• December 3, 2022

Whose data?

Unfortunately, many employees believe that by logging into a private email account or using third-party instant messaging software, their communications somehow bypass their employer’s systems and are considered “personal.” Such is simply not the case. If you use any part of your employer’s equipment to produce a communication, that communication may become part of your…

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5 Things to Consider Before Hiring a Divorce Lawyer

Dealing with issues related to divorce is difficult. Often people have no idea where to go for advice. Few people are familiar with the ins and outs of this process. You don’t want to waste your time or money looking for the right divorce attorney. Instead, you can follow the tips given to get the…

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Internships in New York City for High School Students Interested in Politics

Hello! This article presents opportunities that the politically inclined can enjoy, but excludes internships for elected officials. However, if you are interested in that type of internship, please visit teensinpolitics.org for more information. Let us begin! For the history buff: New York Historical Society Student Historian Program As someone who has completed this internship, I…

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What to Know About Massachusetts Drunk Driving (Operating Under the Influence) Charges

How many of us have had a few drinks at the bar, at a friend’s house, or at a work event and thought I’d only had a few so I’m okay to drive home? For some, this ends up being an expensive decision and they find themselves charged with operating under the influence (OUI). What…

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Commercial Law – Alleged Breach of Contract – Construction Contract – Performance Bonds

The case of Spiersbridge Property Developments Ltd v Muir Construction Ltd [2008] involved a determination related to an action alleging breach of a construction contract. A bank had paid an amount demanded by the persecutor under a performance bond and it had to be decided, if the demand for the bond exceeded the sum finally…

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don’t judge a man

Our world is full of gossips, critics, gossipers, mockers and insulters! But, do these groups of individuals qualify to judge a man for his failures, mistakes and defects in his life? Have these toxic and negative people been given honor in the history of humanity for judging the foolishness of their brothers, friends, relatives and…

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Mobile chicken coops: a chicken coop on wheels

So… have you decided to take up the fun-filled hobby of raising backyard chickens? Excellent! I’m sure you’ve already purchased a batch of baby chicks at your local pet store or expo center and brought them home with joy and enthusiasm. Every day you have fed and played with them and enjoyed just watching them…

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Greetings to the new high school principal: here’s your first big headache

When you read any article or book published for school administrators, you can usually tell after the first paragraph whether the person writing is an Educational Leadership writer or someone who has actually been in the role of principal. Writers often write wonderful things about how the principal is “the educational leader of the building”…

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Overcome functional myopia

Functional myopia (which is not a vision-related term) occurs when employees become so focused on the goals and standard practices of their job role that they suboptimize the work of the organization. Harvard Business School professor Ted Levitt coined the term “marketing myopia” some 50 years ago, and while this myopia can certainly apply to…

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FE and PE – Who takes them?

engineersThere is good news, and there is bad news. The good news is that some engineers don’t need to test; the bad news is that the rest do. The majority of FE and PE examinees are civil engineers, who regularly work with public systems and construction documents. Electrical engineers who design power systems and mechanical…

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