Monthly Archives: December 2017

How to Really Make Money Blogging From Home

By Holly Reisem Hanna My first experience with a blog was back in 2005. A friend of mine told me that I needed to check out this celebrity gossip blog called, Pink is the New Blog. After reading a few posts, I was hooked. Not only did I enjoy the daily gossip, but I loved […]

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How regular, short breaks can help boost employee productivity

A new trend for workers to take regular breaks throughout the working day has been identified – but, according to new research, it’s not all bad news for employers and business owners. A survey of 1,000 British adults published by ElectricTobacconist.co.uk as part of the Take a Break Report 2017 reveals almost one in two
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Half of brand websites are still not GDPR compliant

Two thirds of UK marketers see the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as a strategic opportunity, yet 42 per cent of brand websites are still not compliant. These findings come from a new research report by Ensighten, a leader in omni-channel data services that helps some of the world’s biggest brands navigate regulatory complexity to
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Three-quarters of Brits say age discrimination is common in their workplace

A staggering 70.8 per cent of UK workers reveal discrimination around age is common in their workplace, rising to 85.3 per cent amongst those aged 55-64. That’s according to the latest piece of research from CV-Library. The study asked 1,400 UK workers to open up about the topic of discrimination in the workplace, particularly when
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How can employers reduce the risks when sending employees overseas?

The recent case of a British woman arrested in Egypt for entering the country with a prescription painkiller that is legal in the UK but not in Egypt, is a stark reminder of the importance of individuals being medically and culturally aware when travelling aboard. Punter Southall Health & Protection warns that companies sending employees
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The MAC response to the call for evidence on the impact of Brexit

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) was asked by the UK government to advise on the economic and social impact of the UK’s exit from the European Union (EU) and also on how the UK’s immigration system should be aligned with a modern industrial strategy. The MAC’s findings and recommendations to the UK government will be
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10 Interesting Work-at-Home Jobs for English Majors

By Holly Reisem Hanna When I went off to college, I had a limited knowledge of what occupations and degree paths I could take. Because I loved traveling, I ended up getting a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural Anthropology (don’t ask me what I thought I’d do with that degree)! But, I’m not the […]

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OneLife Bangkok Convention Attracts 10,000 Participants

At the end of November and during the first days of December in Malaysia and Thailand, more than 10,000 people coming from all over the world gathered for a spectacular series of related events.
Thousands of people attended this annual event, held this time at the Siam Niramit Theater. The staging was taken care of in detail to ensure a unique experience to all those who had arrived from different countries in Asia and the rest of the world to participate.
With Natchaphan Sonsirinum, Staffan Liback and Simon Le as main conductors of the event, and with speakers such as Chris Principe, Konstantin Ignatov, the brother of Dr. Ruja Ignatova, Sebastian Greenwood, Frank Ricketts, and the current numbers 1 in the Top earner ranking, Igor E. Alberts and Andreea Cimbala.
That stunning week kicked off with the celebration of the One event. A global event, especially designed this year to highlight the unity of a community that extends to almost every country in the world.
The main theme of the One event was precisely that: the diversity of a global community that, even so, felt as united as one, as only ONE.
Fernando Rys, from the Hong Kong office, was the master of ceremonies, paying

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