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TheGoodBlogs Topic: decades

Topic of the Day (Thursday, 24 July 2008): decades

Did you know that if you flip the syllables on the word mentor, with a slight adjustment you get the word torment? Two decades into the professional world, I've had the opportunity to have a mentor as well as be...
About a year ago I found myself joining in the decades-long bemoaning the of computer, science and engineering industries - locally and globally - for being dominated by the "unfairer" sex. Thankfully, in Manchester at least, a few women are...
According to recently published research, yes. Online support groups, available for more than two decades now, are an invaluable lifeline for millions of Internet users. They cover virtually any topic imaginable, ranging from health concerns like cancer ...
I’m happy to announce new client, mystery suspense author Mary Burton, who will be touring with us in August with her latest Zebra release, I’m Watching You! After decades of working in marketing and sales, Mary became convinced she could write an...
In our Same Stuff, Different Tools (SSDT) series, we'll start where most people start -- Google. I remember decades ago when we had a question, we'd call the librarian. Of course, there was no Google, no Barnes & Noble, and...
Hugh Prather’s on my mind. I haven’t thought of Hugh Prather for two decades, but he’s come up twice this week. I was chatting with Liz Strauss and she mentioned his work. When she said his name, it took me a moment to recoll...
Daniel Pink, in his book A Whole New Mind (Why Right-Brainers Will Rule The Future), says: "The last few decades have belonged to a certain kind of person with a certain kind of Mind - computer programmers who could crank code, lawyers who could craf...
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