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3 Innovative Pieces of Technology that Can Help You in College
In recent years, technology has become increasingly commonplace in classrooms, from instructors who communicate with students via text, to discussion boards on online education platforms, to electronic textbooks that make it possible to house all your required readings on a tablet.
By Steven Walker7 years ago in Education
Becoming Noteworthy
As a business owner, it is thrilling and exciting to be off on your own! I can't even explain it fully, but when I opened up my own financial planning firm without anyone "over" me, there was actually a huge sense of relief. I could finally do things my way and earn whatever I was capable of.
By Isaiah Goodman7 years ago in Journal
Beating Employee Stress: 6 Ways Music Can Enhance Employee Well-Being
“Getting into the real world” often times can mean one thing—getting into work or a job as an employee. The truth is being an employee is, considerably, one of the most challenging roles that one will ever play in a lifetime. And in an office, personal errors and mistakes are not usually forgiven that easily. It’s either you lose the job or you get paid less. But either way, mistakes, and errors are not entirely welcome in the workplace.
By Curtis Dean7 years ago in Journal
4 Fun Ways to Make Money in College
If you are a college student, you know working and going to school full-time can be extremely stressful. In my opinion, the two do not mix. Having an entrepreneurial mindset has helped me find fun ways to make a few extra bucks to spend without raising my stress levels!
By Michael Carrasco7 years ago in Journal
How to Cut Costs of Your Company
So, being able to properly manage your expenses, and cut costs when necessary can be an integral asset to possess if you want to increase profits. Not only that, but, in certain situations and hard financial times, it can give you the ability to bring your entire business back from the verge of disaster. In order to help you overcome this difficulty, let's take a look at a few ideas to help you cut the costs of your company.
By Isla Wright7 years ago in Journal
Tips for Teachers During the Holidays
The hustle and bustle of the holidays often makes it difficult for even the most studious children to focus on their schoolwork. Even the best educators experience challenges in maintaining their classroom's energy during the holiday season. Here a few tips for teachers that can help them (and their students) survive the holiday season.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Education
Help Your Future High School Graduate’s Post-High School Plans
If your young adult is like many teens, they probably already know what their plans are for their lives. Assuming they are past the idealized plan for their future occupations, high school students have more than likely been planning well before their graduation. Subsequently, they probably have an idea of what they need to do to get their dream job, the road being a bit clearer now that they have a better picture of the world than they did as a child. Generally, the stops along the way to getting hired include attending a college, and pursuing a field of study, employment, or taking some time off to figure out the direction in which they want to go. Offer guidance in their choices. If they feel they have more to learn, then the postsecondary route could be for them.
By Sasha McGregor7 years ago in Education
4 Scenarios to Get Expert Legal Advice
The chances are that you have an insurance agent, accountant, and probably even a business mentor to guide you if you own a small business. However, most companies often overlook the importance of hiring a business attorney. While a small business may not need the services of a commercial lawyer daily, there are times that it may be necessary to work with one. Here are four scenarios when a small business may need the services of a business lawyer.
By Kari Oakley7 years ago in Journal













