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Canva is one of many online services that let you create a nicely designed résumé.
These easy-to-use web tools let you create high-quality infographics.
Find the best ways to illustrate a variety of data sets and situations.
This free tool is one of the adaptations of the Business Model Canvas.
Find real-life salary ranges for a wide range of jobs.
Any work team can run these checkups to find out how healthy it is and get remedies for problem areas.
Use this free tool to see how lean business planning works.
Canva is one of many online services that let you create a nicely designed résumé.
Find real-life salary ranges for a wide variety of jobs.
The interactive Data Mapper tool from the International Monetary Fund makes it easy to explore and compare key economic data for countries around the world.
The CIA World Factbook has information on everything from ethnic groups to government structures.
Find real-life salary ranges for a wide range of jobs.
GeoFRED adds mapping capabilities to economic data, making it easy to visualize differences across counties, states, and nations.
The FRED data explorer hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of St.
This sortable list weighs eight other variables in addition to economic strength.
The CIA World Factbook has information on everything from ethnic groups to government structures.
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Mignon Fogarty, also known as Grammar Girl, offers a wide selection of easy-to-use advice on getting things right.
Any work team can run these checkups to find out how healthy it is and get remedies for problem areas.
My Next Move helps you identify careers that involve the kinds of work you like to do.
Affectiva’s website offers several ways to try emotion-recognition AI, including mapping your emotions while you watch a YouTube video.
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"Jesse Rieser's memories of growing up in Springfield, Missouri in the 1990s unfold against a familiar retail backdrop: storming the aisles of Toys R Us with his brother; meeting friends at the mall to flirt with girls and play videogames; hunting new bands in the CD racks of Best Buy," writes Laura Mellonee in a piece at Wired.