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Make the Grade

by Maya Fleischmann

Martin does not just tell students how to get better grades, but how to succeed in all aspects of school life. "Make the Grade" combines a wealth of essential information and practical study skills most students will greatly benefit... Read More

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Cold Sunshine

by Christina Hamlett

Espionage has been part of the human experience at least since the Trojan War. It wasn’t until 1953, however, that the debut of Ian Fleming’s iconic Secret Agent 007 suddenly turned many a young man’s daydreams to the glitz,... Read More

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Make Your Way

by Elizabeth Millard

Establishing a new career, either due to a job transition or the post-college leap, can be stressful and frustrating, and even those pursuing minor career changes can use support and encouragement. Spencer Bauer and Jeanie Nishime... Read More

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The Laws of the Bosses

by Barry Silverstein

The concept of "The Laws of the Bosses" is intriguing. Solie Tilawan, who holds a master’s degree in international relations and diplomacy, writes that when he decided to start a career in motivational writing, “the laws of the... Read More

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Corporate Recruiter Tells All

by Lauren Kramer

Most of us have spent time pounding the pavement looking for work at some point in our lives, with various degrees of desperation and determination. Part of that search often involves soliciting the help of recruiters and hoping their... Read More

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Boomer Men Working

by Barry Silverstein

The long-term impact of the recession that started in 2008 continues to be felt by millions of Americans, but among the hardest hit were men of the “Boomer” generation (born between 1946 and 1964). The recession, writes journalist... Read More

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