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The top 5 skills employers look for include: Critical thinking and problem solving. Teamwork and collaboration. Professionalism and strong work ethic. Oral and written communications skills. Leadership.
Virginians know that Captain John Smith was vital to the survival of Jamestown in its early years. They can quote his order: “He that will not...
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Thankfully, the answer is often yes. Whether they were damaged in a drought or a hard overnight freeze, most regional trees, shrubs and flowers can...
Read More »The ultimate goal of going to college is not just to get the degree, but to land a career as well. Obviously, employers want to make sure you are qualified for the job by having the appropriate degree, but they also need to know if you have the skill set too.
Expensive. Solar system is expensive than buying an AC, TV, Refrigerator, Fan, etc. There are two major costs involved in installing a solar system...
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Most people do not survive being swept into a tsunami. But there are a few ways you can protect yourself from these natural disasters. Your exact...
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Happy people are warm, considerate, respectful, helpful, and pleasant to be around. They do not indulge in envy, jealousy, or gossip, nor do they...
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Following God's Plan for Your Life: Be in prayer. A way to know that you are following God's plan for your life is by being in prayer. ... Be...
Read More »In many careers, written communication skills are just as important as oral communication skills. You can start to improve your written communication skills by organizing your thoughts. When you are writing, proofread your work to see if it sounds jumbled, like your rambling or like the thoughts do not flow. If this is the case, try creating an outline for your work first, to make sure your thoughts are in a cohesive order, and then begin writing. This will make your work seem more professional. Another simple issue may just be your own lack of confidence in your writing. If you feel stressed that what you are writing does not sound like quality work, use a program like be a listener or Microsoft’s “readability tool” to see how your work sounds, whether or not you have structural errors, and so forth. By improving your communication skills, you will not only become a better associate but can become a better leader as well.
Young people feel loneliness the most The BBC Loneliness Experiment surveyed 55,000 people and showed that 16–24-year-olds feel loneliness the...
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Bleach kills virtually every species of indoor mold that it comes into contact with including mold spores which leaves a sanitized surface making...
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Red flags are often used in conversations around toxic or abusive relationships. Toxicity can present itself in any close relationship: friends,...
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The point of existence becomes to find – or make – meaning with the improbable bit of life we have been given, something humans are particularly...
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