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Eight years after Hurricane Katrina many evacuees yet to return
By Renee Lewis & Al Jazeera New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward is showing signs of new life eight years after Hurricane Katrina, the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history. But still, only 30 percent of the low-income neighborhood’s residents have returned, … Continue reading
President Obama Speech at 50th Anniversary of March on Washington
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Musiq Soulchild & Syleena Johnson – Feel The Fire
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Tagged music, Musiq Soulchild, r&b, soul, Syleena Johnson, video
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Robin Thicke (ft. 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar) – Give It 2 U
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Daft Punk (ft. Pharrell) – Lose Yourself to Dance
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America Is No-Vacation Nation
By Jodie Gummow Americans as a society generally don’t take vacations. While many of us would love to travel, we live in an economy where job security is rare and most of us live in fear that if we take … Continue reading
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Tagged Annual leave, job, Job security, Netherlands, United States, vacation, work, work-life balance, workers
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Maybe You Get Bad Customer Service Because You’re a Bad Customer
By Matt Walsh I could have taken a picture of you and posted it here to publicly shame you, but I didn’t. That’s because I am not trying to be vindictive, ma’am. I’d merely like to answer that question you … Continue reading
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Tagged business, call centers, courtesy, Customer service, fast food, merchandising, Office, retail, sales
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How Wireless Carriers Make You Trash Your Phone Before It’s Really Broken
By Kiera Butler Years ago, someone stole my very first cellphone (a flip model with—get this—an antenna) out of my bag on the New York City subway. I despaired. As a grad student, I was chronically broke and couldn’t afford … Continue reading