Archive for June 13th, 2009
by Lynn Lopez
Some people are born leaders. You see them taking charge in projects, in teams, and even in groups such as your weekend bowling team or your book club. You’ve no doubt admired their ability to keep things and people together, and you might have wondered how it is that they know exactly what they’re doing and what things would work to the benefit of everyone involved. Perhaps you’ve even wondered how you yourself could develop that impressive and admirable take-charge attitude that inspires everyone to buck up and pitch in.
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by Michael Fleischner
There are many ways to complete your education or get a degree today that didnt exist just a few short years ago. Many traditional institutions offer online learning opportunities as well as truly online universities. The only difference is that online universities may not require any on campus work.
Attending school online requires students be comfortable with online assignments and learning online. Additionally, students need to be disciplined in order to complete their work in a timely manner. When doing work online, students must log on to access all of their assignments.
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by Scott Rodgers
Our recent career fest opened up a lot of covert facts for us. This fest consciously aimed at focusing on careers and professional choices available for the young, Employment seeking youth of United States of America. The main aim was to smell out befitting jobs for maximum number of people looking out for a suitable job.
Now generally, when any association or state committee goes in for such an event, they basically are not just targeting random matching of employment needs. They also want to effectively target revenue needs. This revenue is aimed at bringing up measures that bridge the gap between prospective employers and prospective employees.
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