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Six Types of Digital Content You Can Use to Boost Your Business
With the wealth of search engine marketers and optimizers, how can you ensure your business is reaching an audience beyond playing the Google game? Below are six types of digital content you can use to boost your business, drive growth, and create customer contentment.
By Alfred Allen7 years ago in Journal
Why Are Students Afraid to Fail?
Earlier this week I was observing a classroom and the students had just completed a quiz. After seeing a table that had finished up, I sat down with them to see how they felt they did on the test. We as educators do not always get time to have a candid conversation with our students. So I jumped at the chance to find out what they thought. This was a classroom I do not normally spend a lot of time in and the students have had very little interaction with me thus far.
By Alex Taillie7 years ago in Education
Top 10 Jobs for Introverts
Introverts mainly fall into four different categories. There are thinking, social, inhibited, and anxious introverts. Though not always outgoing, introverts are hardworking and passionate individuals, they commit their hearts to a particular task until it is accomplished. If you’re one of such people who enjoy their quality time alone, rather than spending it in the midst of bustling activities, below are 10 jobs recommended for you.
By Jessica Cooper7 years ago in Journal
What They Don't Tell You in Medical School
Medical school is like serving an apprenticeship. You have no real responsibility for anything, and at the same time, you know at the end of it all, you will have responsibility for everything. The role of a medical student is that of a halfway house inmate; you can generally do as much or as little as you like. You can attend lectures, or bunk off the entire semester, you can leave hospital sites pretty much whenever you want, and no one will generally ask why; you can see amazing things—surgeries, clinics, ward rounds—just for the hell of it. And, to boot, you don’t get paid for any of it—on the contrary, you pay for the privilege of serving another couple of years learning how to do the roles you’re shadowing, in a very roundabout way.
By Grace Hatton7 years ago in Education
5 Tools That May Help You Manage Your Working Hours More Effectively
How many times have you discovered that you’ve delegated your work badly, misjudged how long a project will take to be completed, or poorly prioritised your tasks… only then to discover that the hours have slipped away, and your time management errors have led to you being way, way behind on your workload? Work good old procrastination into the mix, and you’ve got a time-honored recipe for disaster, stress, and negative productivity on your hands before you know it! Whether you’re an office worker looking for help in time management, or an overstretched student asking for someone to write my essay for me online, we all need assistance from time to time when it comes to managing our working hours.
By Jilian Woods7 years ago in Journal
ITC—International Travelers Club
ITC was started in 2014 with the intention of providing students in the Memphis community a chance to see what else the world has to offer. I started it after working in an inner city school that only made the news when negative things happened in the community.
By Alex Taillie7 years ago in Education













