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Win a Trip to Report for the NYT with Nicholas Kristof

Have Fun - Do Good

It's this belief that prompted Kristof to create his Win-a-Trip contest for graduate and undergraduate students at American universities. The winner will go on an international reporting trip with him to focus attention on the problems of global poverty, and its solutions. The student reporter will blog and vlog for nytimes.com.

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Crisis Lessons Learned When My Apartment Building Was on Fire

Care2

Over time, especially when the weather got cold, students stopped hurrying outside and more people chose to ignore the alarms altogether. When people can’t reach you to address the problem, you can bet they are going to talk about the issue wherever they can, likely on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, you name it.

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Worst of Museums for this Decade

Museum 2.0

Now, many see the downsides, including crushing student debt along large numbers of credentialed people with few open jobs. We won't go down the looming problem of the lack of physicians our nation will be facing in the upcoming decades, but instead let's look at museum work. Money is the regulatory mechanism in museums.

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How to Predict What You’ll Raise by Year-End

NonProfit Hub

For an animal rescue, how many dogs/cats/guinea pigs do you want to save? But if you’re a student of your craft, you know there are other things that are equally important, like donor retention. The problem is that so many Fundraisers are so focused on the money that they forget about the relationship. Problem solved.

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