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July, 2022

  • 23 July

    Balloon Spinning Instructions – The Benefits of Balloon Spinning

    Balloon Spinning Instructions – The Benefits of Balloon Spinning

    Balloons have come a long way from their simple original design and are now available in all sorts of shapes and sizes. With some balloon spinning instructions, you can take this to a whole new level. Although balloon modeling is often associated with clowns at children’s birthday parties, it’s actually …

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  • 23 July

    Inexpensive marketing strategies for small businesses

    Inexpensive marketing strategies for small businesses

    For most small businesses, marketing budgets are an impossible luxury. But note – you don’t have to spend a lot of money to market your business effectively! There are a variety of ways to increase your business’ visibility, customer base, and marketing strategies without putting aside a large chunk of …

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  • 23 July

    Two healthcare jobs to consider

    Two healthcare jobs to consider

    With the US job market in a serious downtrend in recent years, it’s good to get a picture of the employment landscape for the next 10 to 20 years. This can help alleviate financial shortcomings, especially if you plan to start a family. One area to watch out for is …

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  • 23 July

    3D Max VS Maya – The pros and cons of each animation software

    3D Max VS Maya – The pros and cons of each animation software

    When you get two strong market participants, the question always arises, which one is the best and what makes it the best? The same concept applies to almost every product and the world of animation software is no different. Therefore, let’s look at the two main softwares, namely 3DMax and …

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  • 23 July

    How to Find Affordable College Textbooks

    How to Find Affordable College Textbooks

    The usually steep prices of college textbooks leave most students and their parents stressed out at the beginning of the semester. Today, an average textbook costs around $100, with specialized and more technical references commanding several hundred dollars in tag prices. However, the “sticker shock” is something that may seem …

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  • 23 July

    Why the Bollywood Awards are struggling to stay relevant

    Why the Bollywood Awards are struggling to stay relevant

    What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Oscars or Golden Globes? Prestigious. It’s different with Desi counterparts like the 60 year old ‘Filmfare Awards’ or the much younger ‘Life OK Screen Awards’ (21 years old). Oscars, Golden Globes and Filmfare all have one thing in …

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  • 23 July

    Video Games and Learning Theories: Spotlight on JP Gee and Howard Gardner

    Video Games and Learning Theories: Spotlight on JP Gee and Howard Gardner

    Video games fascinate many people in all phases of life. Practicing the game can be long, difficult, and challenging, but players find it fun and inspiring. It’s hard not to admit that playing games has a social and cultural meaning in our society. According to JP Gee (2003), there are …

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  • 23 July

    Four strategies will help you find your dream job on the unpublished job market

    Four strategies will help you find your dream job on the unpublished job market

    Did you know that the traditional job market only covers about 30% of all job openings at any given time? Some experts claim that this traditional labor market covers no more than 10% of the jobs available. So where are the rest of the available jobs? The unpublished job market, …

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  • 23 July

    Audio Recorder Zoom H4n Review

    Audio Recorder Zoom H4n Review

    General design: The way the Zoom H4n looks and feels when you hold it in your hands is that of a solid recorder, a professional audio recorder built to last. Compared to its predecessors, it’s a huge improvement over the H2’s cheap plastic construction. Compared to the design of other …

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  • 23 July

    Why was the face-to-face training rated so poorly?

    Why was the face-to-face training rated so poorly?

    In The Changing Nature of Organizations, Work, and Workplace, Judith Heerwagen of JH Heerwagen & Associates and Kevin Kelly and Kevin Kampschroer of the US General Service Administration note that work today is more: cognitively complex; team-based and cooperative; dependent on social skills; dependent on technological competence; Time pressure; mobile …

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