Yearly Archives: 2010

The Importance of Productivity, Focus, and Measurement

When I was in school, I would study at least a couple of hours each day in the library. While there, I noticed that the best students were always very focused. They were not distracted like poorer students were. A poor student looks around and looks up frequently. The poor students try to start conversations, make jokes, and laugh at things going on in the library.

Tackling the Mysterious Lack of Jobs from a Social Angle

We are in the third week of July 2010, and it's official that since June 2, 2010, more than 2.5 million unemployed have lost their unemployment benefits. And this situation has happened in spite of a federal government supported 73 weeks of unemployment benefits on top of the 26 weeks offered by the States, bringing the figure up to 99 weeks, and still millions of people fail to find jobs within that time. You could have blamed the jobless if the numbers were in hundreds, or even in thousands, but when it is in millions, the jobless cannot be blamed.
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