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What traits and attributes should family nurse practitioners have?
Before you enroll in an FNP program, it’s important to know what will be expected of you. Before hiring, hospital managers ask themselves this question: What traits and attributes should family nurse practitioners (FNP) have?
5 reasons to choose Nottingham for your degree
With so many different universities and great locations to study, it’s a tough decision to make when it comes to choosing where you want to spend your next 3+ years.
How to learn a language
People learn languages for all sorts of reasons; you may need to improve your language skills for work, you might have a partner with a different native language, you might have bought a holiday home in another country, you may wish to learn a language to stave off age related mental decline or you might just think it sounds like fun.
Effective time management tips for writing a dissertation
Writing a dissertation is without a doubt the hardest part of a university course. It can feel never ending and is a stressful experience even if you enjoy academic writing and your course.
New jewellery trends from the same-sex marriage industry
Civil partnerships in the UK have declined by 85% since 2013 following the legalisation of same-sex marriage.
Keeping your employees satisfied - the latest research
Adults spend most of their waking hours in the workplace. Different to a couple of decades ago, many employees do not want to simply go to work, complete their tasks and return home.

The ethical diamonds market continues its growth
Diamond necklaces, drop earrings, sparkling engagement rings, and exquisite wedding bands are always satisfying and exciting gifts to receive.

What you should look for when buying cremation jewelry?
Cremation jewelry is an asset that keeps you close to your loved ones even after their departure. When a loved one dies, they leave numerous memories as keepsakes.
TV Soaps switch the nation on to mortality
Co-op Funeralcare has revealed that more than half of Brits (54%) admit to avoiding difficult conversations, with almost a third (31%) struggling to talk about death.
‘College funds’ worth tens of thousands now “essential” for children from middle-income families
Aspirant parents who want their children to go to university may need to start building a ‘college fund’ now or their child may not be able to afford a university education, according to NFU Mutual.

Gender gap prevails in the classroom
While gender stereotypes continue to be challenged both inside the boardroom as well as in the home, it seems that in the classroom, pupils still follow the gender divide.
There's no one quite like Grandma
Twice as many UK grandparents are providing regular financial support to their adult grandchildren when compared to those children’s parents (13% vs. 7% of parents), according to new research from customer-owned financial services company, OneFamily.

9 things you can hire to make your event stand out
Whether the event you are planning to hold is a modest birthday party, a touching wedding, a straight-laced business meeting or something else, discerning how to make it stand out could prove a struggle.

Nurseries to offer 30-hours free childcare
Nurseries in the South West have announced plans for offering parents 30 hours of free childcare per week, in line with a new government scheme.

Outdoor activities to keep the kids occupied this summer
Looking for outdoor activities to keep your children entertained this summer? Then here are a few ideas to help you get started: