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Jess Nankin

Tea Party Movement Wants More Young People - 0 views

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    Some young professionals who are overwhelmed by the economic issues facing the nation are turning to the Tea Party to find a solution, said Tim Kraulidis, the state coordinator for the Illinois Tax Day Tea Party Movement.
Jess Nankin

Generally Speaking: McChrystal's Rolling Stone Gaffe and Its Journalistic Implications - 0 views

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    The latest issue of Rolling Stone hit newsstands today, but most Americans already know about the stunning feature inside of it: the profile of General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan. The now-infamous article features harsh comments critical of the Obama administration made by McChrystal and some of his aides. The general was called to the White House for a meeting on June 23, where President Obama accepted his resignation and nominated General David Petraeus to be McChrystal's replacement.
Jess Nankin

McChrystal and the Emperor With No Clothes: Obama's Flailing Foreign Policy - 0 views

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    General Stanley McChrystal's recent comments about his civilian peers in the Obama administration have left the sometimes-controversial former commander of the war in Afghanistan standing in the unemployment line. To be sure, McChrystal did cross the threshold of professional decorum in today's military and for that, he needed to be held accountable. But the General was not insubordinate. In fact, his perspective on the troubled situation within the Obama administration's foreign policy team should be considered--and not overshadowed by its delivery or the firing.
Jess Nankin

Q&A: Tammy Tibbetts and She's the First - 0 views

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    Tammy Tibbetts, 24, is the founder of She's the First, a call to action to promote the importance of educating girls who live in developing countries and would otherwise not have the opportunity to go to school. The organization brings together smaller, local educational non-profits in a directory of schools and sponsorship programs, making it easy to donate online. According to its website, She's The First inspires girls to "break barriers" and realize their dreams through its mission of promoting global education.
Jess Nankin

Launching a Business: A Case Study - 0 views

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    Zazu, referred to by its creators as "the smartest damn alarm clock," is an application for smart phones. It is the brainchild of four young entrepreneurs, all under the age of 25, who despite busy schedules and school obligations have taken on the daunting task of launching a company. If the name sounds familiar, it's because it happens to be the same name as the famous bird from "The Lion King," who serves as King Mufasa's assistant. Associating their product with a friendly and relatable character was important in branding the company.
Jess Nankin

The YP Mom and the Work-Life Balance - 0 views

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    Work-life balance. It's the goal of many young professional moms who are seeking harmony between quality family time and their career aspirations. But juggling the two is difficult, especially during a recession when flexible work arrangements may not be possible.
Jess Nankin

The Obama Nuclear Posture Review: Long on Rhetoric, Short on Reality - 0 views

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    The 2010 Nuclear Posture Review Report (pdf) has been anything but a strategic watershed for U.S. nuclear policy. A congressionally-mandated review that establishes the nuclear policy, strategy, force posture, and capabilities of the United States for the next five to ten years, this NPR aggressively promotes the Obama administration's vision for realizing a nuclear free world. But rather than proscriptive policy for definitive action on real issues, the review is more about political posturing and ideological blustering leaving U.S. policymakers without the necessary suite of options for hedging against nuclear risks and addressing the multi-faceted set of challenges this nation faces.
Jess Nankin

Stock Market Watch: It's Up! It's Down! But Why? - 0 views

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    Markets around the world have taken a few steps back in the past month, and there are a number of factors contributing to this newfound fear among investors. The debt crisis in Europe is, of course, the obvious event to point a finger at when explaining the recent market stall and decline. And a depressed Euro along with the Gulf oil spill are further adding to the instability. But there is one factor quietly lurking in the background that has been impacting the markets more than you might think.
Jess Nankin

Resume Building Web sites: Step into the Market with a Stellar Resume - 0 views

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    Last month YPNation talked to the experts for tips on how to create cover letters and resumes that stand out. Today we present you with our favorite three resume building Web sites that will give you insight into the job market, and help you create a resume that will catch the eye of potential employers.
Jess Nankin

Workin' It in the Workplace: A Woman's Guide - 0 views

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    When Elena Kagan was nominated as the 112th Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, women leaders rejoiced. If she is confirmed, there will be three women on the Supreme Court for the first time - quite a measure of how far women have come.
Jess Nankin

Going Brazen: A Career Networking Source for YPs - 0 views

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    If you’'re a young professional looking for a job, chances are you already know how important it is for you to have an online presence so recruiters can find you. So you probably have a Web site, Tweet regularly and update your blog. BrazenCareerist.com, a social networking site, allows you to organize the best of your online content in one place.
Jess Nankin

Oil Spill Muddies the Water for Passing Climate Legislation - 0 views

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    With any disaster comes opportunity. And while it is difficult to see any silver lining right now through the oil-slicked, devastated waters of the Gulf of Mexico, something good may come of the spill. It may help stop a highly problematic piece of legislation--the American Power Act, better known as the cap-and-trade bill.
Jess Nankin

The Trials & Tribulations of Money Management as a Couple - 0 views

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    How do you, as young professionals, manage your household finances? Who is the saver and who is the spender? Do you fight over money? A 2008 survey by Parade Magazine found that money was the leading cause of marital fights. And rightly so. There was no class in high school or college titled, "How to manage money in a relationship." So when it comes to figuring out finances, it's literally trial by fire. And the fire can cause burns.
Jess Nankin

Joining a Startup: How We Can All Be Entrepreneurs - 0 views

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    Not all of us are born with the entrepreneurial spirit flowing through our veins. But being involved in a startup is something anyone can do. And while it may just take one person to produce the big idea, to "power the vehicle" and become a successful venture a young company needs a strong team.
Jess Nankin

Rock the Vote Prez & HHS Secretary Talk Health Care for Young Adults - 0 views

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    American children who have health insurance through their family plan will be able to stay on as dependents until their 26th birthday, under the expansion of the health care bill.
Jess Nankin

Life Insurance and the Young Professional: Choosing a Plan - 0 views

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    This column is the second and final part of my series on life insurance for young professionals. Part one considered whether you, as a young professional, should purchase a life insurance plan.
Jess Nankin

Standing Out From the Crowd: The Cover Letter & Resume - 0 views

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    First impressions are always important, especially when communicating with potential employers. And in today's crowded job market, many job seekers may only have the one chance to be noticed--their resume and cover letter.
Jess Nankin

Branding Your Business Using Social Media - 0 views

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    We all know about the dangers and benefits of using social media in our personal lives and the importance of personal branding. But these outlets are equally as useful in the business world. Sites such as Facebook and Twitter are increasingly being used as marketing and publicity tools for companies. And when budgets are tight, using these sites can be a cost-effective solution to branding and marketing needs, especially for a young organization.
Jess Nankin

Life Insurance and the Young Professional - 0 views

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    Over the years, life insurance has developed a stigma thanks to the stereotypical sleazy life insurance agent persona, not far removed from the used car salesman. And so it is one of those topics that doesn't get discussed very often these days, but should because it's an important component of a well-rounded financial plan.
Jess Nankin

Post-Interview Etiquette While on the Job Hunt - 0 views

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    Today's young professional job seeker probably spends more time typing on a computer than using a pen and paper, but old-fashioned etiquette practices - like sending a handwritten thank you note - may just be the way to make an impression on a potential employer and differentiate yourself from the crowd of applicants.
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