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Tell Me Again - Click to read this article |
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| Nan Russell |
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| For people who are winning at working, their job description isn't a static piece of paper. It's an active, morphing, evolving entity. They don't get bogged down thinking "it's not my job." They operate instead with a self-initiated bigger picture philosophy. Their mental job description reads, "other duties, as needed," not "other duties, as assigned." |
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Tips for College Freshmen - Click to read this article |
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| Rhiannon Weller |
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| Starting college is both the most exciting and the most frightening event of one's life. The next four to five years will make or break the dreams that dictated your school of choice. At least this is what you feel like when you pull into the parking lot on move-in day. Over the next four to eight months, I learned some very important tips that made the following four years of school not just bearable, but spectacular. |
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Strategies for More Efficient Textbook Reading - Click to read this article |
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| Annie Laura Smith |
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| Everyone's speed and comprehension can improve—even the most skilled reader can become better. You have perhaps tried reading some of your textbooks faster only to discover you were understanding less. Or possibly you eliminated information and realized later you were uninformed in an important area. These are time-saving strategies, but not efficient reading techniques. |
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Step into School - Click to read this article |
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| Kaci Lane |
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| Every year, the beginning of school plays a big part in everyone's life—not just students, but also parents, teachers, school employees and the community. With so many changes currently in the mix, it helps to have a positive outlook on the school year, including your own personal involvement. Whether your job entails teaching, parenting students, going off to college for the first time, or earning an advanced degree or GED after three kids and 20 years of working, you need a balanced sense of self-worth. |
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Interviewing as a Christian - Click to read this article |
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| Colin Donahue |
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| Job hunting can sometimes seem like Moses and the Israelites wandering the desert, seeing the same negative landscapes day in and day out, unsure of when the journey will end. The recent trend in the workplace towards secularization can make it even more difficult for a Christian job seeker to have faith and work simultaneously. Whether you're entering the work place for the first time or looking for something different, here are a few tips on how to search in the secular world without sacrificing your faith. |
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