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By Bert Maxwell, 28 January, 2023

Can I Become a Great Leader?

If you're new to the business world, you might wonder if it's possible to become a great leader. After all, don't studies suggest that leaders are born and not made? Not quite, since there are many ways you can become the leader your company and team needs through an online course leadership!

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 17 January, 2023

Working Class Coffee: Extraordinary Coffee, Outstanding Ethos

 

Coffee is so much more than a magnificent beverage—it’s a labor of love. From the farmers that grow the beans to the roasters that craft the deliciousness, the entire process is one to be cherished (and the results, enjoyed!).

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  • coffee
By Lexa Pennington, 17 January, 2023

4 Tips to Improve the Behavior of Your Students

For teachers, creating a classroom environment where students feel safe and respected while also fostering an atmosphere of learning can be a difficult balancing act. If your students are not behaving as expected, it can make teaching more challenging and ultimately impede learning.

Here are four tips to help you improve your students' behavior and create a positive learning environment for everyone. 

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  • education
  • classroom tips
By Kerry Dexter, 16 January, 2023

Music for the New Year and Possibilities of Hope

It is winter in the northern hemisphere now, January.

I have always found this time of year time for reflection, for creativity, for seeking peace, and of course, for wondering and considering about what the new year will bring.

Music for the New Year and Possibilities of Hope

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 15 January, 2023

It's All About the Art: BIG Wall Décor

BIG Wall Décor, based in Michigan, is an innovative, two-part wall art system that is making large, statement wall art easy and affordable to own."Everyone deserves to feel proud to show off their home. We're on a mission to make it easier and more affordable for everyone to have significant art. Art that's massive. Made by real artists. Something that is unique. Artwork that matters to you. Little, generic canvases just don't have the same impact as massive wall art, you know?” explains founder Nick Ford, Big Wall Décor.

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  • art
  • photography
By David McCord, 15 January, 2023

Time Travel at the Game Table

One of my favorite bands from my youth was The Moody Blues (still is). They were the champions of “concept albums” - collections of songs, poetry, and instrumental pieces that told a story or addressed an idea through music. The relevant quote that comes to mind is taken from their album “In Search of the Lost Chord” from 1968.

“Thinking is the best way to travel.”

Time Travel at the Game Table, NewVenture Games

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  • history
  • games
By Christy Anselmi, 14 January, 2023

Questions of Curiosity While Exploring Newfoundland

This summer, my husband and I undertook a move. A relocation from Massachusetts to Arizona has been undertaken by others, no doubt. We decided to make things a little more interesting than a direct route. We headed north. Our circuitous route is winding us through Newfoundland, Portugal, and North Carolina. When one would think to take the southerly route from the Carolina’s to Arizona in the winter months, we will make Bugs Bunny’s famous right turn at Albuquerque to get to Bozeman, Montana. Then, we’ll drive to Arizona.

By Sandra Okafor, 14 January, 2023

Sustainable Solutions to the Refugee Crisis

What is the refugee crisis?
 
By Emma Fitzsimmons, 12 January, 2023

Human Rights and Reproductive Rights: A Compendium

From birth to death, our only assured companion throughout life is the body in which we exist. 

We use it to express who we are, through our voices, our actions, and occasionally through an odd-placed piercing. On the surface, the notion of an external force being given executive control over the most individual and personal aspect of life is absurd, yet bodies have become commodified, and bodily autonomy is facing an ever-increasing stream of barriers. 

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  • human rights
  • reproductive rights
By Lexa Pennington, 12 January, 2023

8 Things to Consider When Traveling With Your Pet

Traveling with your pet can be a great way to add an extra element of fun and companionship to your vacation. However, it's important to properly plan and prepare in order to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip for both you and your furry friend. 

Here are eight things to consider when traveling with your pet.

8 Things to Consider When Traveling With Your Pet

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • pet travel

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

I'm a White House Travel Blogger

White House Travel Bloggers

Human Rights and Religious Freedom: A Compendium

 A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

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