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For You Haiti Provides Education and Life-Saving Medical Care to Residents of La Gonave

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She flew to Port au Prince and took a boat to the island of La Gonave, which is home to 130,000 people living with extremely limited medical care. She also met a baby with Treacher Collins syndrome who needed urgent medical care. They added more staff, offices and a medical clinic.

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Think Before You Badmouth A Coworker — AI Is Tattling On You

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was founded in 2016, and provides recording and transcription services that can be connected through Zoom or manually when in a virtual or in-person meeting. The transcript showed that after Bilzerian had logged off, investors had discussed their firms strategic failures and cooked metrics, he told The Washington Post.

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4 Smart Money Rules for Couples Living on One Income

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Catherine Alford, who became the sole earner while her husband was in medical school, took that approach. This article originally appeared in the December 2016 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated. Having an agreed-upon policy for managing personal costs is also critical for couples sharing one income.

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Katie Blomquist’s Nonprofit, Going Places, Ensures Kids Living Below the Poverty Line Can Go the Distance

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A viral start for Katie Blomquist In the fall of 2016, when Katie Blomquist worked as a first-grade teacher at a Title I school in South Carolina, a boy in her class asked her for a bike for his birthday. We tend to think about our other basic needs such as food, clothing, water, shelter and medical support.

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Dealing with Disruption: Business Strategist Elin Hauge Discusses AI as a Business Tool

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They’ve been her primary area of focus since 2016, and before that, she spent more than a decade using her master’s degrees in biophysics, medical technology, management science and operational research to help business leaders make sense of other data-driven technologies.

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StretchLabs Is Taking Stretching from a Pre-Workout Activity to Part of a Holistic Wellness Regimen

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But her perception of the benefits of stretching profoundly transformed after she could no longer play cello or conduct orchestras in the wake of her 2016 breast cancer diagnosis—and a double mastectomy and subsequent medical treatments that followed thereafter.

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How to Be a Supportive Partner During a Career Change

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That conversation and laying the groundwork for the changes that lie ahead is critical, Rebecca “Kiki” Weingarten, transition coach and Atypical Coaching co-founder and president, told the Chicago Tribune in a 2016 article. She took a 95% pay cut to work as a medical assistant by day for two years while taking night classes.

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