Month: February 2020

Internships for Credit

If you have landed an internship, you might be wondering what steps you need to take in order to secure credit for the experience. Below are some important tips and considerations. Basics of Internship Credit Some companies will require that you get credit for your internship in order to participate, […]

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Interested in Learning about DO School?

Have you ever considered becoming an osteopathic doctor, or a D.O.? While the training for both M.D. (allopathic) and D.O. programs looks quite similar, a D.O. focuses on healing the whole person. A D.O. will partner with their patients in order to support them in being well, often asking questions about the […]

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Learn About Health Disparities in Denver!

Are you interested in learning more about health disparities? If you are a pre-health student, this is a particularly important topic to explore. Understanding health disparities is key to recognizing and responding to the needs of our community, and your knowledge will be tested in interviews for professional programs. What […]

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Federal Contracting Success Series

By Chemeketa SBDC 1. The Basics of Government Contracting Topics:• Who is GCAP and how can we assist your small business to succeed in government contracting• Understanding the federal codes NAICS and PSC• Finding leads FedBizOpps, FedConnect, GCOM• Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)• Federal contracting set-asides HUBZone, 8(a), SDVOSB, VOSB, WOSB, EDWOSB• […]

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The Direct Method

The Direct Method The direct method was originated in France in 1901. According to Webster’s New International Dictionary “Direct method is a method of teaching a foreign language especially a modern language, through conversation, discussion and reading in the language itself, without the use of pupil’s language, without translation and without the study […]

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Competition is Good

By Chemeketa SBDC Do you sometimes wish your competition would just go away?  That you could be the only business in town that does what you do so you don’t have to worry about gaining or keeping customers? What if I told you that having competition can actually make your business […]

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The Direct Method

The Direct Method The direct method was originated in France in 1901. According to Webster’s New International Dictionary “Direct method is a method of teaching a foreign language especially a modern language, through conversation, discussion and reading in the language itself, without the use of pupil’s language, without translation and without the study […]

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Bringing Variety to the English classroom

Here are 14 ways to use variety in your classroom: 1. CREATE A BALANCE. Structure your lessons with a balance of listening and activity. Young people can listen effectively for about half their age in minutes e.g. if they are 12 they can listen for 6 minutes at one time. 2. USE A […]

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Keeping Tabs on the Competition

By Chemeketa SBDC Want to know what your competitors are up to? It’s important to keep tabs on them so you know what your customers know. It doesn’t have to cost you a lot of money nor time, and you’ll learn a lot. Your first step is to clearly understand your […]

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