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When a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, many of her most important questions can’t be answered by a doctor. What if my insurance won't cover a new treatment? Do I risk losing my benefits if I am not working full time? Will my boss let me take time off for treatment?
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Would you like to earn a college degree, but feel like you just don’t have the time? An online degree program could be just what you need. Online degree programs can give you the freedom to earn a degree without interrupting your current obligations.
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The once-popular board game Careers allowed players to seek new professions simply by rolling the dice. Yet switching careers, even in these tough economic times, need not be such a gamble. A careful assessment of your career goals and interests, and a well-conceived plan on how to achieve them, can lead to a more rewarding job.
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Each day, more than 2,000 U.S. workers receive medical treatment because of work-related eye injuries, with more than 800,000 eye injuries occurring annually.
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Millions of women often wonder how they can continue to juggle it all or wish they remembered who they “used to be” before having a career, kids or both. Life coaches can help women find their way back to what they really want.
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Trust in ever-resourceful and adaptable Americans to create opportunities to improve their own lives, and the lives of others, from the shambles of the economy. With unemployment rates still making news, many Americans are finding new ways to make a living, turning layoffs into launch pads for new careers.
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More and more companies are using phone interviews before bringing job candidates in to screen out those who may not be a good fit. So how do you impress enough over the phone to get a face-to-face interview? Here are some tips from the experts.
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