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  • children, siblings, aunt, uncle, mother, father, narcisism, narcissism, misunderstanding relationships, communication in relationships, family grudges,
    News Break,  Relationships

    Bring your family closer together, act like a team.

    December 28, 2020 /

    PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED ON NEWS BREAK As early as Kindergarten, we are taught that families vary in size, shape, and dynamic. As society evolves, this is becoming even more of a reality. What was once thought to be the traditional family, almost no longer exists. For some, family gatherings are becoming a thing of the past. Screens are replacing intimate moments with our loved ones, and we can’t even spare a few moments to call for a chat. Families aren’t always shared by blood. In fact, most people today will find that they are closer to non-relatives than strangers they have known their whole lives. Your best friend becomes your sister,…

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    Early Childhood Reading, Literacy Program, Development, NICU, Neonatal Clinic,

    Cincinnati Children’s develops new programs to improve child literacy | Addresses early concerns, provides intervention.

    March 31, 2021
    Sales Attribution, Revenue Attribution, Marketing Attribution, Advertising Strategies, Jessica Abraham, Jessica N Abraham

    Experts say you need a Marketing & Revenue Attribution Strategy in 2021. But, do you?

    December 29, 2020
    APPLICATION, job search, jobs industry, hiring cycle, rejection, no calls back, resume, talent acquisition, employee turnover, seasonal hiring,

    The Job Search: Why aren’t you getting any calls back?

    November 29, 2020
  • Relationship Advice, Couples Counselling, Dating Advice, Problems, Is He Cheating?, Does she love me? Is he a narcissist?, Am I fat?
    News Break,  Relationships

    Stop thinking the worst, analyze your relationship the right way

    December 28, 2020 /

    Previously Published to News Break So many of us enter into a relationship thinking that “this might just be the one.” Everything’s going great. You guys are in sync. You share a number of common interests. But, then you comfortable. The first time something seems out of place, we start questioning everything …and to the point of overanalyzing it. An analysis is great, but it’s only great if you do it correctly. Stop thinking the worst about your relationship, and analyze your relationship the right way. What’s love got to do with it? For those of you, who are familiar with DISC assessments, you know that there are three natural…

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    Bring your family closer together, act like a team.

    December 28, 2020
    Orlando Nex-Gen Smart Mask Wearable, Covid-19, Coronavirus, Champ Bailey, NFL

    Could this Smart Mask be a game-changer, as children return to the classroom?

    December 10, 2020
    Jobs Industry, Technology, Career Development, Talent Acquisition, Remote Workforce, Hiring Cycles, Hiring Managers, Robert Half Agency, Workers, Work from Home, WAH, Pandemic, Hiring Trends, Coronavirus, Covid-19, Anywhere Workforce, Allied Movers, Paul McDonald, Salary, Negotiations,

    Who relocates during a pandemic? | Robert Half reveals new trends in the Jobs Industry

    January 30, 2021
  • Nanaya App, Predictive Matchmaking, Love, Relationships, Arrangements, NASA, Science, Personalization, Jet Propulsion Lab Systems Engineer, Rashied Amini, Astrology, Compatibility, Technology, Technology News, Digital Pivot, Digital Gadgetry, Talent Zoo, Love Calculator, NASA, Mathcmaking, Mobile Dating,
    Business,  DigitalPivot,  Technology

    Nanaya App Predicting Love Based on NASA Science

    January 21, 2016 /

    PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED TO TALENT ZOO’S DIGITAL PIVOT So very often, science and math prove to us what our ancestors already knew — that is, the sacred geometry that many have both wished existed today and have warded off as taboo. Many marriages and business decisions have been made under this universal algorithm, and they continue to prosper for those who will listen to it. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, former NASA Jet Propulsion Lab systems engineer and astrophysics PhD student Rashied Amini has released the Nanaya app, said to accurately predict your love life. Amini claims that this app is based on the same methods used in designing future space missions.…

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    Statera Pharmaceuticals treatment for Covid-19 Long-Haulers

    Groundbreaking Studies to Be Conducted on the Effectiveness of Short and Long-term COVID-19 Therapies Inhibiting the Progression of SARS-CoV-2

    October 28, 2021
    industrial Hemp, Generation Hemp, GENH, Hemp, Cannabis, Textiles, Manufacturing,

    Why Is There a Renewed Interest in Hemp by Textile and Manufacturing Companies?

    August 6, 2021
    LinkedIn, Profinder, Customer Service, Professional Resume Writer, Creative Services, Content Development

    What LinkedIn’s Profinder Taught Me About Sales and Customer Service

    February 14, 2020
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