The 132nd Legislature adjourned with Democrats advancing key priorities while other major proposals stalled. Here's a look at ...
Nearly 18.3% of South Africans suffer from chronic pain, with women disproportionately affected, yet the healthcare system ...
At the Madrid Open, players continued to rely on ball marks to argue with electronic line calling. Tennis needs to find a ...
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HR Frontiers with Senyo M Adjabeng: The strategic pause: Maximizing ‘Negative Capability’ in a workforce
One of the most valuable advise given to candidates seeking employment and appearing before an interview panel is to refrain from rushing to answer questions but pausing, taking time to think through ...
Enrolment is rising in Nepal’s gurukuls and Sanskrit universities. But is it a genuine revival or a reinvention driven by ...
The rise of online study platforms shows a transformation in Bangladesh’s exam culture. Competitive exams remain central to ...
Island Passage Exploration Limited (IPX or the “Company”) and its customary landowner company partner, Isina Resource ...
The U.S. military’s culture doesn’t need radical change—and if it did, this wouldn’t be the way to go about it.
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Insights with Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo: Leadership beyond technology: The skills that truly matter
Think about the last time a piece of technology made you feel genuinely seen. Not efficiently processed, but actually seen. It probably didn’t happen. Because the moments that stay with us, the ones ...
Some 11 care homes across Wales failed to meet food safety standards, according to inspectors' ratings. Information published ...
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South Africa's Giant Pain Problem
Millions of South Africans suffer from chronic pain, and it's not being properly managed Retired psychiatric social worker Soghra Walton's has lived most of her life in pain. Now 73, she has suffered ...
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