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Understanding Parenting Time vs. Decision-Making Responsibility
When parents separate or divorce, it is essential to distinguish between parenting time and decision-making responsibility when establishing a parenting arrangement. Although these terms are frequently confused, each serves a distinct function.
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What are digital rights?
As technology becomes more integrated into daily life, a critical question arises – How can human rights be effectively protected within digital environments? Addressing this question requires an understanding of how human rights are applied in digital contexts. Digital rights…
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Dare to Lead – Book Review
Brené Brown’s Dare to Lead has been a significant source of inspiration throughout my leadership journey. This foundational text encourages readers to move beyond their comfort zones and embrace courageous leadership rooted in vulnerability, trust, and accountability. A central insight…
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The Act of Intake Assessment in Managing Workplace Conduct Complaints
In today’s evolving workplace, organizations are expected to address conduct complaints with procedural fairness, confidentiality, transparency, and strategic foresight. For effective complaint management, intake assessment is typically the first step toward addressing a workplace conduct complaint, where trust is established,…
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Trauma-Informed Approach to Legal and Investigative Work
Trauma-informed approach is now recognized as an essential skill for lawyers and investigators. Although this approach was rarely addressed in legal education or professional training early in my career, the field has evolved significantly. Today, more training opportunities and resources…
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Getting to Yes: How to Negotiate Agreement Without Giving In – Book Review
Negotiation is a skill we use daily, whether in professional settings, challenging conversations, salary and contract discussions, or managing competing priorities in personal life. In Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton, the authors outline the…
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Book Review: The Urgent Life – Bozoma Saint John
Welcome to the beautiful month of March, a month that brings many meaningful moments of reflection and celebration, including International Women’s Day on March 8. A day we celebrate the achievements of women, reflect on the progress made toward gender equality, and reaffirm…
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MEF Essay Competition – International Day of Education
Serving as a judge for an essay competition organized by the Meireer Education Foundation (MEF) in commemoration of the International Day of Education was a truly rewarding experience. Reading the essays submitted by middle and high school students was inspiring.…
