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    Survey Reveals: 55% Of U.S. Workers Have Job Security Concerns

    Survey Reveals: 55% Of U.S. Workers Have Job Security Concerns
    In an era defined by rapid technological advancement and economic uncertainty, we embarked on a comprehensive survey to gauge the sentiments of the American workforce regarding job security over the next five years. Drawing from a meticulously screened pool of 1,200 U.S. residents with full-time employment, we aimed to uncover the underlying anxieties and perceptions ... Read more

    as – Misused Words

    as – Misused Words
    This article series aims to eliminate usage errors and help non-native speakers to write clearly and fluently. We suggest that you always do proper research and use style guides effectively. For anything you are not sure of, feel free to ask us. Misused word as Alternatives because Explanation “As” is sometimes used to mean “because.” But do not use it if there is any chance of ambiguity. In the example below, “as” could mean “because” or “when.” Example Avoid “We […]

    while – Misused Words

    while – Misused Words
    This article series aims to eliminate usage errors and help non-native speakers to write clearly and fluently. We suggest that you always do proper research and use style guides effectively. For anything you are not sure of, feel free to ask us. Misused word while Alternatives although, whereas Explanation Avoid using “while” to mean “although” or “whereas” if there is any chance of ambiguity. In the example below, “while” could mean either “although” or “at the same time that.” Example […]

    since – Misused Words

    since – Misused Words
    This article series aims to eliminate usage errors and help non-native speakers to write clearly and fluently. We suggest that you always do proper research and use style guides effectively. For anything you are not sure of, feel free to ask us. Misused word since Alternatives because Explanation Do not use “since” to mean “because” if there is any chance of ambiguity. In the example below, “since” could mean “because” or “from the time that.” Example Avoid “Since we won […]

    actual – Misused Words

    actual – Misused Words
    This article series aims to eliminate usage errors and help non-native speakers to write clearly and fluently. We suggest that you always do proper research and use style guides effectively. For anything you are not sure of, feel free to ask us. Misused word actual Alternatives current, present. Explanation “Actual” is sometimes used to refer to something that is happening now. However, in English it means “real” or “existing”. Example Avoid “This appropriation is intended to cover basic salaries of […]

    to blaze a (new) trail

    to blaze a (new) trail
    Are you as old as I am and therefore able to name the NBA team the legendary basketball player Clyde Drexler is most commonly associated with? If you are getting somewhat on in years and you also follow NBA basketball, then you would answer: Portland Trail Blazers. What I will focus on throughout the rest of my entry is the verb “to blaze a (new) trail.” If you set an example by being the first to do something, you blaze […]

    allow (to), permit (to), enable (to) – Misused Words

    allow (to), permit (to), enable (to) – Misused Words
    This article series aims to eliminate usage errors and help non-native speakers to write clearly and fluently. We suggest that you always do proper research and use style guides effectively. For anything you are not sure of, feel free to ask us. Misused word allow (to), permit (to), enable (to) Alternatives make it possible to, allow us to, enable us to, allow (an assessment) of. Explanation When used to mean “make it possible to,” “allow to” cannot be used without […]

    concern, ­concerning, for what concerns – Misused Words

    concern, ­concerning, for what concerns – Misused Words
    This article series aims to eliminate usage errors and help non-native speakers to write clearly and fluently. We suggest that you always do proper research and use style guides effectively. For anything you are not sure of, feel free to ask us. Misused word concern, ­concerning, for what concerns Alternatives with regard to, in respect of, in terms of. Explanation We often find paragraphs in reports that begin with “concerning XYZ, the Court found that” instead of “with regard to.” […]

    029: Knowing Alzheimer's (Elder Advocacy Encore Edition)

    029: Knowing Alzheimer's (Elder Advocacy Encore Edition)
    Join us for an encore edition of Absolute Trust Talk Episode #029 featuring Dori Sproul of the Alzheimer's Association of Northern California. 
     
    Dori is a featured speaker at our upcoming Elder Advocacy & Law Boot Camp on September 18, 2019. She will be discussing effective communication strategies for those who suffer from dementia. 
     
