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Well, it’s true, and in these economic times, professionals can’t afford to lack access to a growing network. A strong professional network is vital to the growth of businesses or career advancement. For some, the art of networking is easy. For others, the mere thought brings on anxiety.
Bread and rolls are the No. 1 source of salt in the American diet, accounting for more than twice as much sodium as salty junk food like potato chips.

That surprising finding comes in a government report released Tuesday that includes a list of the top 10 sources of sodium. Salty snacks actually came in at the bottom of the list compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Speaking before a jam-packed congressional chamber and millions glued to the tube, President Obama boldly declared in his State of the Union address Tuesday night to use his leadership toward producing an economy “built to last.” His “blueprint” calls for, among other initiatives, a high-tech reboot of the nation’s manufacturing sector, tax code changes to reward firms that “would bring jobs back
ARLINGTON, Va. — On the same day that retired Air Force Lt. Col. Luke Weathers Jr. took his resting place among other war and military heroes, his real-life story as a World War II aviator played out on movie screens across the country.

Weathers was buried Friday at Arlington National Cemetery in a service that began with a flyover of four F-16 jets in the Missing Man formation, a special hono
The Yale University Child Study Center has released findings that reveal a stark difference in the educational quality between White and Black students. A Center study revealed that from kindergarten all the way through college—regardless of socioeconomic background—Black children, especially boys, receive harsher punishment, lower grades and less attention in school.
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has announced that most employers will be required to cover contraception in their health plans. This also included other preventative services, with no cost-sharing such as co-pays or deductibles. Supporters for the initiative believe that this is a positive step forward in finally having universal coverage of contraception.
Let’s face it: In today’s job market, having a diversity of job experiences can be the norm. Some resumes can include the most unconventional jobs in an economy whether many have to get creative to make ends meet.
Delaware State University President, Dr. Harry L. Williams was the keynote speaker at The Organization of Minority Women, Inc. (OMW) 28th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast on Monday, January 16, 2012. The breakfast was held at the Chase Center on the Riverfront, 800 South Madison Street, Wilmington, DE 19801.

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