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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) - The Latest on a report that found the director of the U.S.
Bureau of Indian Education violated hiring practices (all times local):
12:30 p.m.
The director of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Education has been demoted after a federal report found he violated hiring practices.
The Interior Department says it has removed Charles "Monty" Roessel as director due the gravity of the issues raised in the watchdog's report released Wednesday.
The department's Office of Inspector General found Roessel abused his position by hiring a close relative and a woman with whom he had a romantic relationship.
Roessel told investigators he hired the woman as a program analyst in Washington, D.C., because she was the most qualified candidate. He acknowledged fault in hiring his relative to work at Navajo Nation schools.
There are still many nations with totalitarian regimes who do not allow certain books, information and facts to be taught because of their political, religious or social beliefs.
In this country, some parents have to force their kids to go to school. Kids run away, pretend to go to school when they get dropped off and disappear for the day. You hear teenagers tell you that school is boring. A good friend of mine often used to say: "Only boring people get bored"...
Lynch.
EDMC currently has 110 locations in 32 states, according to its website. As of October 2015, it served 91,000 students.
Since 2012, EDMC's stock has plummeted, from more than $27 a share to less than 4 cents today. The company deregistered its common stock from the Nasdaq in 2014, and stopped reporting on its quarterly financials as a result. The same year, the company underwent a debt restructuring that converted lenders' loans to ownership stakes.
Brown Mackie falls under the umbrella of Education Management Corporation (EDMC), the nation's second-largest for-profit college system. Goldman Sachs Capital Partners acquired EDMC in 2006, which retains partial ownership in the company today.
The announcement follows a similar pattern of downsizing for EDMC over the past year.
Others wonder how anyone can find time to read, eat, and even sleep. Don't let that be you. A few helpful tips include:
* Take regular breaks throughout the day. WALK. Business can be conducted on a walk and the fresh air will do you good.
* Pack healthy snacks. You don't have to bring your lunch daily, if that's not your thing, but you can pack healthy snacks to eat on the go. You'd be surprised at what a pick-me-up some nuts and cheese, or veggies can be. Hey, don't mock it till you've tried it.
* Penny pinched to save, rather than investing in the business (or spent too much so there's nothing left to invest). Wasn't it Ben Franklin who said a penny saved is a penny earned? Well, for business owners, a penny properly invested is a dollar earned. Focus now has to be on rasing the value of your average sale, boosting your margins, and frankly, turning your business sinto a money-making machine.
Education IS a privilege. Just as Freedom is. Education is what keeps people free. Education is what allows people to think and question and criticize and improve the world. You might think that changes are needed in education now, and I agree with you. There is always room for improvement, so there will always be a need to look at ways to do things better.
Last May, The Art Institute, also owned by EDMC, announced it would shutter more than a dozen of its campuses. EDMC has also laid off hundreds of employees of its online division, according to The Consumerist.
In November, EDMC, payed $95.5 million to settle a case alleging the company falsely obtained federal and state education funds. The suit was the largest false claim settlement with a for-profit educational institute in history, according to US Attorney General Loretta E.
Brown Mackie College. Brown Mackie College Facebook
Brown Mackie College, a for-profit college system with locations in 15 states, has ceased enrollment at 22 of its schools, The Consumerist reported.
The United States remains a symbol of Freedom. Many countries in the Western World can pride themselves with Freedom. You hear people in the US claiming their right to Freedom. "This is a free country! I can do this!" Freedom is a privilege, everybody knows that and everybody likes to remind others of it and proudly claims the fact that they belong to a country where Freedom is the basis of life.
I read an article a couple of days ago about two afghan sisters who were walking to school one day and got attacked by men who threw acid at them. They were teenagers, going to school. The men didn't want women to have an education. These girls are more determined than ever to go to school.
4. A business is not unlike a marriage, and when you add a business partner to the mix, well, things get interesting. For those who have almost any questions about where and also the best way to employ toeic dates 2014, you can contact us in the internet site. What often happens is two people get together, discuss a dream, get very excited (much like falling in love) and jump in feet first, hand-in-hand, anticipating a blissful journey.
Then reality hits. The easiest answer to this is to clearly lay out the vision, mission, and goals for the company. If you have already done that and things are getting shaky between you and the co-founder or partner, revisit your vision, mission, and goals and see if you both are clear.