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Humor in the Workplace: How to Be Funny at Work Without Crossing the Line

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Research has shown that workplace stress costs the U.S. economy up to $187 billion every year between lost productivity and health care and medical costs. That’s no laughing matter—but laughing can help address this problem.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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When she was a junior in high school, Arrington founded the nonprofit ScholarCHIPS, an organization that provides college scholarships, mentoring, mental health support and a peer support network to children of incarcerated parents. Dr. Rajinder Atwal Medical Director, CEO, Founder, Family Physician, M.D.,

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The sector responds to the Spring Budget

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Richard Beresford, Chief Executive of the National Federation of Builders (NFB) “The Spring Budget offers opportunities to offset costs, invest in innovations and see paths to growth but apart from a strong hand played on energy, it doesn’t enable growth in practice. You can see what some people have had to say below, in no particular order.

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6 Commonly Overlooked Tax Deductions to Maximize Your Return

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“Can a dead person deduct medical expenses?” “Can Additionally, self-employed individuals can leverage deductions for home office expenditures and health insurance premiums. Even though medical marijuana is legal in many states, you can’t deduct it as a medical expense or pay for it with your HSA. What about my au pair?”

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29 Beautiful Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

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In the predawn hours of a Saturday morning in January 2017, an arsonist set fire to the Victoria Islamic Center, a mosque in Victoria, Texas. In March 2017, Amy Krouse Rosenthal’s Modern Love column, “ You May Want to Marry My Husband ,” appeared in print and online in The New York Times. Neighborly Love. Jamie Friedlander.

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The Secret to Happiness… Is Just Love

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The 1930s saw an increase in discussions on the importance of physical fitness to health and well-being. Camille later graduated from medical school, though he was deemed “not fitted for the practice of medicine” by study researchers. In fact, in his late 50s, Camille suffered from depression, which cost him his job, savings and wife.

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