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                            <title>How a Bachelor's Degree Can Help Funeral Professionals Get Ahead</title>
                            <description>The world of higher education is full of universities -- each one claiming to be the best place for you to earn your degree.  In today¹s highly competitive job market, it is becoming more and more necessary to have a college degree. For some positions in the funeral service industry, a college degree is necessary just to get in the door. For others, it is the key to career advancement.</description>
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                            <pubDate>Tue, December 06, 2011 12:00:00 EST</pubDate>
                            <author>Ottawa University</author>
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                            <title>Advisor</title>
                            <description>The process of planning and arranging funerals may be the most important event for funeral service providers. It’s the time when you arrange for the care of the deceased, plan with families the event(s) surrounding the death, and, for most funeral homes, it is the single economic opportunity for your business. In short, the destiny of your business depends upon the success of funeral arrangements – both preneed and at need. </description>
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                            <pubDate>Thu, October 13, 2011 12:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
                            <author>Aurora Casket Co.</author>
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