career path
Barack Obama is Lurking in Your Bushes!
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It must be exhausting to spend every waking hour looking for the underlying racism that exists in every photo taken, word spoken and action made. What an all-consuming (and ridiculous) way to spend your time! “Racism spotting” is exactly the career path chosen by Orlando Patterson, a professor of Sociology (of course) at Harvard.
Fussy, Dr. Oz & The Blue Dude
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Fussy Watches Oprah So You Don't Have To!
Y'all know I get all excited everytime Dr. Oz visits my show Oprah. I am guaranteed to learn something new and get some supa-fab bloggy inspiration. This show was packed full of future bloggy goodness. Today let's learn about the man I like to affectionately call -The Blue Dude.
Fussy, Dr. Oz & The Blue Dude
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Fussy Watches Oprah So You Don't Have To!
Y'all know I get all excited everytime Dr. Oz visits my show Oprah. I am guaranteed to learn something new and get some supa-fab bloggy inspiration. This show was packed full of future bloggy goodness. Today let's learn about the man I like to affectionately call -The Blue Dude.
The Entrepreneurial Generation's Answer to Social Change
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- Community
- 1960s
- career path
- confidence
- full swing
- government intervention
- large corporations
- massive amounts
- massive government
- new york times
- non denominational churches
- presidential campaign
- private sector solutions
- proponents
- radar
- religious institutions
- social energy
- social entrepreneurship
- stable career
- taking root
- trust government
When we first started talking about creating a new major in Social Entrepreneurship -- it is one of the first in the country -- there was much concern about whether 18-21 year-olds would have such a career path on their radar. Those in the Entrepreneurial Generation have one prominent characteristic that gave me confidence that such a degree would indeed resonate with them. They distrust large institutions.
Never Too Early to Pinpoint One’s Career
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Dramatic dialogue rules when Miss C plays with her My Little Pony slash Littlest Pet Shop menagerie, each of which comes with 9.2 million tiny plastic hair brushes, doggy treats, hair accessories, and other microscopic doohickies that I find wedged in the berber carpet, discarded under the sofa, and stuck between my bare toes. (#$@%$&)
Yes, we are the veritable melting pot of toys. We welcome ponies of all color as well as bobble-headed dogs, cats, hamsters, and even a frog.



