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We are in the golden age for vaccines. We have dozens of highly effective vaccines licensed for infectious disease, promising new technologies contributing to massive advancement of vaccine development, and several promising vaccines on the horizon. Unfortunately, vaccines have been a victim of ...
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As more companies and services are leveraging user data to greater extents, it's becoming more and more important to be aware of your privacy preferences and how you can make sure your iPhone settings are in alignment. Whether it's been a little while since you've checked out your privacy settings ...
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Data scientists can use data points and trends to help strategize content, tweak content to meet demand, and measure the outcomes of the actions taken by marketers. They combine the science of statistical models with the art of creative work to go past the "gut feelings" of the "Mad Men" era and into a ...
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Mobile spam calls have been a nuisance for years, but over the last few months, it's felt to me like there's been a surge of them. I get between four and six calls daily, and a quick survey of friends shows that I'm not alone. Every waking day brings with it a new barrage. Robocallers have upped their game ...
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ON THE eve of the first summit between leaders of North and South Korea, in June 2000, America's then-ambassador to Seoul sent a secret cable to his masters in Washington, DC. In it, Stephen Bosworth pondered whether the talks might be an unprecedented chance to lower nuclear tensions on the ...
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Because here's the thing: nobody asks how's it going to work when it comes to, say, paying dentists. Or investment bankers. Or programmers. Or professors. Or for that matter college coaches, athletic directors, and school presidents. There are no master compensation plans for those and hundreds of ...
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Half of the apprenticeships graded by Ofsted in 2016 were found to be good or outstanding. But the other half required improvement or were inadequate. So how do you make sure an apprenticeship scheme will give your career prospects a boost, provide a decent living for a year or two, and be a ...
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How you present yourself during an interview can have just as much impact on your success as the achievements on your resume, and showing up dressed inappropriately is an easy way to get off on the wrong foot. In today's more casual and creative business world, a traditional suit and tie or ...
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And it can be easy to beat yourself up about feeling weak and unable to actually make change happen. However, maybe it's not you that's the problem. In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Ben Angel gets into some of the primary sources holding us back from change. And what exactly are they?
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The versatility of the Instant Pot makes it a great kitchen companion, but it can also be a little intimidating if you're a newbie just opening the box. With so many buttons, programs, and functions, it's difficult to know exactly what to select when you're just starting out with an Instant Pot. After all, the ...
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WEB
How To Land Your Next Job, According To Top CEOs
Business leaders from Microsoft, Reddit, SC Johnson and more explain what they look for (and don't look for) in job candidates.
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How to get a job: Advice from extremely successful people The Wall Street Journal.
Some of the world's top CEOs give their advice on what they look for, and what they don't look for, when hiring a potential candidate.
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How to Create Engaging Short Videos for Social Media
Videos are becoming the most popular content type on social media. Learn how to create engaging social media videos and be inspired by these examples.
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What is a Full Stack Developer in 2018 and How to Become One?
https://www.eventshigh.com/. The year of 2017 has created the highest demand for full stack developers ever. Why is it happening? In a nutshell, the more skills you have in your profession nowadays, the more valuable you become. What a benefit it is to have someone who knows everything about app ...
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Encryption 101: How to break encryption
Continuing on in our Encryption 101 series, we now look at what it takes to break encryption. In order for something as powerful as encryption to break, there needs to be some kind of weakness to exploit. That weakness is often a result of an error in implementation.
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How to Draft Masters 25
Kenji shares tips to prepare you for the Masters 25 Draft format with this color-by-color guide.
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How to Prevent Gut Inflammation
If you skip a segment of the bowel (like with an ileostomy) so food no longer passes through that section, it becomes inflamed and can start bleeding, breaking down, and closing off. How frequently does this happen? It can occur up to 100% of the time, but the inflammation uniformly disappears after you ...
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Ranker: How to make a Google algorithm-proof website
Any SEO or webmaster who has ever had a website affected by a Google algorithm change – or feared being affected by one – has probably wished that they could find a way to make their website "algorithm-proof". Still, surely there's no such thing as a website that's never impacted by Google ...
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How to Get Paid to Clap on TV
Listener Mack asked about the unfamous people who fill empty seats at the Oscars.
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This amazing dog learned how to read BuzzVideos
Oakley is a 1-year-old Goldendoodle. He's so smart he learned to read words like 'sit' and 'down.' When his owner Joanne Greenbaum shows him cards with these commands, he does them!
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