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  • by Mary G. White - August 5, 2008
    Whether you're getting ready to apply for admission to college or are seeking a professional certification, preparing to take a standardized exam can be very stressful. Not only do you need to possess a solid understanding of the material covered by the exam, you also have to know how to read questions that sometimes seem to be worded in a deliberately tricky manner.To compound the issue, you also have to cope with the adde...
  • by Mary G. White - August 5, 2008
    When you're preparing for a job interview, it's natural to feel nervous. It's difficult to face any situation in which you know another person will be passing judgment about you and your abilities. However, you can remove a lot of the stress from the interviewing process simply by looking at the situation from a different perspective. Most people who are looking for jobs focus on how they need to dress and act, and what the...
  • by Mary G. White - August 5, 2008
    Sexual harassment in the workplace is a serious problem that affects many employees and organizations. Research indicates that 90 percent of the Fortune 500 companies have at one time or the other dealt with a complaint of sexual harassment and that more than a third of them have faced lawsuits related to this issue. It's also a fact that this problem in not limited to the largest or most profitable organizations. Recognizi...
  • by Mary G. White - August 5, 2008
    Have you given any thought to what you're going to do to occupy your time once you retire from your primary occupation? Many people look forward to having an opportunity to retire, only to realize that they were really much happier when they were gainfully employed. More and more, retirees are choosing to pursue new occupations following retirement. There are many reasons why retirees choose to go back into the work force....