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Regina Foley is a writer for The City Of Edmonton News. In her writing, she covers the arts, construction, automotive, travel, real estate, and fashion. Her hobbies include reading, cooking, and traveling.

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Soft Landing

Differentiating Between Hard And Soft Skills Muhammad Tahir Rabbani risked poking the bear on LinkedIn when he asked the Learning and Development Professionals Club: “How can we differentiate between hard and soft skills?” His question was serendipitous, because I had been giving that very question some serious thought, and where I landed was that the

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Bella Hadid breaks into the beauty business with alcohol-free skin parfum

Marketed as a new beauty category set to blur the lines between skincare products and fragrances, the ’Ôrəbella line of alcohol-free hydrating parfum features essential oils and clean ingredients made to infuse with and last on the skin. Bi-phase technology The most distinctive feature of the new collection is its bi-phase technology. The first layer

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Webinar Questions What Should eLearning Companies Ask

What Questions Should eLearning Companies Ask Before, During, And After A Webinar?

How Can You Create Meaningful Webinar Questions? One mistake many webinar-hosting companies make is asking biased questions without even realizing it. For example, they may phrase questions in a way that leads attendees to a certain answer or agreement. Filling questions with jargon and confusing elements should be avoided if you want to receive an

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California Floats Extending Health Insurance Subsidies to All Adult Immigrants

Marisol Pantoja Toribio found a lump in her breast in early January. Uninsured and living in California without legal status and without her family, the usually happy-go-lucky 43-year-old quickly realized how limited her options were. “I said, ‘What am I going to do?’” she said in Spanish, quickly getting emotional. She immediately worried she might

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Bird Flu Is Bad for Poultry and Dairy Cows. It’s Not a Dire Threat for Most of Us — Yet.

Headlines are flying after the Department of Agriculture confirmed that the H5N1 bird flu virus has infected dairy cows around the country. Tests have detected the virus among cattle in nine states, mainly in Texas and New Mexico, and most recently in Colorado, said Nirav Shah, principal deputy director at the Centers for Disease Control

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