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The Word That Matters Most:  “TRUST “

on April 1st, 2025 by Honore K. Gbedze

There is a word that is fundamental and appears in situations of importance to us – human resources, personal development as individuals and for communities as well as organizations and nations.  Why is this so crucial? Because when trust is broken, everything is crushed and crumbled. Success at any level comes down to this keyword.

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3 Tips for Choosing an Assisted-Living Home for Your Parent

on May 22nd, 2014 by Honore Gbedze

Expert Also Shares the Biggest Mistake You Can Make Seventy percent of people age 65 and older will need long-term care at some point in their lives, according to a 2014 study by CareScout, a division of Genworth Financial Services. “But that doesn’t mean they have to sacrifice their quality of life,” says Peder Johnsen,

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Bite of the Mango Sweetens Success for One Sierra Leone Woman

on October 24th, 2009 by Helena Kaufman

The Afro News Vancouver  small to carry the weight of her experience and the story that results from it. Unlike many of the child victims of war, the horrors Kamara saw, the assaults on her spirit and the brutality she experienced from age 12, are now being read and discussed by young people the world

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