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Interviews with educators, innovative graduate students and individuals who've devoted their lives to the development of the world's youth.
Will you Need an MBA after getting your BBA degree
Most BBA students are wondering, Will I need an MBA after getting my BBA? The short answer is, yes and no. This decision depends on the reasons you’re pursuing an MBA in the first place, as well as your long-term career goals. Here are some common reasons that drive people to pursue an MBA. Also find why MBA after BBA
By Tc Business School3 years ago in Education
Oliver White Hill, SR (1907–2007)
Oliver White Hill, Sr. (May 1, 1907 — August 5, 2007) was an American civil rights attorney from Richmond, Virginia. His work against racial discrimination helped end the doctrine of “separate but equal.” He also helped win landmark legal decisions involving equality in pay for black teachers, access to school buses, voting rights, jury selection, and employment protection. He retired in 1998 after practicing law for almost 60 years. Among his numerous awards was the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which U.S. President Bill Clinton awarded him in 1999. (Source: Wikepedia) Though he spent most of his life working and living in Richmond, he did live in my hometown of Roanoke. The house in which he lived in as a child is just up the road from where I work, in a predominantly African American community. His winning the Presidential Medal of Freedom should have been awarded earlier, but thankfully it wasn’t awarded posthumously.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee3 years ago in Education
Build a network
"It's not what you know, but who you know." Welcome to the latest post in my journey to build financial literacy for young adults and their families. Today’s post is about networking - what networking is, why it's important and how to network in an authentic and genuine manner without being shallow.
By Sudhir Sahay3 years ago in Education
Censorship of History by banning books
After the McMinn County School Board voted in January to remove “Maus,” a graphic novel about the Holocaust, from its eighth-grade curriculum, the community quickly found itself at the center of a national frenzy over book censorship.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee3 years ago in Education
Racism is racism no matter how you slice and dice it
Is this the 1940’s or is it 2022? If a private co-op tried to create a similar housing that banned persons of color the NAACP would have filed a lawsuit so fast that the property would have shut down. If you try to have anything that is similar to Black Entertainment Television for whites only again the NAACP will file a lawsuit for inclusion. But what I am reading out of the University of California, Berkeley smacks of racism. How can it not? In his article they refer to the student who are persons of color pays to have a place to stay that is free of white people violence. I am not understanding this at all. I thought we had done away with Jim Crow, separate but equal and I thought the anti-discrimination act of 1964 did away with this bull shit? I thought the civil rights act put an end to this crap.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee3 years ago in Education
How to survive a crisis and use it to your advantage
Personal, financial, reputational, and business crises can be devastating for people, families, and communities. As we look through the multiple crises that have affected us over the last five few years including Covid, the War in Ukraine, the Recession and Inflation, we should take stock of these markets, health and geopolitical crises and absorb the emerging lessons. These can be used for more personal daily decision making.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Education
4 Helpful Questions I’ve Been Making in Interviews that Make All the Difference
So I’m going to share with you 4 examples of questions you can ask in your next interview. If you don’t have any prospects of interviewing someone in the medium/long term, you can always take the opportunity to prepare yourself in case you go for an interview.
By Alexandra Sousa3 years ago in Education
Top 3 Law Firm Interview Questions
Do you have a good answer for why you went to law school? If so, great! But if not, don't worry - you're not alone. According to the American Bar Association (ABA), only about one in five lawyers actually have a good answer for this question. In fact, many law students don't even bother to think about it because they're too busy focusing on their studies.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Education
Billions Of Dollars Will Continue To Pour Into Italian Soccer . Top Story - August 2022.
While many think the Italian Serie A (the top Italian soccer league) is a well-oiled machine, the Italian league has been lagging Spain, Germany, France, and England since the late 90s. This both in terms of international performance as well as in terms of new investment and innovation. At the national level, Italian soccer has lost its luster over the last 10 years, as for the second term in a row, the Azzurri (this is how the Italian soccer team is known) did not qualify for the World Cup. Missing the Qatar World Cup in late 2022 represents financial losses that could range between 10-15 billion dollars. These are losses the Italian soccer cannot afford. To top all that, last week's fall of the Italian government, led by Prime Minister Mario-Draghi, one of the most respected international technocrats, represents another financial blow for Italy as billions of dollars from the European Union may never reach Italy. While this crisis will isolate Italy within the EU, and make Italian borrowing more costly, it will accelerate investment and M&A activity across the soccer sector as soccer assets become cheaper. M&A is expected to accelerate across the three Italian soccer leagues namely the Serie A, Serie B and Serie C.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Education








