300 Academic Institutions Partner With SDL to Prepare Students for a Career in Localization

MAIDENHEAD, UNITED KINGDOM– – SDL , the leading provider of Global Information Management solutions, is pleased to announce that participation in its global university program has surpassed 300 academic …

Snoring Isn’t Sexy Founder Available for Comment and Analysis of Dental Sleep Medicine Break-throughs and Treatments

Snoring Isn’t Sexy, a leading advocate for dentistry’s participation in the recognition and management of snoring and sleep apnea, announces availability of founder Laurence Barsh, DMD for comment and analysis of Dental Sleep Medicine break-throughs and treatments. Snoring Isn’t Sexy has been a leading advocate for dentists who screen for and provide treatment solutions (in conjunction with sleep physicians) for snoring and sleep apnea and for those patients who cannot tolerate CPAP. The company’s web site, SnoringIsntSexy.com provides up-to-date information on snoring and sleep apnea, dentistry’s responsibilities in the recognition and management of sleep-breathing disorders, interaction with physicians and how to choose a dentist qualified to provide treatment.

(PRWeb January 17, 2012)

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The Kennett Group to Participate in Virtual Career Fair for the Legal Technology Sector

Litigation Support Careers announces The Kennett Group’s, a legal technology search firm, participation in the virtual eDiscovery career fair taking place from January 15 through February 10, 2012.

(PRWeb January 10, 2012)

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Fitness Empire Formula Webinar on Making Your Mark in the Fitness Industry Now Available for Free Online Participation

A free webinar, “Fitness Empire Formula: Making Your Mark in the Fitness Industry,” is now available online. Offered by fitness and personal development guru John Spencer Ellis, the webinar focuses on getting started and succeeding in the industry.

(PRWeb December 19, 2011)

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Study: Two-fifths of high school graduates are unprepared for college or the workforce

Two-fifths of high school students graduate prepared neither for traditional college nor for career training, according to a study from researchers at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Arizona. College-preparatory programming has expanded dramatically in the past decade, with participation in Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate more than tripling. Career-preparatory …