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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
Computer forensics is a branch of forensic science pertaining to legal evidence found in computers and digital storage mediums. Here's why it is a career to consider.

Tips for Designing the Perfect Dorm Room on a Budget
With current economic woes putting a damper on spending, parents and students are looking for the best value on everything from clothes to computers. And while saving money is a priority, value and style don't have to contradict each other.

Back-to-school Means Homework for Parents Too
As teens head back to the classroom this fall, they'll be assigned a lot of homework in the three "Rs": reading, writing, and arithmetic. Important to students' success will be the homework parents do in teaching two other "Rs": role modeling and responsibility.

Students Vote in Presidential School Lunch Campaign
While their parents are following the presidential campaign trail, students across the country will participate in their own election to name a "President of School Lunch" this fall. Students will learn about the candidates' nutritional values and physical fitness interests before casting their ballot to elect the nation's favorite school lunch.

Top Five Questions Women Have for Life Coaches
Millions of women often wonder how they can continue to juggle it all or wish they remembered who they "used to be" before having a career, kids or both. Life coaches can help women find their way back to what they really want.

Preventing Laptop Theft this Back-to-school Season
Today's students gear up for back-to-school season by stocking up on expensive technology, from MP3 players to laptops. However, most students are unaware that dorm rooms and schools are some of the most dangerous places to store precious electronic equipment. Protecting a computer is part common sense, part hardware and part software.

Latin Learning Through Your iPod
Educators are working to change uninterest in learning an ancient language through a textbook by incorporating Latin studies into modern technology via iPods, cell phones, online games like World of Warcraft and Internet social pages.