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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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