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That’s the Key.Unlocking the Door to Health and Freedom in Every Area of Your Life.

That's the Key.Unlocking the Door to Health and Freedom in Every Area of Your Life.

That’s The Key. Unlocking the Door to Health and Freedom in Every Area of Your Life is the result of several years of study, research, and personal experience. The authors, Michelle Tonkin, ND, and Melissa Tonkin, CNC, offer invaluable insight and cutting-edge natural healing solutions that will truly transform your life. Also included are natural remedies and recommendations for a wide variety of health conditions. Currently, Melissa and Michelle have an online store (www.renewalenterprises.com) where they offer discounted nutritional supplements and phone consultations. Future plans for an onsite clinic will feature LBCA and DBCA (Live and Dried Blood Cell Analysis), alternative treatments, and personal consultations. Michelle Tonkin is a Naturopathic Doctor Certified Nutritional Consultant, Master Herbalist, and Master Iridologist. Melissa Tonkin is a Certified Nutritional Consultant and Master Herbalist. Both are graduates of Trinity College of Natural Health. Their journey to pursue these degrees started in 2001, as they desired to seek answers for their own physical problems. In 1999, they began to experience many health problems such as Candidiasis, Chronic Fatigue, Epstein Barr, Fibromyalgia, Environmental Illness, Lyme Disease, Bacterial, Fungal, and Parasitical Infections. They saw at least 30 different physicians, experienced numerous different medications and treatments, with little to no improvement in their health. By God’s grace, perseverance, prayer, and the faithfulness of family and friends, the answers and solutions started coming. This book is the compilation of first-hand knowledge, research, and personal experience. “That’s the Key.” is part of a fulfillment of avision – to help others achieve and maintain abundant health

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IBC – Online Degree Programs

Indiana Business College commercial for Online Degree Programs.

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Does employers really hired people who complete their degrees online, such as paralegal or business majors?


Only if the individual has a more traditional background as well as the online degree, and if the degree is from a respected institution.

Employers always prefer to hire employees who have a strong work record, particularly with experience in the field. With online degrees, this is even more important.

If you have no experience, go for the bricks and mortar school.

Getting a degree online from University of Phoenix a mistake?

I heard that the degree is not as good as the paper it’s typed on.

Well, I am an employer in the business/financial area so I can give some insight. I generally do not care where you graduated with a Bachelors degree; granted, I will throw your resume out if you have a degree mill listed. UoP isn’t a degree mill so they’re okay. Most people don’t even work in the subject where they receievd their bachelors so really, I couldn’t care less other than putting a checkmark on my HR sheet’s "undergraduate degree required" category.

At the masters level, however, it’s entirely different. I scrutinize where you attended. UoP with the type of applicants i get signals a huge red flag. UoP usually awards masters in business areas to people already with established careers, so they don’t take the type of positions I offer. However, if I see someone without much work experience with a masters at UoP I will dismiss them as a candidate.

Is an online college degree treated the same as an actual university degree?

I want a couple different bachelor’s degrees, and I was wondering if online college degrees (like the university of phoenix) are treated the same when applying for a job? Because with working a full time job, and already going to school full time, I don’t have time for anymore on campus classes, so an online school sounds tempting for one of the degrees I want. Did I lose everyone already?

Your degree will not state whether your classes where taken one way or the other. It will simply have the name of the university/college.

There are a bunch of traditional schools that offer courses online. Maybe looking at a community college or small school to save on costs may help. The key is to find a program that is fully accredited. Distance Learning Alliance has a list of these traditional online schools. Look at that if you are truly concerned with the name of the school. Good luck on your search!

Check out: http://www.distancelearningalliance.com

Online MBA degree by U21Global?

Please advise the true worth of MBA degree -an online programme
offered by Universitas 21 Global

Nooo MBA programs online?? The only ones worth getting are from the good MBA schools, such as the ones in Chicago, Northeast and California. You will waste your money if you do any online college program, because it’s not an accredited University. Do some research on MBA programs around the US.

Nursing degree online?

Is it possible to earn an Associates Degree in Nursing online and attend clinicals at a local hospital? The reason I ask is that my husband and I are currently stationed overseas with the military and we won’t return until 2010 and I have always wanted to be a Nurse

Visit the base education office where you are assigned and ask them all about Excelsior College and the nursing program there. They will know a bit about Excelsior and can help you with testing requirements.

http://www.Excelsior.edu

Does having an online degree make a difference in getting a job compared to going to school.?

I am attending Kaplan University and am completing my associates as a paralegal. If anyone knows would it hold me back from getting a good job by having an online only degree?

As long as its an accredited institution it makes no difference. I am going to college also and I would say that 95% of my classes so far have been internet classes, any degree I earn isn’t going to tell my prospective employer if it was long distance education or in the class room its just going to indicate that I passed and earned my degree. Honestly thats all employers care about, that you have that certificate.

Is it true that Sarah Palin’s daughter is receiving her Masters Degree from the University of Phoenix online?

I read on the Fox News ticker, that the University of Phoenix is harder to get accepted into than Harvard.

I don’t care. At least she’s studying, if this is fact.

what are some good/real online colleges to get an associates degree in health care administration?

i want to do an online college, and i want to get an associates degree in health care administration or something like that, but i don’t want to get caught up in a scam or anything. please help!

Monster-learning is a really good source I’ve found for finding online colleges that suit your needs.. that’s where I found the one I’m currently "attending", haha. :]