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Here's the Truth Behind the Scantily Clad 'Trump Honeys' Paid to Appear Outside His Campaign Rallies
Jezebel
WASHINGTON, D.C. - It’s a very particular woman’s dream job offer: hawking Make American Great Again shirts and hats outside Trump rallies, “partial nudity” required. This week, a whole lot of people discovered an old ad from a Florida porn c...
In a Divided Country, How Agencies Can Use Their Reach to Rebuild Trust and Inspire
Adweek
Our agency is no different than yours. Tough, sensitive. Young, old. Black and white. Full of usually hopeful, sometimes brilliant, mostly crazy storytellers. | And like many of you, on the eve of the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th presiden...
Agencies Need to Take Talent Lessons From Hollywood and the NFL
Adweek
When you read those dismal employee and client surveys that typify our industry, do you ever wonder if we're using a flawed management model? After all, the one we use now was designed in the early 1900s, when unskilled rural workers were enlisted fo...
Generally, people promote talent from their families only: Kailash Kher
Hindustan Times
Kailash Kher is one of the few popular singers today who are known for their own albums, besides their work in Bollywood. The ‘Teri deewani’ singer recently came forward to support two new bands, SurFira and Indie Routes. The singer says ...
Getting Inside Our Heads: 700 Of Our K-12 HR Peers Let Us Inside Theirs
Education Week
In HR, we are obsessed with titles and names. To find out what is most popular department name and what motivates and drives decisions for this team of people, we surveyed K-12 HR professionals in education earlier this spring and are now sharing the...
Talented people get a boost
The Spokesman-Review
A woman’s order for $200 worth of custom knitting was more powerful than any medication Kathy Peterman has taken for depression. | The woman was shopping at The Associate’s Gallery, a new store Peterman manages in Coeur d’Alene. The...
Technology
Khaled Al Ghamedi connects his facebook account on his computer at his office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
(photo: AP / Hassan Ammar)
Shamoon ‘returns’ after 4 years: Saudi Arabia warns of destructive computer virus
Hindustan Times
Saudi Arabia warned that a computer virus that destroyed systems of its state-run oil company in 2012 has returned to the kingdom, with at least one major petrochemical company apparently affected by its spread. | Suspicion for the initial dispersal of the Shamoon virus in 2012 fell on Iran as it came after the Stuxnet cyberattack targeting Tehran&...
Education
Two grade school kids sit on the pavement, talking lively.
(photo: WN / RTayco)
Now is the best time to deal with school anxiety
Nation
21-January-2017 | Now that the school year has begun, some parents are finding it very difficult to get their kids ready for school every morning.  | “I don’t want to go to school.” It’s a cry, actually more of a plea, from Dominique, a six-year-old  boy who is trying everything possible to stay at home and not go to school. In trying to ...



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