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Work experience: for whose benefit? Interns are the new apprentices, paying for an employment opportunity. The system will wipe out the gains of expanding Anyone who works in a think-tank, charity, publishing house, magazine or museum--indeed any political, media or policy job--will know about work experience ......(Continue Reading)
Nature according to Knechtel: a traveling survey presents three decades of work by California artist Tom Knechtel, who uses animal, avian and altogether Fifteen years on, Jeff Koons's glossy ceramic sculpture Michael Jackson and Bubbles (1988) still seems to many an appropriate totem for our celebrity-mad, ......(Continue Reading)
Personal experience in professional narratives: the role of helpers' families in their work with terror victims This article describes research on the narratives of social workers who help terror victims, focusing on the relationship between the helpers' families ......(Continue Reading)
Get Credit for Life and Work Experience By Tom Nixon - save time and money acquiring an accredited degree. Here's how to have your work and life experience assessed for college credit.......(Continue Reading)
Do You Have "Too Much Work Experience?" There is no such thing as a GMAT score that is too good, or grades that are too good. In the same vein is more work experience always better? It is tough to find a general answer to that question.......(Continue Reading)
Volunteering Could be One Way to Enhance Work Experience Recent grads tend to fret over the high value that MBA programs place on work experience. One way out is to volunteer with a non-profit. This adds to the quantity and range of work experience on the business school application.......(Continue Reading)
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