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Nine
Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Head To The Office Party
One thing you can count on during the holiday season is the
obligatory office party. No matter what the size of the
organization, there is always an effort to bring coworkers
together for one more moment of...
Author: Lydia Ramsey
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Our Approach to Education
The educational fellowship of our children's community is
founded on faith in the good Spirit at work in all people, and
in a special way in all children. On the basis of this faith
we stand for the autonomy of...
Author: Eberhard Arnold
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No
Degree, No Problem
According to a recent survey, 52% of job candidates polled
lied on their resume about having a college degree. Here are 3
brief horror stories: A new Director of Logistics and his
family were actually...
Author: Brett M. Stevens
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A Job is Not a Job
It only happened on Mondays. Sometimes I escaped the
unpleasant ritual. But, more often than not, right before
boarding I threw up in the ladies room of the train station.
It wasn't the commute...
Author: Nan S. Russell
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Networking
Mistakes and How You Can Avoid Them
'Fear of rejection' is the major reason why individuals
looking for a career change hesitate to use networking as the
most powerful weapon in their job search armoury. This
is even the case with senior...
Author: Margaret Stead
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How
To Improve Your Memory In 5 Easy Steps
Discover the 5 easy to follow steps how to quickly improve
your memory and learn more in less time. Stop forgetting
things that you need to remember. Become a fast learner,
remember details and...
Author: Memory Improvement Guide.com
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Financial Aid for College Students
The bad news about attending college is that it costs more
than ever to attend. The College Board estimates the average
four-year public college costs almost $5,000 per year to
attend and a two-year...
Author: Max Stein
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Just
What Is a Learning Disability, Anyway?
A learning disability is defined as a permanent problem that
affects a person with average to above average intelligence,
in the way that he/she receives, stores, and processes
information. There are...
Author: Sandy Gauvin
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The Advantages of Attending a Career College
There are many educational choices for this year’s crop of graduating seniors. Traditional colleges, both four-year colleges and community colleges, are becoming less and less of a “fit” for students. Long...
Author: Max Stein
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Imagine How the World Would Change By Knowing What Type of Learner You Are
President John Kennedy was a reader and writer. President Lyndon Johnson was a listener. President Johnson didn't do well as he could in the White House because he thought he had to follow...
Author: Catherine Franz
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