Conflict resolution training goes by other names depending on the degree program and concentration being sought. Degree programs are also identified by names such as negotiation training, peace studies, dispute resolution, reconciliation, and conflict mediation. This may also depend on whether one is earning a degree from a business school, law school, international relations department,…
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Hang in there and learn from a bad breakup – The pain will pass
If a bad breakup or divorce has stressed or hurt you, be happy, but don’t let the experience stop you from loving again. You’re not the only one who’s been through a rocky ending to a relationship, even if it feels that way. Walk away from the situation and realize that time is your best…
School Libraries: How the Best Can Shape a Student’s Career
Just like classrooms and teachers, even school libraries can play a huge role in a student’s life. Research by the Colorado State Library’s Library Research Service showed that students in schools with libraries actually performed better in both their academic and professional lives than those who grew up without one. On the other hand, in…
Hong Kong investment visas: sole proprietorships can be approved
We have recently landed a couple of interesting Hong Kong investment visa “wins” that go against the commonly used mantra that “one-man businesses are never approved” by the Hong Kong Immigration Department (the “HKID “). The following cannot be said to apply in all cases of a one-man Hong Kong investment visa application, but it…
Doing Good by Doing Good: Social Responsibility of Law Firms
Corporations increasingly subscribe to the principle of corporate social responsibility. CSR is based on the belief that a demonstration of concern for the environment, human rights, community development and the well-being of its employees can make a corporation more profitable. And if not more profitable, at least a better place to work. Law firms can…
Douglas Colt – Georgetown University alumnus
In May 2000, Douglas Colt graduated from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington DC. Georgetown Law was the first law school established in the United States by a Jesuit institution of higher learning. Douglas Colt received a Juris Doctor, which is considered the first postgraduate professional degree and is a professional doctorate in law. Furthermore,…
How to Study for the Bar Exam and Select a Bar Review Course
Before you graduate, your dean of students, a professor, or common sense will tell you that the bar exam is a test not to be taken lightly, that you should take your bar exam preparation seriously. But until you dive into the depths of the sample bar exam essays and practice questions, it’s very difficult…
Education in the Third World
With daily challenges posed by economic hardships and other threats, governments in developing countries are working hard to ensure that their educational institutions continue to provide a level of education that can make their citizens part of the educated people in economically disadvantaged countries. more solid. To some extent, these Third World countries have been…
The L-1 Visa: Transfer of Employees to the United States
The L-1 visa represents an excellent opportunity for companies to bring or send high-level employees to the US from a foreign branch or subsidiary. This article describes the specifications and comparative advantages of the visa. 1. Ratings. To qualify, a foreign employee must be managerially, professionally, or technically qualified. Within the past three years, the…
Advantages of public relations over advertising
People tend to confuse public relations and advertising, but the truth is that they are quite different and while good publicity can give your business a lot of publicity, there is nothing like good public relations to give it that boost to the eye. of the public. First of all, you need to realize that…