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A number of people seem to be of the opinion that unless a candidate has graduated from the Ivy Leagues, Stanford, M.I.T. or some other highly...
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At the expense of annoying those students that seem to have an attitude that because they have taken a few college courses, they now feel justified...
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Education in the context of reality seems at times misplaced due to those folks who refuse to come to the realization that competence, success, and...
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There are approximately seven-thousand-eight-hundred colleges and universities in the world. There are over four thousand colleges and universities...
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When Robert Compton, an Indianapolis venture capitalist, asked first graders in India what they aspired to become when they grew up, he was shocked at...
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Everyone has the capacity to lead, and a successful negotiation is a matter of finessing one’s position through a process of conflict resolution...
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