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Why You Need a Fireproof Document Safe in Your Office
Having a fireproof document safe in your office is a great way to protect your valuables and important documents. There are many reasons why having a fireproof safe is a great idea, and there are also many features you’re going to want to secure when picking out the best option. A secure safe is going to have an excellent lock, fire and waterproof capabilities, and will be either large enough or portable depending on your specific needs. Let’s consider some of the main reasons why a fireproof document safe is a great buy, what features to look for, and some recommendations for possibly one of the most important purchases you could think to make.
By Morgan E. Westling7 years ago in Journal
Six Working Ways to Engage Students in Volunteering
We can’t deny the fact that students are an important part of our society today. Their level of social awareness, their keenness in sharing knowledge, and their great enthusiasm for a cause that interests them make them a good fit for volunteers. Being a volunteer involves spending your time and energy in an activity that isn’t directly for your good, but rather for others. This helps the society a lot and the best set of people for this are students. The problem with getting students to volunteer is that their interests as young folk might not necessarily be what you want them to volunteer for. Below are six ways to encourage and engage students in volunteering.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Education
How Proofreading Techniques Help to Improve Writing Skills
The act of proofreading is a delicate practice that demands focus, patience, and technique. As a writer, editor, or business professional, you should be able to master your communication. This involves two types of communication: written and verbal.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Journal
Koho: Nearly Two Years In
Writer's Note: I believe in full disclosure. Koho has sent me a gift before, but that will not influence this review. I will be pointing out the good, and also the spots where they can improve. Also, at the end of the article, I've provided a link in case you want to sign up for Koho. That link is my referral link, and I have provided more information on it at the bottom.
By Such A Geek7 years ago in Trader
The Distinction Between a Corporate Bee and a Robot
When it comes to making money, I’m inspired by regular, everyday people often driven by their lucrative side hustles. There is fuel being added to that fire. There is passion, understanding, and the strive for bigger and better things. It brings me life. It conjures new ideas to continue perfecting an individual craft or planting a seed for an idea, where we nurture it enough so that one day it'll sprout.
By Paulina Pachel7 years ago in Journal
Has Globalization Hurt Americans Workers?
Globalization, whether its effects have been positive or negative, is a fact of the current economy of the United States. The resources of the globe are so totally intertwined that it is near impossible to separate them. The capitalistic nature of the global economy is to blame. Every business in the world seeks to minimize costs in order to maximize profits. Because of this, there has been a shift in the global labor market. Trades that used to be the backbone of the American economy have been shipped overseas in many cases. Is this detrimental to the American worker? If you work in certain sectors of the economy, you would most certainly say yes. There are companies coming into the United States that are replacing these jobs and are providing more for their workers than any American firm would. This, truly, cannot be seen as detrimental.
By Matthew Evans7 years ago in Journal













