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Northern State’s Meyer loses final game of career
The winningest men’s basketball coach in NCAA history ended his career with a loss Saturday night. Don Meyer leaves the game with a record of 923-324 after Northern State lost to Southwest Minnesota State 56-51.
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Vazquez scores career-high 41 as Maryland wins in 2OT
Greivis Vasquez scored a career-high 41 points and Eric Hayes hit five critical free throws in two overtimes Saturday night to lead Maryland to a 104-100 victory over Virginia Tech.
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Batum’s career night carries Portland over Timberwolves
Batum’s career night carries Portland over Timberwolves
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Gulbis reaches first career final at Delray Beach
Ernests Gulbis of Latvia reached his first career final with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Finland’s Jarkko Nieminen at the Delray Beach International Tennis Championship on Saturday.
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Sutton ends Westbury Christian career with title
Westbury Christian girls coach Reed Sutton finished his career at Westbury Christian with the team’s second straight state title.
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One confusing and rather elusive business is career management, or more precisely called “career planning.” Anyone needs career management; however, only not many people employ or do it. Why? Because many just don’t know how important career management is. A lot of people think that they need not seek other people’s help for they can find suitable jobs for themselves. To find out if career planning would benefit you, you have to know the definition of career management. Actually, career management has more than one definition. The meaning is actually dependent on your purpose: are you planning for a new job or are you looking for ways to develop your present job? To find out what will be good for you, you should search for the meaning of career management. Then you will know if you need career planning or not, and if you do need it, what kind do you exactly need.
Are you contented with your present job? The likelihood is that you are not. Your happiness or contentment should be the first thing you consider. Many workers do not love their existing career for different reasons. Some may have the opinion that they are underpaid; a few may have problems with their colleagues; and others may not like the work in general. Regardless of whatever reason you may have for disliking your work, you can acquire assistance from experts in career management that give this kind of service or from career management centers. They can either find a better career that will fit you well, or they can help you move up the corporate ladder in your present company. That entirely relies on what you want. Once you know the meaning of career management, you will see that everything that occurs to you is rooted in the kind of employee you are, the kind of money you want to be making, and the things that interests you. Based on those things, a good career manager will assist you in searching for a career that contains all of those criteria. Once the career managers have worked everything out, you will feel a lot satisfied not only with your career but also with everything about yourself.
Seeing things through the usual definition of career management, anyone could gain advantage from this service. It is highly improbable that you are absolutely satisfied with your present job in all its aspects. Therefore, you should visit the career management centers near you. Read books and websites regarding career planning so you can also study on your own how to do your own career planning. This is a thrifty way to help you learn about the various ways to search a better job.
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Villa captain Petrov: Cup final biggest game of career
Aston Villa captain Stiliyan Petrov says today’s Carling Cup final against Manchester United is the biggest game of his club career. Villa’s captain enjoyed numerous Scottish League and Cup during his time with Celtic as well as reaching the 2003 UEFA Cup final with the Glasgow giants under Martin O’Neill’s management. But he believes leading Villa at Wembley will be bigger than anything he has …
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Man Utd legend Yorke admits preparing for management
Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke has confirmed plans to enter management. Yorke hung up his boots last summer after coming off contract at Sunderland . “I’m doing my coaching badges at the moment with the aim of becoming a manager,” he told the Observer . “I’ve been considering it ever since my spell at Sunderland [Yorke briefly worked as an assistant to Ricky Sbragia at the club, the last …
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Mobile Career Center to visit Polk County twice monthly
Job seekers now have a new tool to help them conduct job searches and do four-week reporting for unemployment in Polk County, eliminating the need to visit the Missouri Career Center in Springfield.
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By doing so he seems to be breaking Jeremy Grantham’s golden, and all too well evidenced, rule that the biggest dynamic shaping the fund management business is career risk (avoidance thereof).
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Reporter’s Notebook: Carlisle High School will host Career Expo
Erica Dolson covers education and school districts for The Sentinel. You can read her Reporter’s Notebook covering news and events on her beats every Wednesday and Saturday. You can contact her at edolson@cumberlink.com.
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Batum has career-high 31 points for Blazers
Portland Trail Blazers coach Nate McMillan has tinkered all season to try and find the right combination of players to overcome injuries and adversity. Nicolas Batum has thrown himself into that mix. Batum scored a career-high 31 points, LaMarcus Aldridge added 21 and the Trail Blazers cruised to another easy victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, 110-91 on Saturday night.
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Batum has career-high 31 points for Blazers
Nicolas Batum scored a career-high 31 points, LaMarcus Aldridge added 21 and the Portland Trail Blazers cruised to another easy victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, 110-91 on Saturday night.
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Gulbis reaches first career final at Delray Beach
Ernests Gulbis of Latvia and Ivo Karlovic of Croatia will play in the final at the Delray Beach International Tennis Championships on Sunday. Gulbis reached his first career final with a 6-4, 6-4 semifinal win over Jarkko Nieminen of Finland on Saturday, while Karlovic took out defending champion Mardy Fish 6-2, 6-3.
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Northern State’s Meyer loses final game of career
The winningest men’s basketball coach in NCAA history ended his career with a loss Saturday night. Don Meyer leaves the game with a record of 923-324 after Northern State lost to Southwest Minnesota State 56-51.
Read more on CBS Sports
Vazquez scores career-high 41 as Maryland wins in 2OT
Greivis Vasquez scored a career-high 41 points and Eric Hayes hit five critical free throws in two overtimes Saturday night to lead Maryland to a 104-100 victory over Virginia Tech.
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Q+A’s Paul Holmes Interviews Telecom CEO
Q+A’s Paul Holmes Interviews Telecom CEO, Paul Reynolds. The interview has been transcribed below. Q+A is repeated on TVNZ 7 at 9.10pm on Sunday nights and 10.10am and 2.10pm on Mondays.
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Coach interviews begin Monday
Interviews for the vacant head football coach’s position at Escambia County High School will begin next week, school officials said Friday.
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Documentary seeks interviews, information from those who worked at Pennhurst
Allentown journalist and blogger Betty Cauler is filming an educational documentary called “The Pennhurst Project” in the Spring City area. Cauler worked for The Morning Call newspaper for more than 20 years as a photographer and videographer. Now a graduate student at Rosemont College, she is making the documentary as her master’s thesis project in the English and Publishing program.
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Grand Rapids City Commission holds public interviews with 2nd Ward candidates
Interviews with five candidates begin Tuesday morning.
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John Mayer stops giving interviews and lets his music do the talking
John Mayer is one of the best rock-star interviews. He’sthoughtful, articulate and deeply self-aware, as well as witty andself-deprecating. He doesn’t duck tough questions. He saysprovocative things. And he doesn’t censor himself.
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