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What Not To Do with Work Emails!

Emails at the workplace is a great tool when used carefully. Here's a list of common errors which need to be avoided.

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Protecting Your Child

As your child grows and spends more time out of your sight, you need to teach them to protect themselves. Child abuse and assault (both by strangers and by people known to the child) are very real dangers in all countries and in every socio-economic group. It is important to discuss with your children (both boys and girls) the potential risks.

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Road Rage

When was the last time you saw someone skip a signal, a motorist squeeze his way in front of your car, two people fighting with their cars right in the middle of the road because one person hit the other's car? Or while you were waiting to park your car someone zoomed in and parked as if she didn't see you?

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Transition from College to the Corporate World

People join work thinking life in the corporate will be similar to the life in a college and the same rules apply. However that is not the case. As a business school graduate said, "The real world is a big change, more than you can ever imagine when you are sitting in the classroom thinking about the outside world!"

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Workplace Romance: A Reality

We spend a lot of time with colleagues in the workplace. It's only natural that at least some of those relationships would turn romantic. Romance can certainly make coming to work more interesting! However, getting involved can be somewhat risky both for your career and for your relationship. So get to know some 'rules' before you get into a relationship.

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Handling Your Teenager

When children reach their teens, it is essential that parents adjust their parenting style to give their child the space she/he needs to become an independent individual along with disciplining them. This article helps you get a better idea of how to strike this balance.

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