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University of Florida MBA Programs

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Education is considered as one of the most prized possessions by any human being. Times are not quite like before when finishing high school was enough to get you far. Now, even college graduates have difficulties finding a fulfilling job. In our very competitive world, most of us are compelled to take up higher education like enrolling in graduate school.

University of Florida is a perfect destination for people who want to take graduate studies. Some of the most notable alumni of the University of Florida are Nobel Prize winners Robert Grubbs and Marshall Nirenberg; James Thompson, a former director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center; co-creators of Gatorade Harry James Free and Dana Shires and; James Allchin, who developed the Microsoft Operating Systems.

Those are some impressive alumni, right? If you want to follow their footsteps, then you have to start with the education that they got, enroll in the school. Remarkable is the lineup of University of Florida MBA Programs.

You have different options with regard how you want to go through your Masters of Business Administration life. You can opt for the Traditional MBA program where you have the option of completing the course in one or two years. The University of Florida understands that there are students who cannot go regularly to its campus in Gainesville, Florida. It has, of course, students from other cities and states. Exploiting the advancements in technology, the University of Florida also provides for a program that carries out most of the classes over the World Wide Web. In this area, you also have an option to finish your MBA in one or two years.

The University of Florida also offers an Executive MBA. Professionals, who have at least eight years of working experience and would want to continue with their responsibilities as business executives, can enroll in this program. This course can be completed in just 20 months. For $40,000 you can experience the curriculum which is designed to perfectly fit executives who do not want to be away from their work for a really long time. If you live in faraway states and do not have a place in Florida, then the University of Florida can also make hotel arrangements for you.

For those of you who are based in South Florida and cannot or do not want to go to Gainesville, you can also go for the MBA program in South Florida. Since being launched in 2004, the South Florida program has been conducting classes in the Weston Center, which is perfect because of its peaceful location.

Did you know that 70% of the students in the University of Florida receive financial aides with the help of the Office of Student Financial Affairs. Indeed, the university not only provides quality education, it provides quality education even for the financially challenged as long as they are deserving of the assistance.

You are most probably interested to apply for your MBA in the University of Florida. You can qualify for admission if you are intellectually competent, is of good personal character, and has professional experience.


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"ETERNAL TREBLINKA" COMING TO UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

By Anonymous



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

     On Wednesday November 5 at 6:30 pm in the Rion Ballroom of the Reitz Union at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Animal Activists of Alachua will be hosting a presentation by historian and Holocaust educator Dr. Charles Patterson, author of a book called Eternal Treblinka. The book, which draws its title and inspiration from the writings of the Nobel Prize winning Yiddish author Isaac Bashevis Singer, focuses on the connections between Hitler's Final Solution and the industrialized slaughter of animals.

     Eternal Treblinka explores many of the ideas first suggested by Singer and focuses on one main thesis: because humans and animals are similar in so many ways (both can feel physical and emotional pain), cruelty to either cannot be eliminated without doing away with cruelty to both.

     Please join Animal Activists of Alachua for Dr. Patterson's intriguing and important talk on November 5 at 6:30 pm in the Rion Ballroom of the Reitz Union. Visit AAA's webpage for more information at www.animalactivists.org

     In addition, Dr. Patterson will be holding a book signing at Goerings Bookstore (Westgate location) on West University Avenue on Tuesday Nov. 4 at 8pm.

     Copies of Eternal Treblinka are on sale at the UF bookstore in the Reitz Union and at Goerings.

Consider what others have to say about Eternal Treblinka:

"Eternal Treblinka should be on every list of essential reading for an informed citizenry...for the compelling comprehensiveness of the life-and-death story it tells."
               --National Jewish Post Opinion

"...written with great sensitivity and compassion...important and timely...I hope that Eternal Treblinka will be widely read."
               --Martyrdom and Resistance (Holocaust publication)

"I urge you to read it and think deeply about its important message."
               --Dr. Jane Goodall


CONTACT:
Carolyn Mullin
Animal Activists of Alachua
University of Florida, Gainesville
Office: (352) 335.4659
Mobile: (352) 281.5077




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