Category: Personal Finance
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290 Trina Moyles: Love, Solitude, and Searching for Wildfire in the Boreal Forest
About Trina Moyles From Trina’s website: Trina Moyles is an award-winning freelance writer, journalist, and author with a passion for telling stories about social justice and environmental issues. She is currently an MFA student in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia. Her first book, Women Who Dig: Farming, Feminism, and the Fight to…
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3 Ways To Make Your Job More Interesting
It is said that if you love what you do, it won’t feel like work! Which is so true – if you love to write, working as a copywriter or journalist won’t feel boring. If you feel good helping people, becoming a carer will be fulfilling and rewarding. Though most people tend to choose career…
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289 Mauro Guillen: What Will The Year 2030 Will Look Like
About Mauro Guillen From Mauro Guillen’s website: Mauro F. Guillén is one of the most original thinkers at the Wharton School, where he holds the Zandman Professorship in International Management and teaches in its flagship Advanced Management Program and many other courses for executives, MBAs, and undergraduates. An expert on global market trends, he is…
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288 Samir Puri: How Imperial History Shapes Our World
About Samir Puri From Samir’s website: Samir Puri was raised in 1980s London in a family that had traversed three continents in three generations, from Asia to Africa to Europe. He later completed a Ph.D. at Cambridge University in International Relations, worked at RAND, and then the Foreign Office, where his assignments covered counter-terrorism, and…
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287 Annabelle Williams: Why Women Are Poorer Than Men
About Annabelle Williams From Annabelle’s LinkedIn profile: National newspaper journalist from England, editor, broadcaster, and content manager with nearly 15 years experience. My specialism is business, finance, and economics. Over the years I’ve spent time reporting on virtually every niche of those broad categories, so you can ask me about anything from pensions to commodities…
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Amazon Workers Made The Right Decision By Saying No To Unions
Amazon comes to Bessemer, Alabama, a city that is struggling financially and with a high unemployment rate, a city where the minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. Amazon offers 15,000 jobs, free health care insurance, and a $3,000 education reimbursement program for employees who would like to learn new skills or improve on skills they…