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But most parents are not out-of-touch idiots on the subject of job hunting, which seems to be the conclusion of both the study and Ms. Henderson.
FORBES: No, Parents Aren't Sabotaging Kids' Job Searches
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According to the most recent study, homicide accounted for 10 percent of all on-the-job deaths in America.
FORBES: Another Day, Another Workplace Shooting In America
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But that estimate, often invoked by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), is corroborated by a recent study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) on the job creation impacts of the grant program that explicitly excludes jobs associated with the Bush-era projects.
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The study, based on responses from 100 leading employers, shows that the graduate job market stalled in 2012 when entry level vacancies decreased by 0.8% compared with 2011.
BBC: Education & Family
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Nearly three quarters (73%) of American workers are stressed out on the job, and the No. 1 reason is low pay, according to a new study by Harris Interactive for Everest College.
FORBES: New Study: Low Pay Stresses Workers The Most
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Trello is a particularly good tool for this, as it allows us to easily visualize tasks and resources across teams, so that, for instance, when our London-based product owner needs to complete a job for a team member in Seattle, all he needs to do is log on to the Trello board, study the relevant details and move forward.
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