or send them to a religious
college after reading this book.
Not exact matches
The first personal finance
book I
read after graduating
college was The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach.
After reading about three dozen
books on the subject by
college and seminary professors, I think I can make a pretty sound judgement.
The true test of a university is: are alumni
reading a
book a month forty - five years
after they graduated from
college?
I remember that when I made my first attempt to go back to
college four months
after having my daughter Cereta in 1999, I
read a
book for one of my educational courses about the debate over charter versus traditional schools.
I remember when I made my first attempt to go back to
college four months
after having my daughter Cereta in 1999, I
read a
book for one of my educational courses about the debate over charter versus traditional schools.
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Some 33 % of US high school graduates will never
read another
book for the rest of their lives, and 42 % of
college graduates will never
read one
after college.
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Heck, if the advice had solely been buy what you know, I'd have bought shares of the stores I was buying my trendy clothes, shoes and music from back in high school and
college, right
after I'd
read the
book (hm, that would have been stores like GAP and Tower Records, guess I wouldn't have done all that well).
After the prestigious high school and college awards were bestowed, artist and musician Laurie Anderson, who received a Pratt Legends Award in 2011, presented Rushdie with The Norman Mailer Center Lifetime Achievement Award after reading select excerpts from Rushdie's new book, Two Years Eight Months and Twenty - Eight Ni
After the prestigious high school and
college awards were bestowed, artist and musician Laurie Anderson, who received a Pratt Legends Award in 2011, presented Rushdie with The Norman Mailer Center Lifetime Achievement Award
after reading select excerpts from Rushdie's new book, Two Years Eight Months and Twenty - Eight Ni
after reading select excerpts from Rushdie's new
book, Two Years Eight Months and Twenty - Eight Nights.
(Funny story: Shannan said she had a similar experience with a great
book she
read in
college, and that
after highlighting so much of it, she wondered if she should've just highlighted all the text she * didn't * want to highlight instead - ha!)