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colleges/universities?
does anyone know what
colleges/universities are good
for fashion design in the US
and in Canada or where i can
search???
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Parsons in NYC is the most prestigious. There are others, such as the Fashion Institute in Chicago. But their credentials aren't nearly as good. |
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What can colleges/universities In the past few years there
has been several shootings and
other violent acts at
colleges/universities around
the United States. What can
those institutions do to help
stop these events from
occurring? More security,
metal detectors, check bags,
etc?
Also, state whether or not
you're a college student,
because that is an important
factor. How much are you
willing to give up privacy
wise, to be (or feel) safer at
school?
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I'm not a college student but I have spoken up about this subject to my college professor friend several times in the past asking him this very question. I don't think the colleges really have the answers but if one was to look at the experts in the field of violence they will tell you to speak up to everyone who comes in contact with any youth who have been hurt. Work with friends, law enforcement, health care workers, schools, employers, and court systems to help young people recover emotionally as well as physically. Be there for them, spend more time with them, and listen if they want to talk about their feelings or worries. Injury is not just physical so give them a safe place to talk about how they feel, not just once but many times. If you see changes in eating, sleeping, energy, acting out, or seeming sad, get help from their school counselor, minister, doctor, or nurse practitioner. Even finding little ways to reduce everyday stress and to make things safer can make a difference. If you have been hurt, being able to forgive wrongs, no matter how small, can help end a cycle of anger. Start small and help children and adults practice this. Let police, prosecutors, clerks and judges know that you are concerned about guns. Show up at sentencing. Let everyone know that even small gun crimes affect your daily life and that you expect them to focus on gun and violent crimes. A strong moral compass and caring about others not only makes people happier, but also makes it easier to weather bad times. Help young people learn to live by principles of fairness and respect. So my point is we can increase security, more metal detectors, more inspections, etc.,etc. but the real answers lie in how we reach out and help our fellow friends, students and neighbors for if we choose to turn the other cheek sort of speak, we just might be the next victim looking down the barrel of a gun. And that's not a very nice prospect in the security of my life and that of our fellow neighbors. |
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Does anyone know some good I am just wondering about some
good flight universities and
colleges that are in Ontario.
And i would like to know how
you become a commercial pilot
from that. Im guessing that
after you graduate highschool,
you go to the
college/university and get
your licences and rating while
your getting your degree in
aviation. Then after your
done, you get a job as an
instructor and build time to
get a atpl.
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Here's one. The University of Western Ontarion has an aviation management degree and you can get your CPL through their program. I have a friend who lives in Toronto that went there in the 80's and he has had a very successful flying career. Go to http://mos.uwo.ca/cam/ While you don't need to have a college degree to fly professionally, it helps you to be more competetive in the job market if you do. You don't need to learn to fly at a college or university, but if you can afford it this is a good way to go. The management degree also gives you something to fall back on if for some reason you cannot get a flying position or you lose your pilot medical, or you just plain decide to quit flying. In that case you need another skill, and business management is business management, no matter what field you work in. The best money in aviation is also made in management instead of being a line pilot, whether it is a flight school or a major airline, so I suggest you angle in that direction if money is what matters to you the most. A good place to get a head-start before you get your CPL is in "line service" (ramp rat) and you can work your way up from there once you get your pilot ratings. It's what I did and I now manage a small corporate flight dept. I get to fly almost as much the other pilots and I make substantially more money than they do for not a lot more extra work. The line service management experience I got 20+ years ago helped me get my current job which required some previous management experience. That's my two cents worth. |
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