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Parents

Why Fresh Graduates Should Get Lean Six Sigma Training

As college students step out after graduation, they have rosy dreams and big goals. But they fail to realize that the job landscape is competitive. A degree from a top-notch university gives you a good start, but it does not always guarantee success.

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3 Best Tools to Calculate Standard Form of a Number

The standard form is widely used in mathematics. Mathematics is a branch of science that deals with the relationship of shapes, numbers, and quantities and also include algebra, calculus, etc. In standard notation, a very large number or a very small number is written...

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Professors

Top 8 Reasons to become a Pharmacist

Pharmacy has been a growing business for several years, a business that attracts various students, especially those who have an interest in chemistry and wish to help individuals keep healthy. But is it still worthwhile to become a health professional or not? So, here...

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How Fresh Grads Can Get A Head Start In Their Careers

As a fresh law graduate, you will probably have big dreams when you complete your degree. But you may be in for a shock when all opportunities seem to be taken. The American legal domain is rife with competition, and securing your dream job can be a daunting challenge. You cannot rely only on your degree and knowledge to grab the best opportunities. Rather, you need to think outside the box and get a head start if you want to win on the career front. Here are the tips that fresh grads can rely on.

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Tips to Help Your Child Feel Less Anxious on the First Day of Preschool

After what the world has been through in these past years, it’s finally time to get everything back to normal. A lot of schools and colleges have begun to open up, and few are still thinking about making the right decision. If it’s time for your preschooler to get to school, we understand how anxious it can be for you as well as the child. While things have just started to get okay, here are a few tips that can help you cope with ‘the first day to preschool’ anxiety.

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Students

Walk The Tightrope: How To Engage Students with Inspiration And Critique

Settling into my comfortable chair, I leaf through my students’ first papers. Maribel’s writing flows beautifully, and Iponder where I can help her improve—students who write lovely prose deserve critique and inspiration, too. Turning to Dan’s unorganized paper, I sigh; he needs much feedback and encouragement to improve his focus.

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