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Explores family policies related to households of children with disabilities, providing an in-depth, evidence-based review of legal, programmatic issues.
"The postpandemic "return to the office" movement has thrown organizations, their employees, and their clients into a tailspin. Forced to allow remote working during the onset of COVID-19, with no planning, organizations had a mixed experience. Some made the transition to hybrid workplaces with great success, but others perceived only what they had lost with the move to remote work. Manar Morales, the CEO and founder of the Diversity and Flexibility Alliance, a think-tank for professional services organizations, wrote The Flexibility Shift to show leaders that flexibility has a strong business case: it drives productivity, talent, diversity, engagement, sustainability, and ultimately profita...
Female trailblazers are transforming women’s lives one voice at a time. Gathered together, like never before, these diverse women become a bold blast amplifying the path to progress for women in the world of business. Business needs women, and women mean business. This book provides over 500 insights from women you may not have in your own life when you need support. The voices of mentorship fill these pages to help you achieve your personal goals at every stage of your career. This book will help uplift and accelerate your career. The cast of female leaders and luminaries offering support will help you go where successful women go. Discover how to build circles of influence that impact yo...
There is an epidemic sweeping the country. It kills more people than any other disease or any war. Obesity and diabetes are changing the way we look and how our bodies function. We are poisoning our cells so that they cannot communicate with each other effectively. The statistics are well known, and they are only getting worse. So what is really going on? It boils down to something called "insulin resistance." Your body has between 50-100 trillion cells in it. These cells respond to insulin in a variety of ways that are necessary for a healthy, functioning body. When insulin resistance develops, the normal amounts of insulin are not enough. Why does this happen? The membrane, or outer skin, ...
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