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Posted by Peter J. Loughlin, Esq
The world is a wonderful place filled with all sorts of possibility.
In a day and age when opportunity abounds, I'm surprised to find
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Posted by Shari Caudron
I was rushing through the white-tented terminal building at Denver International Airport when my attention was diverted – as if often is -- by a storefront massage business. Checking my wristwatch, I calculated I had just enough time for a 20-minute chair massage.
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Posted by Barbara Snyder M.A. Education
Homework. It doesnÂ’t have to be a daily battle of wills between child and parent. There are several strategies and elements that a parent can use to maximize an opportunity to support a childÂ’s education and to massage the parent/child bond. For the parent, it is a way to understand what is going on at school and an opportunity for communication. Simply put, a parent has the ability to guide a child to positive feelings about education and to the rewards of good efforts.
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Posted by Joel Turtel
Is there anything wrong with lying, cheating, stealing, shop-lifting, taking drugs, premarital sex, insulting your parents, pornography, irresponsibility, or getting pregnant in junior high school? Not according to the values taught to children in many public schools today.
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Posted by Nell Taliercio
To begin, make a decision to discard any former knowledge learned about the “rules” of resume and cover letter writing. People commonly become stuck in “bad” writing habits from a time gone by.
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Posted by Michael Levine
America may be the Land of Opportunity, but this is also the land of the Big
Trade-Off. Sure, you can have that nice house, but youÂ’re going to have to
become a mortgage slave to keep it. You can drive that fancy sports car, but
youÂ’ll have to fork over an insurance premium as hefty as the GNP of some
Third World nations. In the Bible it says, in life, if you want honey, you get
bees with stingers. For anything worth having, thereÂ’s price to pay.
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Posted by Jonathan R Taylor
Once upon a time, it was reasonable to think a person could
grow up, get a job and work at it the rest...
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Posted by Laurie Brown
You are sitting at your desk, reading your email and open the latest missive from your boss. Once again the bonehead has come up with a new direction for your company. You clear your throat and ask the person next to you "Have you seen what the idiot has sent us now?." In the cafeteria you sit with your co-workers grossing about how stupid this company is. But this doesn't just happen today. Everyday you find yourself at odds with the management. And while you have always been a "good soldier" and done exactly what was asked of you, you can't help but let your feelings be known.
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