Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 4) Economy provides inspiration for more fulfilling careers As unemployment rises, many Americans are realizing the importance of having a career that’s fulfilling as well as lucrative. When layoffs are announced, many people feel they have nothing left to lose and take the opportunity to pursue what they love. This has fueled a growth in the number of people going back to school to become massage therapists — a career with strong job security and great potential. Employment for massage therapists is expected to increase up to 20 percent by 2016, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. In mid 2008, according to the American Massage Therapy Association, at least 45 percent of women and 21 percent of men reported having a massage during the past five years. And as economic stress increases, consumer demand for relaxing and revitalizing services such as massage therapy rises. Eighty-eight percent of adults agree that massage can be effective in reducing pain and 87 percent think Nurses Know One Degree Makes A Difference. MODULAR R.N. TO B.S. PROGRAM One night a week, 15 months, no tests, no clinicals. Scholarships for all! Buffalo Group begins in Williamsville� February 2010 M.S. in Nursing Leadership and Administration M.S. in Nursing Education Programs start in March 2010 www.roberts.edu/infomeetings RO B E RT S W E S L E YA N C O L L E G E 4 Pulse / Fall 2009 http://www.roberts.edu/infomeetings http://www.weinbergcampus.org/jobs Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Pulse - Fall 2009 Pulse - Fall 2009 Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 1) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 2) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 3) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 4) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 5) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 6) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 7) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 8) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 9) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 10) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 11) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 12) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 13) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 14) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 15) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 16) http://www.nxtbookMEDIA.com
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