Recent Articles
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Easing off the gas: Tesla trucks are here
Delany Martinez Distribution & WarehousingEven if you'd only gotten into the logistics game yesterday, you'd be hard-pressed to miss the dire warnings about the state of truck driver shortages in the industry. It's a perfect storm of job popularity flagging with the younger set, an older generation of drivers aging out and wages falling while expectations are on the rise.
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Survey: Healthcare jobs remain plentiful and pay well
Scott E. Rupp Healthcare AdministrationAccording to a 2017-2018 salary guide by Health eCareers, responses collected from nearly 20,000 healthcare job seekers collected between March 16 through June 8 suggest a downslide in annual pay for health IT professionals, but salaries otherwise for those in healthcare are still high. And these findings bode well for those in the healthcare field.
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Finding extra time at year-end
Catherine Iste Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementThe end is near! In addition to wrapping up projects for year- and quarter-end, reviewing budgets and planning for next year, we also have time off for holidays and sick, stressed and overworked employees. Here are a few ways to carve out time to ensure we remain healthy, productive and clear-headed during the most wonderful time of the year.
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On location: 10 movie/TV sets you can visit
Dave G. Houser Recreation & LeisureMovies are sometimes more memorable for the locations where they're shot than they are for their plots. Movie and TV locations and sets — both natural and man-made — are scattered across the country, and they make for intriguing visits long after the stars and film crews have departed.
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What are you thankful for as an educator?
Brian Stack EducationLater this week, most of us will gather with friends and family to celebrate the tradition known as Thanksgiving. Whether you plan to celebrate in a traditional manner with turkey and all the trimmings or whether you plan to take the road less traveled, let's take some time to celebrate why it is great to be an educator in this day and age.
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5 winter habits to break for more youthful skin
Elizabeth Donat RetailIf your skin suffers from winter woes like dryness, dehydration, cracking and sensitivity, then be mindful of your winter skin habits. Are you making any of these five winter skin care mistakes? Follow these expert tips to have a youthful, glowing complexion all winter long.
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Human talent for creativity can’t be replaced by a computer
Susan Mulholland Interior Design, Furnishings & FixturesSince I was a kid, I was told I had a gift, and that I was lucky because I am creative. As I got older, I was always amazed by people who thought I was special because it seems like I can pull great design ideas out thin air.
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Get your marketing ready for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Emma Fitzpatrick MarketingLast year, people spent $3.39 billion on Cyber Monday, which made it the largest online sales day ever, according to Adobe data. This year, some studies show Black Friday will be a bigger shopping day, while others forecast Cyber Monday will take the cake.
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Who are the defenders against antimicrobial resistance?
Dorothy L. Tengler Medical & Allied HealthcareAntibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health. Nearly 2 million Americans per year develop hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), resulting in 99,000 deaths — the majority of which are caused by bacteria that are resistant to multiple antibiotics.
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Beyond dentistry: Helping patients’ long-term health
Scott Murray Oral & Dental HealthcareWe all know cardiovascular disease remains a major problem in our society. People often hear about how diet, exercise and doctor visits are some of the most effective ways to prevent a heart attack or a stroke.