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Posted by Walt F.J. Goodridge
You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are
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Posted by Tag And Catherine Goulet
You might have seen them while watching TV shows such as Extreme Makeover, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, or What Not to Wear. Or you might have heard that Martha Stewart needed them to give her advice on how to look sympathetic to a jury.
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Posted by Joe Love
In the Industrial Age the main skills you needed to survive and prosper in the business arena were loyalty and strong work ethic. You could set your watch by annual pay raises. Seniority was the standard for upward mobility, but that was long ago.
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Posted by John M McKee
The recent news about one of America's most powerful woman ceo's being removed from office has raised the discussion
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Posted by Robin Kettle
The two main models of disability are the Social Model and the Medical Model. There are other models of disability, however these two are the most common due to their conflicting opinions of the disabled person and his or her needs and responsibilities.
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Posted by Philip Lye
There is a silent revolution creeping across the landscape of Australia where men and women are waking up to the realization thatÂ’s there more to life than corporate commitment and the myth of shareholders wealth.
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Posted by Scott Brown
Most people realize networking is an effective way to find jobs.
But networking isn't a subject that's...
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Posted by Marilyn J. Tellez, M.A.
ARE YOU A "JOB SNOB?"
I want to define what I think a job snob is. It is someone who
thinks that he/she...
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