Loans |
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| From sticker shock at escalating tuition costs to federal financial aid making less of a dent in the college bill, parents of college students need a fighting chance when it comes to financing their students college education. Oftentimes, a parents |
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