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Get Your Computer Back in the Fast Lane There are few things more frustrating than a slow computer, but it doesn't need to be that way.There are some steps that you can follow to keep your system running at its best. |
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Tips for Getting Organized and Taking Control at Work As the days grow longer, you may want to take a look at your office's productivity in a new light, because becoming more organized and efficient can mean more time to enjoy those favorite summertime activities. |
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Top Five Questions Women Have for Life Coaches 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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Small Office? You Can Make the Paperless Dream a Reality The ideal of a "paperless office" is still more fantasy than reality for many of us - whether we're working for someone else or running our own business. Digital document management can save time and money, especially for small offices. Here's what you should know about going digital. |
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Etiquette 2.0: A Guide to Online Manners New laws about online harassment have put online bullying center stage in the headlines recently. While much of the recent news focuses on adolescents and teenagers being bullied on the Internet instead of the playground, the problem of online bullying transcends age. Fortunately, some of what might be seen as bullying could just be a case of improper etiquette. |
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Meetings with a Mutt? More Pets Sharing Office Space Pets, it seems, are showing up in the workplace more than ever. Here's why. |
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Own a Small Business? Get Creative Finding Capital Owning a small business is always a challenge, but especially when the economy is in a downturn. The effect on small businesses across the country leaves many unsure where to turn for financing to expand, renovate or manage seasonal fluctuations. Where can small business owners go when the bank isn't an option? |
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The CSI Effect: Drama Raises Interest in Criminal Justice Careers A degree in criminal justice can lead to a wide variety of careers in crime prevention and corrections, including police officers, detectives, probation officers and correctional treatment specialists. |
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How to Find a Variety of Flexible College Options Online Going to college means different things to different people. For some, it's a post high school ritual that is the start of adulthood. For others, it's a way to advance their current career while balancing work and life commitments. Due to the demand for a higher education system that is flexible for all types of students, post-secondary education in the 21st century offers more options than ever before. |
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Looking for Job Security? Check out Pharmacy Tech With our nation's population, the demand for prescription medication is greater than ever before. This has created a huge need for pharmacy workers. |
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Dreaming of Career Success? Eight Steps Towards Fulfillment If you feel you've fallen short of achieving your dreams, you're not alone. Just 12 percent of 18- to 33-year-olds with higher education feel they are successful and living their dream, according to a recent study. Here are some expert tips for setting and accomplishing both professional and personal goals. |
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Wrestling with Payroll Management? How to Find Online Solutions It's no cliché: Small businesses really are the backbone of the American economy. Employing all those workers means tax season lasts all year long for small businesses who must regularly deal with payroll taxes. Here are some tips for finding the online payroll solution that' s right for your business. |