    Over 5 million people all across our country have Alzheimer’s. The scary part is that many people don’t quite understand the disease and confuse it with other health issues or even normal signs of aging. Kirsten and guest Dori Sproul, family care specialist with the Alzheimer’s Association of Northern California, team up to discuss the disease and to educate listeners on a multitude of topics about this life-changing condition.

    Kirsten and Dori begin their discussion defining exactly what Alzheimer’s is and what it does to the body. Dori then goes on to share the importance of her organization and details how the Alzheimer’s Association helps families and individuals impacted by the illness. Dori highlights vital warning signs, how a patient is diagnosed, the advantages of being diagnosed early, and how crucial it is to plan ahead financially if at all possible. One in three seniors who die each year has Alzheimer’s or another dementia. It is the fourth leading cause of death in the state of California alone. Alzheimer’s is a rapidly growing national health crisis, and the more we all understand, the better. We recommend listening and sharing this episode, because one way or another, this disease touches us all.

    Big Three From Episode #029:

    1. If possible (with early diagnosis), plan ahead with your family.
    2. If you notice warning signs, talk to a physician.
    3. If you are a caregiver, you are not alone!

    FOCUS Your Business and Continue to Provide Innovative Solutions For Critical Elder Care Issues.

    We’re thrilled to announce to you that we’re bringing a unique educational event to our community this fall called, Elder Advocacy & Law Boot Camp!

    Our goal is to build Contra Costa’s most important annual gathering of long-term caregivers, geriatric case managers, social workers, and nursing home administrators to learn about effective tools and resources for urgent matters facing our elders.

    This is a one-day educational experience aimed at strengthening your elder care solutions. For more information or to take advantage of our early bird pricing click here. We can’t wait to see you there!

    Time-Stamped Show Notes:

    2:15 – Over 5 million people all across our country have Alzheimer’s. Dori explains what Alzheimer’s is and what it does to the body, and identifies the ways in which Alzheimer’s differs from other dementias.

    5:59 – Dori discusses what her organization does and how it helps those who have Alzheimer’s and their families.

    11:15 – Dori describes the warning signs of Alzheimer’s and explains how these differ from normal signs of aging.

    22:30 – Dori and Kirsten discuss how Alzheimer’s is diagnosed in a patient.

    27:35 – Dori identifies the advantages of getting a firm Alzheimer’s diagnosis and early detection.

    30:08 – Dori explains what a mild cognitive impairment diagnosis looks like.

    36:30 – Kirsten and Dori discuss the importance of planning ahead financially if possible.

    39:55 – Dori describes what families experience when they get in touch with the Alzheimer’s Association.

    48:00 – Dori discusses other community resources available to seniors in need.

    Episode #029 Freebie: Know the 10 Signs

    As mentioned in this episode, signs, and symptoms of Alzheimer’s can be confused with normal signs of aging. Regardless, it’s a growing epidemic, and it’s important to be able to understand and recognize key warning signs of the disease. Absolute Trust Talk guest Dori Sproul works hard to educate clients, the community, and all who contact her through the Alzheimer’s Association on tips, tools, strategies, resources, and all aspects of this illness. Today, she is sharing an exclusive tool with listeners called “Know the 10 Signs – Because Early Detection Matters” — a detailed checklist to help you identify the early signs of Alzheimer’s. Click here to download your checklist now!

    Resources/Tools/Links Mentioned in This Episode:

    TrialMatch – website tool to match with clinical trial

    1.800.272.3900 – Alzheimer’s Association Help, Crisis, and Resource Line to address questions or concerns 24 hours a day

    ALZ.org – educational content, tools, and resources

    #262 – Refuting Steven Slanderson & Reviewing Brother Macarthur & Shapiro

    #262 – Refuting Steven Slanderson & Reviewing Brother Macarthur & Shapiro

    On this new episode of Apologia Radio we give some very exciting news, respond to comments from the infamous internet pastor-troll, Steven Anderson, and we review a bit of the conversation between Dr. John Macarthur and Ben Shapiro. Don’t miss it! Get more at http://apologiastudios.com.

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