Recent Articles
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No, an annual emphasis isn’t your thread — neither is a vision
Mark MacDonald Religious CommunityEvery ministry in your church needs to focus its communication on your community. Well, if you want the people in your community to pay attention.
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Business cards: What you must know
Chris Landry Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementThe humble business card doesn't seem to be going out of fashion. It is still such an important part of business interactions and can really make or break a person's opinion of you.
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7 reasons to visit cemeteries on your next trip
Cindy Belt Recreation & LeisureThis may seem to be a weird hobby, but I love visiting cemeteries. Besides the fact that cemeteries are free and fascinating, there are many reasons to visit.
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Archaeological tool expeditions
Pablo Deferrari Transportation Technology & AutomotiveThere are typically three choices when buying tools. You can buy them cheap, made in a land far, far away; go broke buying the best; or settle on straddling the two extremes with mediocre goods. There's a fourth way, and chances are you figured it out reading the previous paragraph.
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3 ways to keep your team healthy this winter
Catherine Iste Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementWe are coming up on the most wonderful time of the year — for CVS, Kleenex and doctor's offices. According to the CDC, cold and flu season costs businesses billions of dollars and employees millions of sick days every year.
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Accepting more DCD donor kidneys may reduce discard rate
Lynn Hetzler Medical & Allied HealthcareDespite being a vital source of kidneys for transplantation, donation after circulatory death (DCD) is underutilized and less common in the United States. New research shows that DCD kidneys may be as viable as kidneys from other donors, and that accepting more DCD donor kidneys may reduce discard rate.
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Are AP classes the best way to prepare students for college?
Bambi Majumdar EducationDuring the early part of the 20th century, the gap between high school and universities began to grow. After students received their high school diplomas, they found themselves unprepared for what was ahead in college.
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National park fee increase: A much-needed fix or a burden for visitors?
Suzanne Mason Recreation & LeisureVisiting a national park during peak season may soon cost more than double the current price at some of the most popular national parks across the country under a new Department of Interior proposal.
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Hospitals managing post-Maria medical products shortage
Michelle R. Matisons Medical & Allied HealthcareBefore Hurricane Maria hit, many people did not know Puerto Rico housed 89 facilities that manufacture pharmaceutical drugs and medical devices. The island's $60 billion infrastructure is now severely compromised, as we begin to learn more about the damage done.
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How long will Facebook be your company’s friend?
Emma Fitzpatrick MarketingIf you're like most businesses, Facebook plays an integral role in your marketing. It's the place you go to build and maintain relationships with followers. It's where you drive traffic to your newest blog post. It may even be your main platform for customer acquisition.