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Construction Dive
Employment in construction remains at its highest level in six years, even though the industry did not add any jobs between May and June. But residential builders lost 6,100 positions last month, according to U.S. Department of Labor figures.
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Treehugger
Street art usually takes form with spray paint or posters pasted up with wheatpaste. But we've seen street artists use more innovative techniques: Some use sand, while others will use recycled materials. Belgian artist Stefaan De Croock, also known as Strook, recently used recycled doors to create massive wall art installations that have a graphic kick to them. Check out this video of how he does it.
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A new study questions how strong federal government contractors' cybersecurity is, claiming Home Depot's computers are more secure.
The study, according to Nextgov, looked at several contractors working with the Department of Defense and concluded there's a lot of work to be done in order to shore up their computer defenses.
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The Huffington Post
In today's digital economy, a good website is essential to the success of small businesses. Trends are ever changing, so are client needs. While businesses are busy focusing on their core product or service, most do not understand the value and importance of staying on the cutting edge of web design trends. Not understanding the value of staying relevant is the main reason why many business owners and entrepreneurs are often left asking the question, should we make the investment to keep our website up with the latest trends?
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EHS Today
This infographic highlights the high risk of skin cancer for outdoor workers, particularly those in construction, as they can be exposed to 10 times the recommended daily UV exposure levels and are six times more likely to develop skin cancer than the general population.
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By Michael J. Berens
When mistakes happen at work, do you tend to dwell on them and worry about what your boss and co-workers may think? If so, you may not only be causing yourself a lot of stress, but you may also be holding yourself back. Several recent studies show fixating on mistakes can negatively affect your performance and your ability to interact effectively with others. By learning to let go, you can minimize the consequences of your mistakes and improve your standing in the company.
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