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  2. Easy solutions to improve your preparation in work, and life

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    Your annual “checklist” to help improve your ability to respond and recover from -- or even prevent -- a crisis.

  3. Socially Useful Productive Work - Wikipedia

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    Socially Useful Productive Work (SUPW) is a "purposive productive work and services related to the needs of the child and the community, which will be proved meaningful to the learner. Such work must not be performed mechanically but must include planning, analysis and detailed preparation, at every stage so that it is educational.

  4. Work–life balance - Wikipedia

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    A worklife balance is bidirectional; for instance, work can interfere with private life, and private life can interfere with work. This balance or interface can be adverse in nature (e.g., worklife conflict) or can be beneficial (e.g., worklife enrichment) in nature. [1]

  5. Crack cocaine - Wikipedia

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    Crack cocaine, commonly known simply as crack, and also known as rock, is a free base form of the stimulant cocaine that can be smoked. Crack offers a short, intense high to smokers. The Manual of Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment calls it the most addictive form of cocaine.

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  7. Case interview - Wikipedia

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    A case interview is a job interview in which the applicant is presented with a challenging business scenario that he/she must investigate and propose a solution to. Case interviews are designed to test the candidate's analytical skills and "soft" skills within a realistic business context.

  8. Preparation - Wikipedia

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    Preparation may refer to: Preparation (dental), the method by which a tooth is prepared when removing decay and designing a form that will provide adequate retention for a dental restoration; Preparation (music), treatment of dissonance in tonal music; Preparation, Iowa, a ghost town; Preparation time, time to prepare speeches in policy debate

  9. In silico - Wikipedia

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    The work was later presented by Miramontes as his dissertation. [3] In silico has been used in white papers written to support the creation of bacterial genome programs by the Commission of the European Community. The first referenced paper where in silico appears was written by a French team in 1991. [4]