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How to find a business mentor? A blog post about how to find a mentor to help you with your business.
The world of business can be a very competitive one. If you are a business owner or employee, you need to be able to build your own company from the ground up. Business mentorship can help you accomplish this goal. It is a relationship between an experienced business person (the mentor) and a business owner or employee (the mentee). It can be used at all stages in the business life cycle and offers benefits to both mentors and mentees. It is easy to see the benefits of business mentorship, but it is not always easy to find an experienced mentor. Here is a blog post that looks at the business mentoring process.
By Gregory Dcosta4 years ago in Education
How to Write an Essay: Rules and Examples
And what not to mess with students’ heads. One of the teachers’ tricks is essays. It seems simple but perplexing, don’t you agree? If so, we propose to work out together what, where, how, and why. Let’s start with the concept of an essay.
By Jana Rooheart4 years ago in Education
Top 5 Books Every Entrepreneur Should Read
Entrepreneurs are a unique breed. We’re constantly battling uncertainty, believing in what we do, and looking for the next step in our journey. It’s not easy being an entrepreneur – but it is rewarding. Books have been written over the years to help entrepreneurs understand their own motivations, fears, and methods of business. But not every book is geared for entrepreneurs. And that’s where this list comes in!
By Aashuu Mughal4 years ago in Education
Best Essay Writing Tips and Examples
In this article, we’ll figure out what an essay is and how to write it correctly. The essay is one of the unique literary genres. It is a short work on any topic, written on the question posed. The main feature is the author’s design in a freestyle, which is more to your liking. Let’s break down what an essay is and how to write it correctly in detail. What is an essay: definition
By Jana Rooheart4 years ago in Education
How to Write a Good Educational Paper
The first step in learning how to write a good educational paper is to do your research. This process will reveal writing by other writers on the subject you're researching. A good education paper should also include discussing what is currently known about the subject and how it was acquired. You can use a guide to Writing a Literature Review to help you understand this step. The next step in writing an education paper is gathering your thoughts and organizing your ideas.
By Jana Rooheart4 years ago in Education
How to Write an Introduction for an Essay
Writing an introduction can be difficult if you are unsure how to start. A successful essay begins with an interesting hook, provides some background information, and gradually leads the reader to the thesis statement. A good introduction should answer a question in two or three sentences, providing complete information. If you are having trouble, read this article to get an idea of how to begin an essay. After reading it, you will be well on your way to writing an effective introduction.
By Jana Rooheart4 years ago in Education
8 Ways to Promote Your Product Online and Get More Customers
Promoting your product online can be more challenging than it seems, especially when there are millions of other products doing the same thing. However, with the right combination of promotion channels and creativity, you can boost your sales and attract new customers to your brand.
By Vishal Kaushik4 years ago in Education
ULTIMATE WEALTH
If you don't know by now how to build ultimate wealth, then you are out of luck. I am here to tell you that what I am about to reveal has nothing to do with you, your emotions, what you know or even what you might like. It is merely a plan for you to follow to achieve your greatest monetary peak.
By Mysterious Hovering Eye4 years ago in Education
Sheltering-In-Place
Chemical attacks are a major focus for Homeland Security. This is because it requires the least amount of technology to detonate, and the least amount of expertise to create. Nerve gases, such as Sarin and VX, are the deadliest kinds of chemicals used in attacks, and most likely chosen for a bomb. Mustard gas comes in third place because it’s the easiest to produce and is more widely available. But it doesn’t pack the same punch as a nerve gas would. The best way to survive such an attack would be to shelter in place by making a seal-in room. Though proven to be sufficient in a chemical attack, these rooms will not protect you against nuclear attacks, but they do help with fallout from one.
By M.L. Lewis4 years ago in Education
Miseducation of the Westerner
As a history buff and avid student of humanity’s procession towards our present moment, I have come to the conclusion, the sudden realization, that the way we’ve been going about teaching the subject of History is all wrong. To be very specific, I’m speaking as a Westerner and to the Western world. As an American, I am a member of what we call “Western Civilization”, which consists of a group of highly industrialized countries that are clustered around the Northern part of the Atlantic Ocean. These countries are the wealthiest, most infrastructurally developed, most economically developed and tend to work together militarily. I’m speaking of the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Canada and others. Together, these countries, which tend to be seen as the powerhouses of the globe, the monied countries and are known as the Great Eight are arbitrarily called “The West.” These countries aren’t really west of anything, since we live on a globe, they simply are farther west than what has been traditionally called the “old world.” Since The West has more international influence, maps of the globe tend to be made by them and with them in mind so they tend to geometrically center Europe on those maps because of historical perspective, these countries are seen as west of the “old world.” Yet, much of what is previously stated is the crux of my issue. The Western world, also called Euro-America, tends to be centered in everything and is seen as the main focal point of all historical, economic and cultural analyses. This has done westerners a huge disservice by rendering us extremely ignorant of the rest of the world and its cultures which causes us to implement our bias in our global institutions. We tend to see ourselves as “The West” which is the best and our presence and way of life blesses the rest, who tend to be browner and poorer. This bias is a product of an education system that renders us so ignorant of other people’s histories and cultures that we often assume that they don’t have any. Thus, this essay is a critique of how we teach History in schools and on the collegiate level. How we have studied and taught this history in our educational systems has imbued many westerners with a shallow sense of humanity that makes it difficult for them to connect and empathize with humans of different hues and from foreign cultures due to a lack of understanding, knowledge of and appreciation for those different cultures.
By Robert Burton4 years ago in Education







