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The “World Footprints” Podcast Shares Untold Stories for Socially-Conscious Travelers

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Their 2005 wedding was like their proposal—at a distant destination—but this time it was in the tropical location of Bermuda. “We Another reason they closed the travel agency is because The White House had offered Tonya a job as the deputy assistant secretary for civil rights at the Department of Education. I heart you.’”

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What Leslie Jordan’s Legacy Can Teach Us About Pivoting to a Third Act

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And in life, often your first act is devoted to childhood and education, your second to career and family and your third, following retirement, is how you choose to fill your golden years in service to the legacy you wish to leave. Novels have a beginning, middle and end. Leslie Jordan was likely familiar with third acts. The lesson here?

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Is College Still Worth It?

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Increasingly, higher education institutions have had to create opportunities for students to earn credentials in “stackable” increments, through alternative routes such as paid apprenticeships, public-private partnerships or early college programs. College up-close in 2022 doesn’t really resemble the “college” in our minds. In 2021, the U.S.

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Pauline Roussel CEO at Coworkies and Co-author of “Around The World in 250 Coworking Spaces” | Driving Collaboration: How Coworking Spaces Foster Connections in Work Communities

Allwork

But the official start of the coworking as a movement was in 2005 in San Francisco. We have a very different kind of way of doing co working because we have an educational component plugged to the concept. So we do a lot of work around educating organizations and institutions. We actually have a school inside.

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The Difference Between an Employee vs. Entrepreneur Is Mindset

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Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, is an investor, entrepreneur and educator. Copyright © 2005 Robert T. This article was originally published in August 2009 and is based on Robert Kiyosaki’s Before You Quit Your Job: 10 Real-Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business.

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ESG ambitions should top organisational agendas

Workplace Insight

When the idea of ESG (environmental, social and governance credentials) first surfaced nearly two decades ago in a 2005 United Nations report, it was just an acronym businesses were trying to understand and get to grips with. As corporate travel makes a return, teams will need to be challenged to find alternative ways to connect.

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I feel like I’m Wonder Woman! [Appreciation Letter]

Office Dynamics

One of the first books I purchased of Joan’s was “Become an Inner Circle Assistant” published in 2005. I continue to learn, grow and remain focused on my position and education and three years ago achieved my CAP (Certified Administrative Professional) certification through IAAP. .