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Teaching Our Kids About the Life of a Professional

Show your kids what the professional world is like. Let them get excited about making a name for themselves, starting their own business, or even learning what they don’t want to do. Children are the future, as they say. Show them what the future holds.

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The Slap Heard Round the World

Will Smith just turned around, walked off stage, and sat right back down in his seat next to his wife. Some viewers even claimed that it had to be fake / staged, since nothing came of it. But everything in life has consequences.

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Life Tips From Mom

Over the years – both as a child and an adult – I have learned plenty about life from my mother. As Mother’s Day is sneaking up on us, I find it important to reflect on how my own mom has influenced who I am as a person (as well as a mother myself).

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What Not to Do When Interviewing Candidates

If you’re looking at hiring new employees, you’ll want to make sure that the interview process runs smoothly. You’ll want to learn as much as you can about your potential newbies, but make sure that you don’t step into dangerous territory with your questions.

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Addressing Harassment Before It Happens

What one person means can be completely misconstrued and unintentionally by the recipient. Because of this, though, it’s important to have very clear cut markers between what is appropriate and not.

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The History of Masks – of All Kinds

Masks are becoming a constant in our lives – no matter how we feel about them. Face masks aren’t as abnormal as some make them out to be, though. Throughout history, masks have been used regularly for a variety of reasons.

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Spotlight: Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks is one of the most famous individuals to stand up against racism. On December 1, 1955, she made history by refusing to give up her seat to a white person on a segregated bus. I feel like we all can learn something from her.

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