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About Continuing Education: 10 Paper Topics Concerning Women

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
Can't think of a topic for your research paper or essay? We've got 10 great ones concerning women, starting with hair. Big, big topic! Hair has powerful connotations, and in some religions is sacred. Choose this topic and your images will be fun! Guaranteed!

10 Paper Topics Concerning Women
Our No. 1 topic might be on the fun side, but we've got serious topics, too, and we give you a bit of information to get you started. Read more
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I get so focused on the return to school in August and September that I tend to forget adult learning takes place all the time in the workplace. We've got a great way to find out exactly what your employees need, and we're willing to share. Read more
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